Chalet, at the same time orange/motley

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Two-tone country house facade with contrasting orange and lavender sections

#9801. Two-tone country house facade with contrasting orange and lavender sections

This modern country house features an expressive two-tone facade, where contrasting orange and lavender-gray shades create a dynamic composition. The architectural solution represents a classic house form with a gabled roof covered with dark ceramic tiles, giving the structure a traditional European character.

Of particular interest is the connection of geometric volumes — the main rectangular volume is complemented by a rounded element on the ground floor, painted in a warm orange color. This technique not only visually softens the overall strictness of the form but also creates an architectural accent. The second floor, finished in a more subdued lavender-gray color, includes a small balcony with modern glass railings, decorated with bright flowers, which adds coziness and privacy to the living space.

The window openings have a traditional form with clear division into sections, which pairs well with the overall style of the building. An important element is the well-thought-out drainage system, harmoniously integrated into the roof design. The combination of facade colors, materials, and architectural elements creates an example of a modern residential house that preserves traditional features while looking fresh and individual.

When designing your own facade, you can note several techniques: using contrasting colors to highlight architectural volumes, combining straight and curvilinear forms to create dynamics, adding functional elements (balcony) as decorative accents, and incorporating greenery to soften the strictness of architectural lines.

We develop facade projects for country houses.