Crazy 8 Facade Designs — Detailed Descriptions 1. Clean Mid-Century Horizontal Lines + Deep Overhangs (1 storey) Shape: Single-storey rectangular box with a flat roof. Roof: Wide, deep overhang extending horizontally on all sides, providing strong sun and rain protection. Façade: Smooth plaster or painted concrete walls in warm earthy tones (e.g., beige, terracotta). Windows: Large, rectangular horizontal windows grouped in rows, shaded by the roof overhang. Details: Minimalist wood slat panels near entrances and under windows for texture. Safety: Rounded edges on corners and steps. Overall vibe: Clean, linear, warm, welcoming mid-century modern. 2. Glass & Timber Facade with Vertical Louvers (2 storeys) Shape: Two-storey rectangular footprint with flat roof. Façade: Ground and upper floors primarily floor-to-ceiling glass panels framed by warm-toned timber beams. Shading: Vertical timber louvers on the exterior of the upper storey windows, adjustable or fixed, to block direct sun but allow airflow. Balconies: Slim, with tempered glass guardrails on the upper level for safety. Entry: Timber-framed glass door. Safety: Shatterproof glass, safe balcony rails, no sharp corners. Vibe: Modern transparency combined with warm wood textures—professional and inviting. 3. Brutalist Concrete with Integrated Green Walls (1.5 storeys) Shape: Single-storey with a partial mezzanine (1.5 storeys). Façade: Raw concrete exterior walls with rounded edges to avoid harsh corners. Green Walls: See more