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Minimalist facade with contrasting finishes: strict geometry of Japanese modernism

#8875. Minimalist facade with contrasting finishes: strict geometry of Japanese modernism

This minimalist modern residential house draws inspiration from Japanese modernism. The facade features a contrasting black and brown color scheme with a warm wooden accent element in the loggia area. The main volume is clad in vertical metal panels of deep black color, giving the building a strict, laconic appearance.

Compositionally, the facade is divided into several geometric blocks of different heights, creating an interesting asymmetrical structure. The protruding second floor forms a canopy over the parking space where we see a car. The architect skillfully works with contrasting textures: smooth metal panels neighbor the textured plaster of the brown block, while warm wood in the inner part of the loggia softens the overall strictness of the composition.

The window openings are minimalist and strategically placed to ensure privacy, while a long vertical window on the main facade adds an elegant architectural accent. The house is surrounded by a low concrete fence that harmoniously continues the minimalist aesthetic of the building.

For your own home, you could adopt techniques such as contrasting facade materials, using vertical lines to visually increase height, applying warm accents against a neutral palette, and creating private zones through architectural projections and recesses. Vertical cladding is also practical as it provides better water drainage.

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