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Dualistic Facade: Modern Three-Story House with Contrasting Finishes

#9268. Dualistic Facade: Modern Three-Story House with Contrasting Finishes

Before us is a prime example of modern urban housing executed in a minimalist style with elements of industrial design. This three-story house #2532 demonstrates a clean architectural language based on the contrast of materials and geometric forms.

The building's facade presents an interesting combination of two primary finishing materials: smooth white stucco and gray horizontal metal cladding. This dualism creates a dynamic composition and emphasizes the volumetric-spatial solution of the building. The white stuccoed portion of the facade serves as a dominant element, visually lightening the structure, while the metal cladding adds a contemporary industrial character.

The window openings are laconic with strict geometry and without excessive decoration, corresponding to the overall minimalist concept. The second floor features an elegant balcony with thin metal railings, which adds airiness to the building and creates a transitional zone between interior and exterior spaces.

The garage level is organically integrated into the overall volume of the building, and its white sectional door echoes the colorless palette of the entire house. The landscape design of the plot with low-growing plants and young trees effectively complements the architectural solution, softening the strict geometry of the structure.

In your own facade design project, you could apply similar techniques: contrasting combination of materials to create visual interest, minimalist window openings without excessive decoration, integration of functional elements (such as a garage) into the overall volume of the building, as well as the use of modern cladding materials to give the structure an industrial character.

Create a facade for you own house.
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