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Modern wooden facade with cantilevered second floor and panoramic glazing

#8746. Modern wooden facade with cantilevered second floor and panoramic glazing

This contemporary dwelling embodies the principles of minimalist architecture harmoniously integrated with its natural environment. The facade features horizontal wooden siding in a warm brown tone, creating a natural visual connection with the surrounding forest landscape.

Particularly notable is the second floor of the building, which projects over the first, forming a cantilever accentuated by dark metal framing. This architectural solution not only adds dynamism to the building but also creates a covered terrace beneath the overhanging volume. The corner panoramic glazing of the second floor is a key element of the facade, providing maximum natural light and creating an impression of lightness in the upper volume.

The ground floor is characterized by abundant glazing, visually blurring the boundary between interior and exterior spaces. The horizontal lines of the roof and overhangs, executed in dark colors, contrast with the warm tones of the wooden cladding, emphasizing the building's geometry. This technique makes the facade composition more rhythmic and structured.

When designing your own facade, several techniques from this building can be adopted: the contrasting combination of materials (wood and metal/glass), the use of cantilevered projections to add dynamism and functionality, and thoughtfully designed panoramic glazing oriented toward the most advantageous views. Horizontal cladding visually widens the building, while the combination of natural materials with modern structural solutions creates architecture that looks contemporary yet organically fits into its natural context.

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