#9936. Mountain residence with combined brick-stucco facade and panoramic viewing terraces

This house is an elegant two-story residence situated on an elevated plot with a magnificent view of the surrounding mountains. The facade showcases an interesting combination of materials: the lower floor is predominantly constructed with warm brown brick masonry, while the upper floor combines elements of light stucco with continued brick cladding.

A distinctive feature of the architectural solution is the asymmetrical composition of volumes with a clear delineation of the main block and an additional wing with an open terrace. The roof has a classic gabled form with a moderate slope, giving the structure a traditional yet contemporary appearance. The panoramic windows on the second floor open up the space and ensure maximum interaction with the picturesque landscape.

The property is enclosed by an elegant metal fence with a geometric pattern that doesn't obstruct the view and creates a sense of lightness. The retaining wall made of decorative concrete blocks effectively addresses the height differences of the plot while simultaneously serving an aesthetic function.

When designing your own home, you might consider adopting techniques such as contrasting facade materials, which make the exterior more expressive; using asymmetry to create a dynamic image; thoughtful zoning of the territory using multi-level platforms; and integrating the house into the surrounding landscape, emphasized by open viewing terraces.

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