Create a living room with clean, vertical forms and layered volumes, as shown in this daytime exterior rendering. The facade combines light-colored stone or textured concrete panels with wood cladding and floor-to-ceiling glass, creating a warm yet contemporary look. Integrate vertical screens or windbreaks—in wood or a subtle bronze metal finish—on selected areas of the second and third floors to create shade and visual interest.
Use large windows and sliding glass doors framed in thin, dark aluminum or black metal, emphasizing the indoor-outdoor flow while allowing natural light to flood in. Rooflines feature flat eaves or gently overhanging wood eaves, adding warmth to the minimalist design. Incorporate built-in planters or greenery on each floor—such as small palms, broadleaf tropicals, or flowering shrubs—to add a tropical resort feel.
Create a living room with clean, vertical forms and layered volumes, as shown in this daytime exterior rendering. The facade combines light-colored stone or textured concrete panels with wood cladding and floor-to-ceiling glass, creating a warm yet contemporary look. Integrate vertical screens or windbreaks—in wood or a subtle bronze metal finish—on selected areas of the second and third floors to create shade and visual interest.
Use large windows and sliding glass doors framed in thin, dark aluminum or black metal, emphasizing the indoor-outdoor flow while allowing natural light to flood in. Rooflines feature flat eaves or gently overhanging wood eaves, adding warmth to the minimalist design. Incorporate built-in planters or greenery on each floor—such as small palms, broadleaf tropicals, or flowering shrubs—to add a tropical resort feel.