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Never underestimate the importance of a first impression! Home exteriors are the very first thing neighbors, visitors and prospective buyers see, so you want your exterior home design to impress. Whether you are considering an exterior remodel to upgrade your curb appeal and resale value, or simply want to enhance your home’s aesthetic and ambiance, choosing the right exterior design for your home is an important undertaking. More
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Tommy Hein Architects
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Museum House
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Recycled wood siding re-milled to recall the scale of historic lap siding. Reclaimed timbers with raw steel brackets. Cut limestone recalls the pattern of the cliffs above and relates to the scale of historic brick. Steel siding recalls historic mining structures in the mountainous region. Patinated copper standing seam roof.
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Pederson Construction
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Drömhus General Contractors
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Picture Perfect House
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M House Development
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Picture Perfect House
Inspiration for a farmhouse white two-story wood exterior home remodel in Chicago with a gable roof — Houzz
Exterior Colors/More Conteporary/Modern Exterior — deb_carlson29
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Loewen Window Center of PA
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Newtown Square, PA 2012
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Large rustic beige two-story exterior home idea in Philadelphia — Houzz
Hot tub-put lower deck off front deck and put hot tub there? — Kari-Jo Parisi
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Jackson and LeRoy
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Midway
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Inspiration for a farmhouse white two-story exterior home remodel in Salt Lake City with a gable roof and a mixed material roof — Houzz
Vertical siding, black framed windows, and metal roof — serenitymassageandbodywork
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SGA Architecture
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Greenville Modern Residence
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Large contemporary two-story wood exterior home idea in Other with a hip roof — Houzz
The wonderful look of the exterior. — atty_jojo
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KAM Designs
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Mountain style beige mixed siding exterior home photo in San Francisco with a gable roof — Houzz
Moderne rustique — Lise Philippe
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Lisle Architecture & Design
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Modern Farmhouse
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Large farmhouse white two-story wood exterior home idea in Other with a gable roof — Houzz
White, vertical siding with dark windows and metal roof — Jennifer Breunig
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Sicora Design/Build
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Salem Avenue Renovation
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This cottage style architecture was created by adding a 2nd floor and garage to this small rambler. Photography: Sicora, Inc.
Inspiration for a timeless wood exterior home remodel in Minneapolis with a gable roof — Houzz
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When exploring various exterior ideas, it is important to remember there are different phases with a home exterior makeover. Exterior remodeling is not much different than interior remodeling — both projects require careful consideration of all the components involved. If you're starting from scratch, browse exterior photos and determine what kind of home exterior design ideas you are drawn to, and which ones would be compatible with your current space. Once that's decided, consider materials and colors. Your overall home and neighborhood style will generally guide these selections, but your personal taste and resale ability should also be taken into consideration. When this phase is complete, you can then move on to researching exterior decorating ideas! Save your favorite exterior pictures to your Houzz ideabook and take notes on what kind of decorations you like and what would potentially work for your space. Adding some finishing touches to the facade, like exterior shutters, always guarantees a personalized, lived-in look, whereas something like exterior lighting is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

Which home exterior design style will work for me?


There is a huge range of exterior designs to choose from — whether you're a traditionalist, minimalist or trendsetter, there is an architectural style that will work for you. If you like an old-fashioned look, consider a Victorian, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Tudor, Cape Cod or Craftsman home. For sleek, modern exteriors, think about a Prairie style, art deco, modern or midcentury design. Alternatively, if you want your home to have regional character, go with a mediterranean, Southwestern or tropical style. Ultimately, consider your location, style, budget and current home layout before finalizing your exterior remodeling idea and plans.

What exterior house colors and materials should I use?


The materials you end up using for your exterior remodel are often determined by the overall style of the house. When perusing exterior ideas for more traditional homes, you’ll notice that exteriors are usually comprised of brick and wood shingles, while stone and metal siding are popular contemporary options for more modern homes. If you’re on a tight budget, vinyl siding is a more affordable option; if money is not an issue, stone is beautiful but will cost quite a bit more. Although there is some leeway in the materials you use, be sure they accurately reflect your home’s overall style.

If you're not quite ready for a full-on remodel, there are still several exterior ideas you can put to work. Simple things like changing up the trim and paint colors will make a noticeable impact — try to pick a neutral primary color, like beige, brown or gray. If you want to stray from the norm with bright accents, try painting your front door or garage door something bright, such as red, green, blue or yellow.

How do I decorate my home exterior?


As you consider various exterior decorating ideas, you’ll notice that less is more; a few decorative elements spice up your home's architectural style but too many can make your exterior design look cluttered and chaotic. House numbers are a great way to add personality; you can try a unique font or brighter colors for a different look. Mailboxes, doormats and unique exterior lighting also help enhance your house's facade, and when the holiday season rolls around, don't forget about decorations! Landscaping is also key to a well designed exterior, so choose plants and hardscaping that will play nicely with the decor to provide a welcoming look.