The facade of the house gives the first impression to visitors, as it is the first evidence of the style and atmosphere of the house.
It should be designed in a way that you can be proud of, while ensuring that it meets basic needs to some extent.
There may be a need to enhance privacy, bring more natural light into the home or even use it as a private garage.
How do you take all this into account when working with a small construction site?
The answer is in the following lines, where we will present to you some simple house facades that will enable you to determine your priorities when choosing the appropriate design.
Simple house facades
Modernity
Many variations can be used, dividing the multiple barriers in front of the street facade into separate,
smaller walls of different colors, to make the design simpler and fresher.
A corridor can also be added with a series of loose wooden slats,
to provide more aesthetics to the entrance, ultimately producing a simple, friendly and welcoming facade.
Facade with a special part for the garage
The design of this simple facade contains a barrier wall separating the parking space from the entrance.
It also adds solidity to the overall visual aesthetic of the design.
There is a large group of small square windows on the left;
To add a contemporary touch to the home.
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Simple touch interface
Simplicity in the design of house facades is essential even for small homes.
The long entrance with a beautiful wooden finish adds a lot of elegance.
Umbrellas, a mailbox and some potted plants add a simpler touch.
While simple design often gives a small house more space.
Warm simple designs
Earthy materials such as stone and wood add warmth to the facades of modern homes.
These facades are very good for decorating large areas of concrete walls.
Front gates in an open design
A simple house facade can be designed, dominated by the front gates,
and add real vitality to the house.
These gates can also give glimpses into the interior design of the house,
making it more interesting and welcoming.
The entrance is separate
It may be difficult to design a facade with a parking space,
so the designer may resort to adding a spacious and attractive covered area with a simple wooden door.
There are no front windows, but you can play with colors and shapes to make this facade diverse enough to make it distinctive and wonderful.
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