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Modern Three-Level Facade with Contrasting Finishes and Integrated Greenery

#8901. Modern Three-Level Facade with Contrasting Finishes and Integrated Greenery

This modern three-story house represents an excellent example of balanced architecture where functionality meets aesthetics. The facade is characterized by clean geometry and an interesting combination of materials: white plastered surfaces contrast with wooden finishing elements, creating a visual rhythm.

Particularly noteworthy are the horizontal wooden elements used for canopies and ceiling surfaces on the terraces, which add warmth to the overall color palette and create a pleasant contrast with the white walls. The architect skillfully used the interplay of volumes, where protruding parts of the building form an interesting composition and create open terraces on the second and third floors.

The facade is also enriched with vertical slats and louvers that not only serve the practical function of sun protection but also add textural interest to the entire composition. Glass railings on the upper terraces provide safety without compromising the visual lightness of the structure.

The greening of the facade through built-in planter boxes at each level adds vibrancy and an ecological aspect to the project. The elegant white fence with vertical elements harmoniously complements the overall design of the house, creating a unified architectural ensemble.

When developing your own facade, you could adopt techniques such as: contrasting combination of materials (in this case white plaster and wood), using protruding volumes to create terraces, integrating greenery into the facade architecture, and applying slats or louvers not only for functionality but also as a design element.