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Dual-tone facade with contrasting jagged boundary

#9580. Dual-tone facade with contrasting jagged boundary

This modern residential house showcases an interesting dualism in facade materials, creating a visually appealing composition. The upper part of the building is clad with dark shingles in a diamond pattern, reminiscent of traditional roofing materials but used as a facade solution. The lower half of the facade features vertical wooden panels in a warm brown tone, creating a pleasant contrast with the dark top.

The boundary between the two materials is designed as a stylized "jagged" line, resembling the outlines of mountains or waves, which adds dynamism and playfulness to the strict geometric form of the house. Minimalist window openings of different sizes are asymmetrically arranged on the facade, giving the building a contemporary character while ensuring natural lighting for the interior spaces.

Also notable is the area in front of the house, designed as an eco-friendly paving with cells for vegetation, allowing rainwater to be absorbed into the soil and creating a visual connection with the surrounding landscape. Such a solution demonstrates an ecological approach to design.

For your own home, such a technique of combining contrasting materials can be an excellent way to add individuality to the facade. Using traditional materials in non-traditional ways, playing with geometric shapes, and creating a clear boundary between different finishing materials are techniques that can make even a simple house form memorable and unique.