One-Story Concrete Exterior Home Ideas
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
1 - 20 of 2,207 photos
The Ranch Mine
Photos by Roehner + Ryan
Small minimalist one-story concrete exterior home photo in Phoenix
Small minimalist one-story concrete exterior home photo in Phoenix
CGU Homes
Example of a large minimalist white one-story concrete house exterior design in Other with a gambrel roof, a metal roof and a white roof
ORCO Block & Hardscape
ORCO Block & Hardscape’s Gray Precision CMU was an aesthetic choice for this modern designed home.
Contemporary gray one-story concrete exterior home idea in Orange County
Contemporary gray one-story concrete exterior home idea in Orange County
Guggenheim Architecture + Design Studio
Corten steel fireplace flanked by art glass windows and a board formed concrete wall. Photo: Josh Partee
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern gray one-story concrete exterior home remodel in Portland
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern gray one-story concrete exterior home remodel in Portland
Lewis / Schoeplein architects
Remodel and addition to a classic California bungalow.
Minimalist gray one-story concrete house exterior photo in Los Angeles with a hip roof and a shingle roof
Minimalist gray one-story concrete house exterior photo in Los Angeles with a hip roof and a shingle roof
ANACAPA
All Autocamp Russian River photos are taken by Melanie Riccardi.
Huge modern gray one-story concrete flat roof idea in San Francisco
Huge modern gray one-story concrete flat roof idea in San Francisco
User
The Silvertree residence by Tucson Architects Secrest Architecture is a study in how a small, dated, closed in and inwardly focused residence can be revived into an inspiring modern space that interacts with the outdoors.
Secrest Architecture LLC
Swatt | Miers Architects
Tim Griffth
Inspiration for a small modern one-story concrete flat roof remodel in San Francisco
Inspiration for a small modern one-story concrete flat roof remodel in San Francisco
AR Homes Vero Beach | Beachland Homes Corp.
The Bermuda is breathtaking both inside and out, This home bestows elegant living. This plan achieves grandeur on an everyday scale with its contemporary appointed features that speaks volumes to today's discerning homeowners. The open, flowing spaces of this home create a relaxing environment, enhanced throughout with stylish details to make this home one of a kind. The lanai and cabana expand the living area through the great room's 10 foot sliding glass doors, that complement the setting of the peaceful equestrian lifestyle of the Polo Grounds and Vero Beach's unique Bermuda/West Indies flavor. The expansive, open kitchen features a large center island with seating at the bar suited for both family gatherings and entertaining, GE Monogram appliances and a hidden Pantry! A dramatic round seating area transforms the den into a unique featured area. The model home's luxurious master suite provides two large walk-in-closets, a spacious bath with separate vanities, bubble massage tub, over sized walk-in shower, dual vanities and private water closet.
Nu Wavz Homes
ListerPros
Inspiration for a large southwestern beige one-story concrete exterior home remodel in Phoenix
Inspiration for a large southwestern beige one-story concrete exterior home remodel in Phoenix
Example of a large trendy gray one-story concrete exterior home design in Las Vegas with a metal roof
Golden Visions Design
Close up view of the home's front porch. The front door sits next to six-panel sliding glass doors providing amazing views of Santa Cruz's Upper West side.
Golden Visions Design
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Engstrom Construction
Example of a mid-sized tuscan white one-story concrete gable roof design in Other
Example of a large trendy gray one-story concrete exterior home design in Las Vegas with a metal roof
Morgan Construction & Cabinetry, Ltd.
Example of a mid-sized classic yellow one-story concrete exterior home design in New York
One-Story Concrete Exterior Home Ideas
romero + obeji interior design
This view reveals the primary public spaces of the residence which have a raised ceiling and clerestory windows. At bottom of photo shows a block enclosed utility area which holds pool utilities, recycling and trash. Visible at rear of residence , the use of "outrigger" style steel beams that project away from edge of roof line, these reference classic mid century architecture and add a quality of lightness to the structure. The roof was purposely kept as free from any utilities as possible enhancing the views of the structure from above.
More images on our website: http://www.romero-obeji-interiordesign.com
1