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Degnan Design Build + Degnan Design Group
A detail show showing many of the great elements that bring everything together.
Large traditional blue two-story wood gable roof idea in New York
Large traditional blue two-story wood gable roof idea in New York
Custom Living
Whole House Remodel (Interior and Exterior), and Addition
Custom Living Designer- Tom Lazzara
After Photos: Jamie Sangar
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless blue two-story wood exterior home remodel in Indianapolis with a shingle roof
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless blue two-story wood exterior home remodel in Indianapolis with a shingle roof
Wausau Homes Cherokee
Example of a classic blue three-story house exterior design in Other with a hip roof and a shingle roof
Glas Associates
Beautiful home on a lake near Kalamazoo, Michigan
Large beach style blue three-story concrete fiberboard exterior home photo in Grand Rapids with a shingle roof
Large beach style blue three-story concrete fiberboard exterior home photo in Grand Rapids with a shingle roof
Cummings Architecture + Interiors
Cummings Architects transformed this beautiful oceanfront property on Eastern Point. A bland home with flat facade from the eighties was torn down to the studs to build this elegant shingle-style home with swooping gables and intricate window details. The main living spaces and bedrooms all have sprawling ocean views. Custom trim work and paneling adorns every room of the house, so that every little detail adds up to to create a timeless and elegant home.
Eric Roth
Copper Creek
Builder: Copper Creek, LLC
Architect: David Charlez Designs
Interior Design: Bria Hammel Interiors
Photo Credit: Spacecrafting
Mid-sized transitional blue wood house exterior photo in Minneapolis with a shingle roof
Mid-sized transitional blue wood house exterior photo in Minneapolis with a shingle roof
Home Designing Service, Ltd.
This luxury home was designed to specific specs for our client. Every detail was meticulously planned and designed with aesthetics and functionality in mind.
Parkwood Homes
The Chesapeake 24 - Georgian
Architects of the Georgian era drew heavily from the Classical styles popular in America’s infancy. The Chesapeake 24 is a result of this, showing Georgian elements like the low-sloped pediment on the main body and repeated in the dormers. The gentle arches on the porch beams soften the home’s strict order and adherence to symmetry and alignment. The most gracious details are reserved for the front entry, where visitors can appreciate the craftsmanship.
SMS Architects
Entrance with detached carriage house.
Ansel Olsen, Photographer
Inspiration for a mid-sized farmhouse blue two-story concrete fiberboard exterior home remodel in Richmond with a mixed material roof
Inspiration for a mid-sized farmhouse blue two-story concrete fiberboard exterior home remodel in Richmond with a mixed material roof
Right Arm Construction
Situated in one of Portland Oregon's older neighborhoods, this quaint bungalow needed to expand for a growing family. The existing garage was torn down to make room for the addition. The new space gives the home owners a family room and bike storage on the first floor. The second floor has the new master bedroom, master bathroom, laundry room, and nursery.
Sean Barnett-Polymath Studio
Bayview Builders
Coastal style home
Example of a beach style blue shingle house exterior design in Baltimore with a mixed material roof and a gray roof
Example of a beach style blue shingle house exterior design in Baltimore with a mixed material roof and a gray roof
Collin Builders
Trendy blue house exterior photo in Miami with a hip roof, a metal roof and a gray roof
Blue Exterior Home Ideas
Forward Design Build Remodel
Our clients loved their neighborhood and being able to walk to work. While they knew it was their forever home, they needed more space. Their goals were to completely update the interior while keeping the original charm. They also wanted to add an addition for more space for their growing family.
On the first floor we relocated the kitchen, dining, and laundry room. With the rear addition we were able to enlarge the kitchen and dining and add in a powder room, secondary playroom, mudroom and back entry.
On the second floor, the back half was entirely reconfigured. We added a primary suite and a hallway bathroom.
With this being a historic home, we left the existing windows in place as well as the trim and baseboards. We kept and refinished the existing stairway railing. The primary bathroom was moved to be more user friendly.
We made cosmetic upgrades throughout the home for a cohesive look that matches the homeowner’s style which was transitional with industrial elements.
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