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Minimalist Dual-Volume Facade with Contrasting Glazing

#9440. Minimalist Dual-Volume Facade with Contrasting Glazing

This image showcases a modern minimalist residential house with a distinct geometric silhouette. The facade features a restrained color palette dominated by light gray panels that create a neutral background for more expressive architectural elements. Particularly interesting is the composition of the upper part of the structure, where two volumes with large panoramic windows are separated by a glass connecting bridge.

The architectural solution is based on the principle of contrast: massive light walls of the first floor with small window openings are juxtaposed with the upper level featuring abundant glazing. Wooden inserts in warm tones frame the large windows on the upper floor, adding textural variety and softening the strictness of the overall composition. Horizontal blinds on the upper windows not only serve a functional role but also act as an important detail of the architectural appearance.

The central entrance is emphasized by a transparent glass volume that connects the two parts of the building and creates a sense of lightness. A low white wall around the perimeter of the plot harmoniously continues the architectural idea of the building, while minimalist landscaping complements the modern image of the house.

When designing your own facade, you can adopt techniques such as the contrasting combination of solid panels and glazed surfaces, the use of natural accents (wood) to soften strict geometry, playing with textures and materials to create visual interest while maintaining an overall restrained color scheme. It's also worth paying attention to the proportionality and balance of various facade elements, which makes even the most minimalist design harmonious and expressive.

We design facade renovations of country houses.