Homifine.com -- Have you ever wondered why some houses look luxurious and classy? Amidst the wave of minimalist architecture, there is a timeless trend called Global fusion. This trend is a clever combination of European grandeur (Classical and Mediterranean) with the functionality and clean lines of contemporary design. In this article, we will explore how 5 facade designs successfully combine classical and Mediterranean roots with a modern traditional touch. Let's discuss this in more detail so that you can be inspired or use these designs as your dream house.
Classic Mediterranean
Architectural style This facade adopts classic Mediterranean style with a simple modern touch. Characterised by warm-coloured walls and the use of clay tiles, this style features simple cube-shaped multi-storey buildings that give a strong sense of verticality. Using prominent, sloping clay tile roofs is a hallmark of Mediterranean style.
Beige-dominated wall colors create a warm impression. Classic-style round columns give the terrace a formal feel, while the use of glass materials adds a contemporary touch. Wrought iron railings on the balcony create bold lines. Overall, this design successfully combines traditional Mediterranean elements with the simplicity of modern architecture.
Neo-Classic
Adopting the neo-classical style, this multi-story building features a cube shape with a prominent sloping tile roof that gives it a strong and stable appearance. Domination of cream-colored stucco gives it an elegant look, and when combined with the color of the roof, it creates a very strong contrast.
Balustrades on the balcony railings reinforce the classic look. Overall, this design successfully adopts the neoclassical style by emphasizing symmetry, good proportions, and the use of balustrade elements combined with modern shapes.
American Contemporary Classic
This architectural style adopts the American contemporary classic style. The shape of the building is different from the previous one. This building looks complex with projections and setbacks that create interesting shadows. The dominant gabled roof and dormer windows provide lighting for the attic.
The dominance of cream-colored stone gives a sturdy and natural impression, while the upper floor uses light cream-colored stucco. Black wrought iron railings add an elegant touch, while the lower part of the balcony railing has stone poles integrated with the facade. Overall, this design successfully combines classic elements with contemporary shapes and proportions.
Neo-Classic
This architectural style adopts neo-classical elements with a contemporary touch that combines clean modern lines with curves that create warmth. Two-storey buildings with rectangular shapes appear simple. Using sloping roofs helps optimize rainwater flow. Glass windows and doors help maximize lighting, while black wrought iron railings add a touch of elegance.
Curves on one corner of the balcony become the focal point of the design. Brown curved stairs provide an aesthetic and warm impression. Overall, this style successfully combines the efficiency of clean lines from modern touches with curved traditional elements.
Contemporary Architectural
This facade features a contemporary architectural style with a minimalist touch. Two-storey cube-shaped building, with projections and recesses, provides visual dynamics. Using a gable roof and a lean-to roof at the front gives a modern touch. Domination of cream-colored stucco gives an elegant impression and is a hallmark of the minimalist style. Minimalist black railings add ornamentation to sweeten the facade.
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Author : Berliana
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