From a distance, the house reads as a unified stone mass; up close, neat 2–3 mm joints and clean corners become visible. This material is often referred to as
flexible facade tile. Its visual qualities are close to natural stone, while being lighter, more color-stable, and easier to maintain.
The facade appears composed and orderly. The light Butcher Beige tone emphasizes decorative relief, long calm seams build a clear architectural grid, and cornice shadows create volume even in overcast weather. Here, facade decor made of expanded polystyrene is not decoration but an architectural tool: it completes cornices, adds deep shadow, divides height, aligns proportions, and supports the horizontal rhythm of the cladding. Surrounds frame openings neatly, close exposed edges, and protect slopes from moisture. Due to moderate element width, the facade remains light, traditional in character, and visually hides minor plaster irregularities.
To visualize the facade live, use the 3D catalog of flexible facade tile with two sliders (wall / plinth) to quickly find a suitable combination without on-site trials.