A light stone texture with a delicate relief was selected for this private house. In sunlight, the surface gives a soft shimmer; in shade, it remains even and balanced. The neutral beige tone does not shift into grey or yellow, harmonizing well with the red roof and dark window sills.
The sheet format made it possible to align the joint rhythm precisely with the facade geometry: verticals support the tall bay window, while horizontals emphasize the projecting bands and floor slabs. From a distance, the house reads as a solid stone volume; up close, neat 2–3 mm joints and clean connections around columns and reveals become visible. In everyday use, this finish is often referred to as
flexible stone for facades — the visual effect is close to natural masonry, but with lower weight and better color stability.