#9106. Dynamic Facade: Minimalism with Contrasting Finishes and Cantilevered Projection

The image showcases a modern private residence with a minimalist design approach. The facade features a contrasting white and gray color scheme that creates a clear visual separation of volumes. The main body of the house is white, with clean geometric lines and a sharp gabled roof that gives the building a dynamic silhouette.

Particularly noteworthy is the cantilevered second floor with a balcony that extends over the first floor, creating a sheltered terrace beneath. This architectural technique is not only functional, providing protection from precipitation, but also gives the building a contemporary appearance. The balcony is equipped with minimalist black metal railings that harmonize with the dark cladding on parts of the facade.

The dark cladding on the second floor and in the cantilever area creates an interesting contrast with the white walls and visually lightens the upper part of the building. Windows of various sizes and proportions are asymmetrically placed, adding dynamism to the facade. Worth noting is the integration of wooden elements in the soffit of the cantilever, which softens the strictness of the structure and adds warmth to the overall composition.

This house demonstrates several techniques that can be used when designing a facade: contrasting color combinations to highlight architectural volumes, cantilever projections to create protected spaces, combination of different materials (plaster, metal, wood), and asymmetrical placement of window openings to create visual interest.

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