Mountain-Matching Houses

Casa Terra's Red Walls Mimic the Mountains That Rise Around Them

Casa Terra was built in a mountainous region outside of Rio de Janeiro, and the architects behind the home, Bernardes Arquitetura, decided to design it with all the reverence that those geological colossi are owed. Casa Terra's outer walls are tinged with red terracotta, giving them an earthy hue that is closely reflective of the surrounding Brazilian mountains.

Beyond those red walls, the property is further inspired by the mountains with its layout. The house's multiple buildings are on top of a small hill that is most covered in green grass, so the total dispersion of color further mimics the mountains. The lower foothills of the mountains are covered in trees, but the massive range rises above the treeline, so towards the top their geological makeup is fully exposed — just like Casa Terra.
Trend Themes
1. Mountain-inspired Architecture - Architects can incorporate the natural beauty of surrounding mountains in the design of homes and buildings.
2. Earth-toned Color Schemes - Designers can use natural hues, like terracotta, to reflect the colors of the surrounding landscape in building exteriors.
3. Geological-theme Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate elements of the surrounding landscape, such as rocks and minerals, into the design of a home or building.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Real Estate - Architects and developers can incorporate mountain-matching design elements to create unique and aesthetically pleasing homes.
2. Commercial Real Estate - Building owners and developers can use natural colors and textures to create a warm, inviting atmosphere that reflects the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
3. Interior Design - Designers can create one-of-a-kind interiors that celebrate the natural environment, incorporating elements like rocks and minerals.

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