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Mediterranean Oasis: Stone House with Inner Courtyard and Pool

#8904. Mediterranean Oasis: Stone House with Inner Courtyard and Pool

This image exemplifies the magnificent Mediterranean architectural aesthetic, where an inner courtyard with a swimming pool becomes the heart of the living space. The house is built of natural stone, creating a sense of authenticity and connection to the historical roots of the region. The stone masonry of the walls is not just a structural element but also an important decorative accent that gives the space character and warmth.

The courtyard is organized around a compact pool with a fountain, which becomes the central element of the composition. The water surface creates visual coolness and reflects the surrounding architecture, visually expanding the space. This technique is particularly effective in hot climates, where water is not only aesthetically appealing but also functionally justified for creating a microclimate.

The relaxation area is furnished with wicker furniture in neutral tones, which harmoniously combines with the stone walls. Bright textile accents in the form of pillows with ethnic patterns add life and playfulness to the restrained space. The beige awning creates the necessary shade, making the stay in the courtyard comfortable even on a hot day.

The architectural solution of the facade with a balcony, French windows, and terracotta tiles emphasizes the Mediterranean character of the country house facade design. Particularly interesting is the combination of rough stonework with neat brick inserts around window and door openings—such a contrast of textures adds expressiveness to the facade.

Landscaping plays an important role in the design of the space: potted plants and climbing greenery soften the strictness of the stone, bringing natural freshness and dynamics to the static architecture. The light stone paving of the courtyard visually increases the space and reflects sunlight, filling the courtyard with natural lighting.

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