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Images of modern house facades - Choose the one you like the most

Today to Facades World some have come to us images of facades of modern houses. For our part, we believe that they can be of great help to all of you, as we imagine that many will be building their home. So then, we share these images with you, so if you are interested, do not take off the screen because what is coming you will love it.

Meet some images of modern house facades

For today's content, we have thought about doing a combination of images of facades of modern houses, facades of modern houses with balcony, facades of Spanish colonial houses, facades of nice little housesy facades of small modern houses. So, very attentive to what comes next ... let's see.

Facades of modern houses with balcony

This example corresponds to a house facade with a gable roof, with several balconies with glass railings and large windows. We will find its ground floor characterized by having a dynamic façade, with setbacks that define shady areas and protected outdoor spaces. The upper floor is used for the bedrooms, each with access to a balcony with different characteristics, let's see their plans.

Facades of nice little houses

This house can be built on land with boundaries on both sides since the lighting and ventilation is both from the front and from the back, the built area is 64 square meters, but with green areas a larger lot would be needed, so what are we talking about facades of houses 10 x 20.

Facades of small modern houses

Simple and inexpensive building materials to create a harmonious design; perforated panels to filter sunlight as well as a small perimeter fence with a frame and metal mesh are some of the elements that we can see in this house built on a 5 × 30 lot meters

Facades of Spanish colonial houses

Facades of colonial style houses.
Rehabilitation of a colonial style house.
The colonial style houses adapt terraces with beautiful vegetation.

The facades of Spanish colonial houses they are very attractive and widely accepted even today. These constructions that are hundreds of years old were much larger than what is built today. In fact, many of these large houses have been adapted to be used for other purposes.

Normally, the plan of the colonial house has a square or rectangular base with a patio in the center. This arrangement made Room spread out around the patio. All the rooms are connected to each other by a corridor that surrounds the central courtyard in the foreground. 

Central patio in a colonial house.
Arches between columns in colonial house.
Facade of a colonial house with sloping tiles.

Modern house facade images

Here are some skipped images of different facades of modern houses ... let's see.

From Facades World We hope and hope that these copies are to your liking, but above all that they help you by being an impetus to start remodeling or updating your respective homes. Remember that you can follow us on our social networks and stay up-to-date with the latest architecture and design news.

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Published in: Spanish, Country / Rural Facades, Minimalist facades, Modern Facades, Facades and Country Houses

La casa Madriguera - Rustic constructions that do not go out of style

Welcome back to Facades World, on the day of the date we will share the design of a rustic house with modern airs both in his interior design and Exterior. Adjust those belts and, as we always tell you, let your imagination fly to implement new ideas for our house... We start!

Rustic style house with modern facade

Today we move to Spain to show you the Madriguera House, a weekend retreat which is in a rural environment surrounded by mountains and rivers. Recovering used materials from the area, this house is integrated with a stone and wood facade, creating a dialogue between the new construction and the existing materiality ... let's see.

The entire project is designed so that its inhabitants achieve an unparalleled calm while being in the house. In it we will see the use of natural building materials applied by hand by workers in the area. Whether stone, wood, lime, iron ... everything is real and connects with the natural environment.

El interior design The house was developed with the objective of minimizing the pieces of furniture, thus integrating work solutions that organize the space with storage and support functions. So inside we will find a simple distribution and clear, suitable for the usual use of two people or possibly four.

 

Rustic house plans with stone facade in 135 m2

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Published in: Ancient, Spanish, Stone Facades, Rustic

Rehabilitation of a town house - Simple Spanish constructions

We welcome you again to Facades World, on the day of the date we traveled to Spain to bring you a new entry where you will see the rehabilitation of a village house. Do not move from your screens because right now we begin with this new informative article that will leave you speechless ... Here we go!

How to rehabilitate a house and village facade

We will see how the design of the existing building is maintained simple facade (although it is updated), and the first two bays, then a lateral annexed body that forms the back facade and that houses the garage and the room principal.

The focal point of this simple spanish housing It is the patio. On the other hand, the space that contains the living room - kitchen - dining room, is projected into the courtyard, resulting in a spanish interior design exquisite.

Do not miss the rest of the images that we share below, we hope you like them but above all they serve for possible remodeling for our house… let's see.

Plans + sketch of simple Spanish house 108 m2

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Small house built in Spain - Simple facade designs

Welcome to Facades World again, on the day of the date, before entering the weekend, we thought it would be a great idea to share with you all the small house design Built in Alboraya, Spain. What do you think if we leave the laps for another occasion and start? Here we go!

Simple house facades - A small Spanish dwelling

We will see how this small house design It is articulated around an open courtyard conceived as the center of the house, in this way the atrium nourishes all the rooms with light and air. In addition to this, it allows the expansion of this small house, promoting internal-external relations.

The facade of the house was completely redesigned, while maintaining the classic single-family housing materials belonging to a population of small size.

We will see available a garage on the ground floor and a hall where the ladder. On the first floor the housing program is developed, consisting of a living room-dining room-kitchen that turns to the street and an interior patio, and a bedroom with ventilation and lighting through the patio.

Spanish house plans in 148 m2

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House designs - Different types of constructions in Pilar, Buenos Aires

On the day of the date Facades World begins early with a book of ideas that has come from the hand of Studio Dillon Terzaghi Architecture, professionals in residential projects. This is how they will appreciate the design and construction of houses in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Do not move from your seats because right now ... Let's start!

Design of residential houses in Buenos Aires

With more than 3 decades dedicated to architecture, this well-known studio is able to perfectly interpret the desires of the committee, resulting in some of the examples that have been sent to us today to share with our entire community. Accompany us and check in images the wide range that these architects are able to cover in the design and construction of residential houses.

Provincial style house

Provincial style house of 350 m2 in the surroundings of Haras San Pablo

Mexican house design

Design of house with Mexican and rustic imprint with several volumes

Classic house design in Altos del Pilar

450 classic style house m2 area and a park of 2.700 m2

Neoclassical house design

Neoclassical house design with flexibility to grow together with the family that inhabits it

Minimalist house design

This house in Minimalist style has a geometric volumetry, simplified walls and refined lines. It has a lot of glass, which permeates the facades towards the park and the pool, letting in natural light.

Spanish Colonial style house design

Spanish Cortijo of 550 m2 area with moldings, grills and wrought iron gate.

Design and construction of a country style house

This country style house was built in shaved brick with plaster details. It has a covered surface of 380 m2.

Design of country house type Pueblo

Village type country house with exposed brick exterior cladding and aluminum and black iron openings.

Modern house design

A strong modern and contemporary imprint. Design of flat roofs with moldings, gallery, garage and porch with decorated iron columns, topped with black sheet metal roof.

Design of a country house

Nineteenth century country house that underwent a refurbishment and expansion in 1986 and again in 2006. The annex and the original house are connected with a patio with winter garden. The house of the nineteenth century is built with plaster and the annex with shaved brick.

Mediterranean style house design

House designed with a Mediterranean imprint with details in blacksmith and stone. With a surface of 320 m2, it consists of 2 plants and a large loft.

Neoclassical house design and construction

A house of neoclassical style presents in its design a patio-garden axis winter, with several environments that converge in these outdoor and semi-covered spaces. Inside, the spaces present a modern, very stylized imprint.

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Published in: Colonial, Spanish, Country / Rural Facades, Classic Facades, Minimalist facades, Modern Facades, Facades and Country Houses, Mediterranean, Mexican, Rustic

Traditional Spanish architecture, a unique trip for its best designs and style

Today Facades World we turn red and yellow and we take an almost complete tour of Spain to analyze and share their traditional architecture and their best designs and styles. Do not miss it, dear readers, because we are starting right now… here we go!

Traditional Spanish architecture

In Spain we can find a diversity wonderful architectural, so, that until today is overwhelming. That is why on the day of the date from our website we have decided to start a small visual trip through the most striking Spanish typical houses in the country. Do not fall asleep eh, because the trip is about to begin.

Farmhouses: The farmhouses are isolated constructions, always linked to an agrarian and livestock farm of family type. In mountain areas, the material most used for its construction was the unpolished stone, and in places where it was scarce, adobe was used for construction

Barrack: the barrack is a typical building of the Valencian Community and the Region of Murcia that served as housing for the farmers, so it is located in the irrigated orchards. It has a rectangular floor plan, about nine by five meters, with adobe walls and a triangular cover of hurricane and straw with a marked angle to drain the torrential rainfall typical of the area.

Cave Houses: In Granada, cave houses have been a reality that has lasted beyond prehistory. Thus, they had a first boom during the Muslim conquest of Andalusia, and another at the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Today, some 3.000 families from Granada continue to inhabit them.

Casona Montañesa: characteristic of Cantabria, this type of house stands out for its southern facade, open to the sun and light thanks to the characteristic «solana», a balcony with wooden railing protected from winds and rain by side walls.

Farmhouses: The cortijos are the type of dispersed rural habitat typical of the whole southern area of ​​Spain, and its main characteristic is that they consist of an extensive surrounding territory for agricultural exploitation. The base of the cortijo is a large patio, around which were located the livestock constructions, those of work (forge, carpentry, etc) and those of storage, as well as the kitchen and the rooms of the workers.

Pasiega Cabin: the pasiega cabin was house, barn and hayloft at the same time, and is typical of the Cantabrian mountain. The ground floor was for animals, and the upper floor was used as housing and storage. The most curious thing about these constructions is that they were only inhabited during the warm season.

Hamlet: a hamlet and a quintana are independent housing surrounded by agricultural land, only that the first belongs to the Basque Country and to Navarre, while the second belongs to Cantabria and Asturias. Its construction is done in stone, and can reach 15 meters in height.

Pazo: the manor is a manor house, normally located in the countryside, and once the residence of important people in the community. They consist of a main building surrounded by a garden, a dovecote and often, small chapels.

Farmhouse: the farmhouse is a farm house with farm of a considerable size that consisted of a small watchtower, an interior patio and some adjoining constructions. Some of them were also fortified with palisades, mud walls or defense towers. Nowadays, they only fulfill a decorative task.

Pallozas: Of circular or oval plant with between ten and twenty meters of diameter, these houses of primitive aspect possess low stone walls and are covered by a conical vegetable roof, usually formed by stems of rye. Its appearance is old, yes, but it is because its origin is also: it is believed that they were Celtic buildings.

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Published in: Ancient, Spanish, Country / Rural Facades, Classic Facades, Stone Facades, Facades and Country Houses, Rustic

Different types of bricks for construction and finishing, do not miss the uses you can give and much more

Welcome back to Facades World, on the day of the date we will analyze the Different types of bricks for construction and finishing that we can meet, in order to have a little more knowledge regarding this material and its different uses, thanks to which they will be able to feel more calm when using it ... let's get started!

Different types of bricks for construction and finishing

It is necessary to have the basic knowledge about the building materials that we will use in the lifting of our house, Brick is one of the most used materials, now we will see each of them in a practical way (only those used for construction and finishing of houses), in order to adequately start the responsible self-construction that we intend to Facades World.

Types of construction bricks

to. Brick baked clay

Is brick used for multiple buildings, has no holes and is made with earth baked in ovens, its manufacture is mostly handmade.

b. Perforated earth brick

This brick unlike the first we mentioned is that having holes allow the entry of mortar or concrete, in this way the wall becomes more resistant.

c. Brick perforated at the edge

Also used in ceilings and partitions, since they are practically hollow, they reduce the load, however currently builders choose lighter materials such as technopor or polystyrene expanded when the formwork is made with reinforced concrete in ceilings.

d. Adobe

This is a material used mostly in rustic rural homes or in single-level complexes, is made of mud dried directly in the sun, the point in favor of the adobe is that it has thermal capacity but on the other hand it is very weak in resistance, having to use other types of construction technologies to be able to maintain a safe house.

These are basically these four types of bricks used in housing construction. PFor a safe self-construction we will choose the brick baked or in the oven if it is with better perforations, with adobe there are also very creative designs of rural houses (even mud hotels) but its use demands using other knowledge and techniques to keep the house safe as the use of steel meshes and joints of wood and cables. Let's see now the part where we will use the Brick in the form of finishing as design for our house.

Decorative wall bricks

Once we have decided that a wall will have one or all of its exposed views, it is time to choose the type of brick that will constitute the wall. We will classify them in two so they can understand it more easily and we can start the construction.

to. Decorative caravista brick

Once the wall has been finished you will notice the exposed bricks that maintain their defined lines and contours, this type of brick is made so that it does not need terracing, after its placement we can even paint them with enamel to add shine or simply leave it with the texture and natural tone.

b. Rustic decorative wall brick

If we want to give our house a rustic touch for interiors or exteriors, a rustic brick will be the best option, this is characterized simply by having imperfect edges, the final finish can give the environments a unique style.

Decorative bricks for floors

The bricks that are placed on the floors have greater resistance to the transit of people but they maintain that warm finish that you are surely looking for. Mostly these floors are placed in patios, terraces, gardens and even in parks, the effect is cozy and unique.

There are Different varieties of floor brick designs both in form and color, choose the one that best suits your design. To finish, in the form of a tip, we recommend you to combine the different types of bricks according to the design or model you want to give to your home, a good choice will make your home a comfortable place and above all durable over time.

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Published in: Contemporary, Interior design, Spanish, Classic Facades, Modern Facades, Modern loft, Mediterranean, Rustic, Simple

Permeable concrete, we analyze its rapid absorption of water and benefits, a new advance in construction

Today Facades World We will touch on an important issue in order to give our readers a new panorama in construction, it is about the use of pervious concrete in the construction and its rapid absorption of water. Do not miss what we will show next ... we started!

Permeable concrete and its use in construction

Although there are currently several types of permeable concrete, a company that claims to have evolved the binder has been able to "absorb 4 thousand liters of water in just sixty seconds" in addition to providing it with greater resistance, let's see the demonstration in the following video:

The needs of the use of permeable concrete They are increasing, currently we will see its use in streets of new developments and also in parks or squares, but its use is spreading to populations that are located near the sea, rivers or areas that have rainy or torrential climates.

In order for the permeabilization system to function correctly, the following conditions must be met:

  • High porosity: normally between the 15 and the 20% to allow the water to pass directly to the lower layers of the soil.
  • A system of channels drain to allow fluid to be absorbed more quickly increasing the effectiveness of pervious concrete.
  • Resistance, being this one of the possible points to improve, the company Topmix Permeable assures to have improved the resistance being able to support the transit of the vehicles without problems.

In the construction section, to get a permeable or porous concrete, sand is not usually used in the mixture in order to reach the necessary porosity, it is simply used as a binder for portland cement and coarse aggregate, achieving a weight that oscillates around 70% than the concrete prepared in a conventional way.

Permeable concrete: possible future in construction, we show you its characteristics

-It is ecological: it achieves the restoration of aquifers by allowing the water to follow its normal course towards the subsoil.

-It's economic: by preventing the water from stagnating and damaging the pavements, thus saving future repairs. It would also allow the normal development of economic activities without paralysis due to floods.

-It is anti-pollution: it would diminish considerably the centers of infection caused by the stagnant waters, in countries with rainy and warm climates it would improve the quality of life of its inhabitants.

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Published in: Blazers, Colonial, Contemporary, Interior design, Spanish, Country / Rural Facades, Classic Facades, Minimalist facades, Modern Facades, English, Modern loft, Mediterranean, Mexican, Prefabricated, Rustic, Simple, Traditional

Design applications of house plans and interior decoration, the perfect opportunity to make your ideas come true

Today Facades World We present you the opportunity to make all the ideas you have come true. They will wonder how it will be possible? Very easy ... First, you should not miss this new entry that we offer you and second, you must pay close attention to the programs of design of plans of houses and decoration of interiors that we will share next. We begin !!!

The online applications to make house plans and develop interior design They have evolved, have a more user-friendly interface and have increased in quality and quantity the furniture and equipment library, discover below a selection of useful apps, some free and / or freemium.

Applications for drawing and interior design

1. HomeStyler

One of the best tools for making plans of houses online and rendered visualization of the interior design, it stands out for its photorealistic equipment such as windows and doors, as well as a complete catalog of furniture that includes elements of decoration in detail.

Another of the outstanding features is the visualization in 3D in real time, you just have to turn the camera on the floor plan and we can see from different angles how the design is going, it is ideal for the distribution of spaces and also for decoration of interiors.

This application has a rendering engine, so you will be surprised to see your plans in 3D with more realism than other online applications.

2. Planning Wiz

It is a quite intuitive application with an ordered interface, in the left column you can find all the elements for the equipment, floors, windows and doors; in the upper part of the window the creation of walls and rooms. We highlight the application to be able to make the plans of the house simply by dragging the sides of a geometric figure and adding rooms, the millimeter-scale wallpaper can help in the development of the project.

Choose meters as the measurement system (unit System) located at the top of the window. It has three forms of automatic visualization: 3D view, animation and from the human perspective (as if you were walking inside the house), in our tests the 3D mode worked well.

3. Space Designer 3D

A agile and intuitive application to develop online home plans, has three types of visualization starting with the 2D Plan (Floor Plan), 3D Walk (from the interior perspective) and 3D Global (Overview in 3D).

The symbology of the plans as well as the representation of the furniture and equipment in general are pleasing to the eye and easily communicate the design areas. In this case, the application is a payment that starts with the development of plans or unlimited plans in the case of companies.

4. RoomStyler

It stands out because we can choose from a series of rooms with different geometric shapes to start with design of floor plans, simply drag it to the center, then you can move its sides and you will begin to visualize how the design is looking; with the camera it is possible to have a three-dimensional view in real time (similar in this aspect to HomeStyler), in addition to choosing the type of zoom (press the camera to see the options).

5. Room Sketcher

La online version to make plans of houses It has a simple and friendly interface which allows finding all the construction elements from one place, so in the upper central part of the screen the plan is displayed and in the lower part there are the construction tools and equipment furniture.

To use it online you must have Flash installed in the web browser, there is also a version to download to the computer.

6. Sweet Home 3D

Sweet Home has as a characteristic the division of the screen for the design, in the upper part the development of the floor plan and in the lower part you can see the model in 3D. You can upload a sketch or a plan of a house to start making changes such as the generation of walls and new rooms, it also allows you to equip it and finally see images of the project.

You can use the computer version or also use it online for which you have to have Java installed, in both cases the application is free.

7. Planner 5D

Planner 5D shows a series of rooms in 3D with different shapes, once the choice is made, the design of the project starts and you can continue adding more rooms.

From any side of the room it is possible to go sizing by right clicking with the mouse of the computer, then you can equip the project with a series of furniture designs (those that show a lock have to be downloaded from the catalog of payment).

8. ArchiFacile

A application to start with the design of plans, the plan is generated from the "Build" column and by clicking on "Place a room" or "Place a wall", the equipment is basic but it manages to communicate the concept of the rooms.

This application is available in Spanish, English and other languages.

From Facades World we hope that these applications help you to be able to make possible all the ideas you have saved and finally can make them come true for future jobs or for their respective homes. For our part, we said goodbye and we meet again in our next installment.

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Materials for construction, we show you some innovative specimens

On the date of the date, Facades World will offer you various constructive materials that will be of great help. Knowing that the architectural market is very varied and is constantly changing, we believe that these copies can solve some doubts that, surely, make their works or ideas something completely unique.

Due to the rise of the ideas of sustainability, energy efficiency and respect for the environment by which we are surrounded today, in the construction environment it will no longer be enough for the building to be the most spectacular, the most expensive or the tallest, It will also be necessary that the constructions be respectful with the planet, of quality and that they consume little energy. Here are some of these innovative materials.

Synthetic tiles

                               Synthetic tiles cover

 

 

Mostly the synthetic tiles They are made of recycled plastics and limestone, their benefits are due to the fact that they are sustainable, around 50% cheaper than traditional ones, have a useful life of more than 50 years and are then 100% recyclable.

                                                    Synthetic tile roof GR Green

Another option is the photovoltaic tiles, which in this case is a more expensive product than the traditional one, but which ends up being profitable thanks to the energy generated.

                                            Synthetic tile cover by GR Green

Fiber panels and composites

                                           Compoplak panels stored

These panels are a good idea to apply in enclosures, interior partitions and roofs. An interesting product are the panels formed by a combination of kevlar, fiberglass and carbon fiber which turn out to be a more economical 30% and 3 times more resistant than a traditional brick partition.

                                          Construction made entirely with Compoplak

This is a synthetic material, so it is immune to rodents and insects and this also makes it have a longer shelf life. Of course, it is efficient and totally ecological. This is an insulating material, which has many benefits, including energy savings of up to 50%, produces 100 times less waste than brick and is 100% recyclable.

                                               Forged of Compoplak on wood

Ecological bricks

If we want to replace the traditional brick In favor of any other material that is cheaper, more efficient and that pollutes the least in its production, there are several alternative solutions to the traditional baked clay brick, some are glass or plastic recycled treatments and others start from pressed natural as compressed earth.

                             Norman Foster airport prototype, built with Durabric

One of the options is Durabric, for an brick that is made by mixing water, earth and cement, compressing the mixture in a mold and allowing it to set naturally, without fire. With this process, up to 14 trees are saved for each house built, since wood is not used as fuel in the manufacture of brick. By avoiding the firing process, Durabric reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to ten times compared to traditional fired bricks. In terms of cost, building a wall with Durabric is 20% cheaper than with fired clay bricks.

                                                    Brick block Biomason

                                                Pavement made with Biomason

Another interesting product is Biomason, for an ecological brick which, although it seems incredible, is generated from microorganisms. This ecological alternative does not release CO2 in its production and is cheaper, since it comes from natural resources. The Biomason brick is created at room temperature, feeding the microorganisms with materials such as sand and generating conditions in which they begin to produce crystals until, finally, they give rise to a brick.

Counter-laminated wood panels

                                                                 Assembly of laminated wood panels

The MGA architecture studio and DVVD engineering have developed massive wooden panels, which can be up to 2,40 x 20 meters and in various thicknesses, and can be used directly as structural material. Is about cross-laminated panels, formed by layers of wood arranged longitudinally and transversely, glued together, forming plates of solid wood.

                                   Interior of a house under construction with cross-laminated wood

About us Altermateria He has built a building of 6 tall plants using these wooden plates. In addition, since wood is better insulator than concrete, these buildings have a better thermal behavior and are more energy efficient. Of course, the use of paneled and its derivatives are not limited only to the structure of buildings but can be extended to interior partitions, facades, etc.

Self-healing concretes and concretes

                                                          Crack in a Bio - Concrete

                                         Self-healing crack in a Bio - Concrete

The University of Alicante has recently presented a transparent and flexible resin able to self-repair after being cut with scissors. Simply put the two parts in contact to rejoin it in a few 15 seconds. In addition, it also has shape memory, so whether it is crushed or manipulated, it regains the original shape in a few seconds. It is a material still experimental but that could have multiple applications in the construction, as for example in enclosures, constructive joints or even combined with other materials.

                                                   A specimen of Bio - Concrete

Along the same path, researchers from the Technological University of Delft have developed a bio-concrete capable of self-repair. The process is reminiscent of the Biomason bricks. It consists of introducing into the concrete a new additive composed of small capsules containing bacteria and calcium lactate, when the capsules are broken (by the action of water that penetrates the cracks) the activity of the bacteria causes a chemical reaction that creates solidified limestone and insoluble. In the event of cracks in the concrete, this process would be activated that would fill and repair them. This bio-concrete has already been successfully tested at a lifeguard station in the Netherlands.

Solar paint

                                  The photovoltaic paint is applied as if it were a spray

                                                     Test tube with photovoltaic paint

La solar paint It is still under development but, at the University of Sheffield, they have created the first spray capable of transforming any type of surface into a solar energy panel thanks to a mineral called perovskite, which has the property of absorbing light. Its efficiency is 20% compared to 25% achieved by silicon solar panels, but this lower efficiency makes up for it with its easy application on almost any imaginable surface. Another of its advantages is capacity to generate energy even in conditions of low solar luminosity and a lower cost than the photovoltaic panel. Undoubtedly this painting would eliminate many barriers when it comes to the implementation of photovoltaic systems.

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