Modern homes can sport a custom cladding that gives them the look you want. By using outdoor tiles, you can make your detached house or chalet have a more natural, independent or more human touch, giving it a much more original air and adapted to your tastes.
In this post we will show you some ideas of facade cladding that you can place in your house, if you want it to have a modern and renewed touch.
If you want to buy outdoor tiles that you can install on the facade of your house, here are some ideas.
Keep in mind that modern facades play with textures and colors, looking for warm and natural tones, with a rough texture, mixed with other smoother and smoother ones.
Exterior walls in natural colors will make your home look brighter and more attractive.
Try beige tiles, like this marbled stone, which adds a sophisticated touch to the wall and is widely used on exterior facades.
On the exterior facades, we can play with different styles of tile, for example to separate areas. If we want a wall to have some contrast with the rest, since for example it faces a patio or is next to the pool, we can use models that combine well with modern colors.
This is the case of the more rustic style tiles, which also give it a very natural touch. For example, this cream-colored, rustic-style red pasta tile can give your home a renewed and elegant touch.
Modern house designs have to avoid monocolor or monorelieve facades. Although there may be a predominant type of tile, we should not miss the opportunity to give a touch of distinction to those parts of the facades that require it. We must take advantage of the possibilities offered by contrasts, separating environments as if we were painting a picture.
Take, for example, the parts of the facade of the house that receive less light due to their location, these can be in lighter tones to help take advantage of natural light.
Let's also take into account the colors of the roof, so that our house combines perfectly and has a harmonious design.
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