render this 6 storey multi family building in a farmhouse modern and west coast contemporary hybrid style allowing for subtle architectural refinement to enhance depth and visual rhythm while preserving the overall massing and proportions avoid a bright or predominantly white palette instead use a rich balanced mix of darker and mid tone materials that evoke warmth and regional character use deep charcoal graphite and warm taupe fiber cement or metal panels as the primary fa ade materials complemented by natural wood accents in cedar or hemlock tones around balconies soffits or key vertical sections introduce limited use of light neutral panels warm grey or sand tone only as secondary contrast to break up large surfaces maintain vertical and horizontal differentiation through tone and texture rather than stark colour shifts integrate black or dark bronze window frames clean reveals and restrained trim for a crisp modern edge allow minor fa ade variations such as recessed balconies parapet height changes or projecting vertical bays for rhythm and authenticity ground the lower storeys with durable tactile materials like stone veneer or textured concrete to anchor the massing lighting should be soft natural daylight that accentuates material richness depth and the interplay of dark and warm tones the overall impression should be modern regionally grounded and timeless combining the cozy authenticity of farmhouse modern with the sophistication and material refinement of west coast contemporary architecture