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Modern coastal residence with a contrasting stucco and wood facade

#9611. Modern coastal residence with a contrasting stucco and wood facade

This modern three-story mansion is an excellent example of contemporary architectural design with a characteristic mix of materials and volumes. The facade features an elegant combination of light stucco and warm wooden inserts that create an interesting visual contrast. The top floor stands out with large panoramic windows and a minimalist cornice, giving the building a distinctive horizontal accent.

The architectural composition of the facade is built on the interplay of geometric forms: clear rectangular volumes of different heights and depths create dynamics and visual rhythm. Wooden panels are used as accent elements, highlighting individual parts of the building and adding warmth and textural diversity to the facade. Particularly striking is the wooden cladding on the second floor with a horizontal window, which creates an expressive contrast with the white plastered surface of the main volume.

The house is organically integrated into the landscape with palm trees, indicating its location in a warm climate, possibly in California or another coastal region. The open terrace on the upper floor with a canopy adds functionality and emphasizes the connection between the interior and the surrounding environment. The architectural solution also includes a harmonious combination of Spanish elements (visible tile roofing on the adjoining part of the building) with modern aesthetics.

For those who want to apply similar techniques in designing their own home, it's worth paying attention to the effective use of contrasting materials, playing with volumes of different heights, horizontal accents in the form of canopies and cornices, as well as combining large glazed surfaces with dense textured materials. This approach allows creating a modern yet warm and cozy exterior appearance for the building.

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