A facade is the first impression of your home. However, it’s not only about visual aesthetics — it also provides protection.
Legro facade systems are universal panels suitable for various applications. They perfectly mimic the texture and color of natural wood, but thanks to modern production technologies, you can forget about extensive maintenance for years. Legro offers high wear resistance — the material does not absorb moisture, is not prone to mold or mildew, and is resistant to insects.
We have selected projects showcasing the use of Legro facade boards, which play a key role in shaping a modern, stylish, and functional look for buildings.
For example, a combination of vertically installed facade boards in warm wood tones with dark brick creates a striking contrast. It adds volume to the building, especially when accents above the entrance are well-chosen. Vertical lines visually elevate the facade, making the house appear taller and more modern.
Legro also harmonizes perfectly with contrasts of light and dark shades. The board’s texture ensures perfect geometric alignment.
In several photos, you can see winter landscapes — a testament to the board’s high resistance to temperature changes, moisture, and UV exposure. Even during extreme temperature fluctuations and snowy winters, the surface does not deform or crack.
Legro facade systems are not just for cladding. We also recommend them for soffit lining and creating elegant frames for windows or entrance doors.
Moreover, FS21 and FS15 facade panels can be easily combined with each other to create a unique and personalized design for your home.
These facade systems also perfectly match the color palette of Legro decking boards, allowing you to achieve a complete and harmonious exterior with a natural look and texture.
Choosing facade boards means opting for a modern, durable, and stylish solution. They give your building individuality, highlight architectural lines, and significantly enhance its overall visual appeal.
Using Legro facade systems can transform even the simplest house into an example of contemporary architecture.
