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Compact minimalist facade with contrasting combination of wood, stone, and white plaster

#9882. Compact minimalist facade with contrasting combination of wood, stone, and white plaster

This modern compact house draws attention with its laconic yet expressive facade. The architectural composition is built on the contrast of materials and geometric forms. The facade skillfully combines three main textures: white plastered surface, a warm wooden accent in the form of a protruding canopy, and natural stone masonry that creates a visual "foundation" for the entire composition.

Horizontal lines dominate the design, creating a sense of stability and solidity despite the compact size of the structure. Large windows provide excellent natural lighting to the interior spaces and visually lighten the building. Of particular note is the wooden element of the facade, which not only functions as a canopy over the entrance area but also serves as an important color accent, adding warmth to the entire exterior.

On the left side of the facade, a ventilation grille is interestingly played up, transformed into an architectural element that supports the overall aesthetics of the building. The house number "310" is organically integrated into the facade solution, highlighting the designers' attention to detail. The landscape design with neat shrubs and flowering plants perfectly complements the architecture, softening the geometric shapes of the building.

When designing your own facade, you can adopt several techniques from this example: contrasting combination of two or three materials to create visual interest; the use of protruding elements to form a play of light and shadow; integration of functional elements (such as house numbers or ventilation grilles) into the overall composition; and no less important — the harmonious relationship between the building and the surrounding landscape.

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