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Country chalet with asymmetrical facade and multi-level terraces

#9627. Country chalet with asymmetrical facade and multi-level terraces

The presented country house demonstrates characteristic features of a modern interpretation of a classic chalet with elements of coastal architecture. The facade of the building is clad with vertical siding in a subdued gray-green hue, which organically integrates the structure into the surrounding landscape.

The roof has a complex gabled structure with a pronounced slope and is covered with dark-toned bituminous shingles, creating a pleasing contrast with the main color of the facade. Particularly noteworthy is the asymmetrical roofline, which adds dynamism to the entire composition. A skylight is installed on the roof, providing natural illumination to the upper level.

The architectural solution of the facade highlights the concept of multi-level terraces. The lower spacious terrace with white railings offers an open space for relaxation and smoothly connects with the well-maintained lawn. The compact second-floor balcony, executed in the same style, visually balances the composition. An interesting element is the staircase that diagonally crosses the facade and emphasizes the geometry of the structure.

The light window frames of sliding doors and large windows contrast with the facade and visually expand the space, while the brick chimney adds a traditional accent to the overall modern appearance of the building.

For your own home, you can borrow techniques such as using vertical siding to visually increase the height of the building, creating multi-level open spaces (terraces, balconies), playing with roof asymmetry to add dynamics, as well as integrating natural textures (such as a brick chimney) as accent elements.

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