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Two-tone facade with contrasting cladding: blue geometric scales and terracotta brick

#9447. Two-tone facade with contrasting cladding: blue geometric scales and terracotta brick

Before us is a two-story residential house demonstrating an interesting approach to facade design. The upper part of the building is clad with blue decorative tiles featuring a distinctive geometric pattern resembling scales or diamonds, creating a bright and memorable visual effect. This technique contrasts with the lower floor, finished in terracotta tones and materials.

The lower level of the house is made of brick masonry in a warm brownish-orange shade, with wide wooden garage doors that have a wavy, undulating form. This combination of materials creates an interesting contrast of textures and colors between the floors.

The traditional gabled roof with terracotta tiles balances the bright blue cladding and gives the building a certain architectural restraint. The window openings on the upper floor are simple and functional, with minimalist framing.

This house illustrates how contrasting materials and colors can be successfully applied in the design of even a small building's facade. For your own home, you might borrow the idea of zoning the facade using different materials and textures, creating contrasting combinations between floors, and using bright decorative elements to give the structure individuality.

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