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Multi-level house with contrasting facade: combination of stone, wood, and white plaster

#9454. Multi-level house with contrasting facade: combination of stone, wood, and white plaster

Before us stands a striking example of modern residential architecture with a characteristic mixture of materials and forms. This multi-level house demonstrates an interesting approach to facade composition, combining white plastered walls, wooden panels, and stone masonry in the base section.

The architectural expressiveness of the building is achieved through a dynamic spatial solution. The facade is divided into several parts with different materials and textures: the light-colored upper volume contrasts with the warm wooden framing of the central part and the stone foundation. A vertical accent in the form of a metal fragment on the left side adds expressiveness and modernity to the building.

Particularly noteworthy are the metal balcony railings with curved elements, which bring elegance and rhythm to the overall composition. The wooden garage door harmoniously fits into the overall design, supporting the main color scheme of the facade. The stone wall framing the house not only serves a protective function but also acts as an aesthetic element, emphasizing the solidity of the structure.

For homeowners wishing to apply similar techniques in their construction, it's worth paying attention to the effective combination of different materials that creates visual interest without overloading. The contrast of light and dark surfaces, skillful use of natural materials, and thoughtful metal details can significantly enrich the appearance of a house even with a relatively simple form of the main volume.

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