Tudor, at the same time grey/brown

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Modern Craftsman: Harmonious Facade with Three-Part Cladding

#8247. Modern Craftsman: Harmonious Facade with Three-Part Cladding

This two-story suburban house represents an excellent example of a modern interpretation of the Craftsman style, expressed through a carefully designed facade with a combination of materials. The facade features a harmonious blend of textures: the lower part is clad in natural stone in sandy-brown hues, the middle section is finished with greenish-gray facade panels resembling shingles, and the upper part and gables are covered with vertical dark brown boards.

The architectural composition of the facade is built on the interplay of multi-level pitched roofs, creating a dynamic silhouette for the building. Particularly interesting is the main entrance solution with a protruding porch framed by a stone arch and supported by minimalist wooden brackets. The two-tone windows with dark frames and light muntins add graphical clarity and precision to the facade.

The garage door is finished in the same brown color as the upper part of the facade, ensuring stylistic unity. Special attention should be paid to the landscape design of the plot with an autumn maple tree, coniferous trees in the background, and neat shrubs along the facade that emphasize the natural character of the architecture.

For those looking to apply similar techniques in their home design, it's worth noting the three-part division of the facade by materials, which visually makes the house more proportional. The combination of stone, shingles, and board is a classic technique that never goes out of style. Another successful solution is the use of contrasting colors in window and door finishes to create accents on the facade.

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