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Modern Duplex with Combined Facade: Stone, Wood, and Glass in Three-Level Architecture

#8010. Modern Duplex with Combined Facade: Stone, Wood, and Glass in Three-Level Architecture

This modern duplex is an excellent example of the harmonious combination of various materials in facade cladding. The three-story building demonstrates an elegant architectural approach using contrasting textures — natural stone, wooden panels, and stucco. Particularly noteworthy is the stone cladding that forms a vertical accent on the facade, visually unifying all three levels of the building.

The facade features an asymmetrical composition and horizontal orientation, emphasized by the flat roof and wide terraces on the upper floors. Large windows with a clear rhythm provide abundant natural light and create a visual lightness to the structure. The glass railings on the balconies enhance the contemporary character of the building.

The color palette of the facade is built on warm brown and neutral gray tones, creating a cozy atmosphere while emphasizing the modern architecture. In the design of the surrounding area, there is a thoughtful landscape design with coniferous plants and decorative trees that harmoniously complement the overall concept.

For private home construction, one can note such techniques as combining different facade materials to create textural contrast, using stone cladding as an accent element, and the thoughtful placement of window openings to balance privacy and illumination.

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