Terrace, at the same time scandinavian/Mediterranean

previous interiorfollowing interior
Mediterranean terrace with vertical facade landscaping: a balance of comfort and natural aesthetics

#4984. Mediterranean terrace with vertical facade landscaping: a balance of comfort and natural aesthetics

Before us is an exquisite example of a modern terrace that organically balances privacy with openness to its natural surroundings. The space represents a masterfully organized open loggia with elements of Mediterranean aesthetics, where the architect skillfully utilized the contrast between warm sandy finishing materials and fresh greenery.

The wall finishing with small beige mosaic tiles creates a warm background and adds textural interest while ensuring practicality in an open-air space. The vertical landscaping on the back wall is an impressive technique that softens the rigidity of architectural forms and introduces a natural element into the design. Such country house facade design with the integration of living plants is becoming an increasingly popular solution for creating a comfortable microenvironment.

The furnishing of the space demonstrates thoughtful minimalism: a white dining set consisting of a rectangular table and four chairs is harmoniously complemented by a woven rattan armchair with a round side table. This creates two functional zones — one for dining and one for relaxation. The beige cushions on the wicker furniture echo the color of the wall finishes, ensuring compositional integrity.

The terrace landscaping demonstrates a subtle approach to garden design: various succulents and compact plants in ceramic pots of different sizes create a multi-level composition without overwhelming the space. Particularly noteworthy is the use of evergreen plants that maintain their decorative quality year-round.

The light-colored flooring made of large-format tiles visually expands the space and reflects natural light, making the terrace brighter. The panoramic glazing and low balcony railing provide a magnificent view of the surrounding palm trees, creating a sense of merging with nature while maintaining the comfort of a private space.

Practical issues of "The Secrets of Beautiful Facades"