Contemporary, at the same time red/brown/motley

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Contemporary mountain facade with warm terracotta finish and natural stone

#8180. Contemporary mountain facade with warm terracotta finish and natural stone

This is a modern country house designed in a contemporary style with clear influences from mountain architecture. The facade presents an interesting combination of various materials and textures, creating an expressive architectural image. The main volume is clad in terracotta plaster of a rich reddish-brown hue, which harmoniously blends with the surrounding natural landscape.

A distinctive feature of the facade is the asymmetrical pitched roof with wide eaves supported by wooden beams, giving the building a dynamic and contemporary look. The roof has a dark covering that contrasts with the main color of the walls. Wooden elements in the central part of the facade add warmth and natural aesthetics.

The foundation and supporting walls of the entrance area are made of light-colored stone with horizontal masonry, which enhances the horizontal lines of the composition and creates a sense of stability. Large panoramic windows provide good natural lighting and establish a visual connection with the surrounding nature, while their dark frames create graphical clarity and distinct lines.

The landscape design in front of the house incorporates natural boulders that support the natural context and create an organic transition from the house to the surrounding area. The minimalist entrance group with concrete steps emphasizes the contemporary character of the building.

To create a similar facade for your own house, you can use the technique of combining contrasting materials: warm plaster, natural stone, and wood. Large windows with dark frames and an asymmetrical roof with projecting wooden beams will add expressiveness. It's important to consider the surrounding landscape and select colors and textures that will harmonize with the natural context.

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