This modern coastal home is a magnificent example of the harmonious combination of natural materials and contemporary architecture. The facade features a multi-layered composition dominated by horizontal wooden panels in a warm brown shade, creating a sense of warmth and naturalness.
Special attention is drawn to the contrasting combination of textures: the warm wood facade is juxtaposed with crisp white horizontal lines of the roof and balcony, giving the structure lightness and expressiveness. The architect masterfully uses cantilevered overhangs and illumination of the wooden soffit cladding, creating a dynamic and impressive silhouette, particularly in the evening hours.
Large panoramic windows and glass doors on the ground floor maximize natural light penetration and visually expand the space, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior spaces. The upper level is complemented by a minimalist balcony with transparent glass railings, emphasizing the building's contemporary aesthetic.
The entrance area is tastefully designed: a concrete staircase with integrated LED step lighting leads to the front door, while thoughtful landscaping with tropical plants softens the geometric architectural forms. The house number "139" is integrated into the entrance design, demonstrating attention to detail.
When designing your own facade, several techniques from this project could be adopted: combining contrasting materials (wood and white surfaces), using horizontal lines to visually expand the space, incorporating thoughtful facade lighting, integrating natural elements, and creating open terraces and balconies for maximum connection with the surrounding environment.