Mid-Century Modern Blue Exterior Home Ideas
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ProTEK Painters
You’ll notice something slightly different in this photo. The owners decided to paint the stair railings in the same shade of blue as the walls, rather than the white of the trims. Since the decking area is also white, this helps to break away from having too much white in one area. This keeps the area from looking washed out and hasn’t detracted from the house at all.
ProTEK Painters
This is another view of the front of the house, taken at a different angle. In this photo, you can clearly see the front steps as well as the banister and trellis. All of which we painted in the same white. This adds uniformity to the entire exterior paint scheme and helps to add a nice contrast to the two blue shades. There’s also a lot of shrubbery and plants around the front of the house. We always ensure that no paint drips onto the greenery.
Inspiration for a mid-century modern blue two-story exterior home remodel in Los Angeles with a hip roof
Charles Petersheim, Builder
Inspiration for a 1960s blue one-story wood exterior home remodel in New York
Better Living SoCal
This Eichler home in Orange County California pairs a Powder Blue paint with a Dusty Salmon color on the front door. Contact the EichlerSoCal team with any questions your have!
romero + obeji interior design
The front approach is understated and carefully planned with a line of low placed eyeball down lights that run in a straight line along the wall , through the house itself and into the back patio- lighting a path that takes the view all through the residence. Exposed steel,concrete block and glass set the vocabulary for the entire residence.
More images on our website: http://www.romero-obeji-interiordesign.com
Showcase Renovations, Inc.
Large windows at the back of the home allow abundant day-lighting, while the large overhang provides some shade and shelter from the elements . The clear cedar deck and the crisp bleacher-style stairs are beautiful as well as functional. The streamlined, galvanized bar stock railing system with stainless steel cables is sturdy, yet "invisible", allowing the owners to enjoy an unobstructed view. Permeable paving provides a walkway to the front of the home.
Destination Eichler, LLC
Example of a mid-century modern blue wood exterior home design in San Francisco
King Visual Design Inc.
The renovated exterior is showing the new Bronze finished aluminum windows, new horizontal fencing to the left side, Dutch blue and white paint scheme and under eave installed perimeter lighting. The new landscaping shows the beginning stages of Buffalo grass which was chosen for drought resistance and no-mow maintenance. Through the front window, the Mid Century style Sputnik pendant light can be seen.
CBH Architects
This bold Livingston project by started with a modest 1.5 story, 3 bedroom home. The home was gut remodeled with a 2nd floor addition and 2-story addition in back. The balcony off the 2nd-floor master suite removed the need for a side-yard set-back variance. Nu Interiors and Ale Wood and Design Construction. Photo by Greg Martz.
King Visual Design Inc.
This pop out section to the rear of the home was a small addition added to existing structure for a larger bathroom needed for handicap accessibility. To the left is the new horizontal format fencing. Beginning landscaping shows Buffalo grass just beginning to take hold. This grass is a long blade, drought resistant type which is not to be mown. Also shown are the new aluminum, bronze finish windows which replaced the single pane original windows. L.E.D. under-eave perimeter lighting was installed for both security and asethetics.
Leah Davidson at Windermere Real Estate Midtown
christophe servieres Shot2Sell
Small 1950s blue one-story wood house exterior photo in Seattle with a shingle roof
Small 1950s blue one-story wood house exterior photo in Seattle with a shingle roof
Christopher Painting LLC
Exterior repaint
Body color SW 6251 Outer Space
Trim color and Shutters-SW 7006 Extra White
Small mid-century modern blue one-story wood gable roof photo in Kansas City
Small mid-century modern blue one-story wood gable roof photo in Kansas City
Better Living SoCal
This beautiful Mid-Century Modern home by Architect Ben Urmston is located in the Frematic development of Anaheim. Full of light and height with soaring clerestory windows and many of the original features.
OCModHomes.com
Mid-Century Modern Blue Exterior Home Ideas
DiFabion Remodeling, Inc.
Large 1960s blue two-story house exterior idea in Charlotte with a shingle roof
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