Tropical Concrete Exterior Home Ideas
Sort by:Popular Today
1 - 20 of 123 photos
Angela Reynolds Designs
Example of a huge island style beige two-story concrete house exterior design in Miami with a hip roof, a shingle roof and a gray roof
Pascal Liguori & Son
Front Exterior
Huge tropical blue two-story concrete house exterior idea in Miami with a hip roof and a metal roof
Huge tropical blue two-story concrete house exterior idea in Miami with a hip roof and a metal roof
Judi Lukens & Kim Lekas
Front Exterior
Inspiration for a mid-sized tropical multicolored one-story concrete house exterior remodel in Miami with a hip roof and a shingle roof
Inspiration for a mid-sized tropical multicolored one-story concrete house exterior remodel in Miami with a hip roof and a shingle roof
Shuster Design Associates
Described as Looking Like a Ship or a Bird in Flight the Exterior View is Accentuated by the Portico and Perpetually Stops Traffic.
Example of a large island style white three-story concrete flat roof design in Miami
Example of a large island style white three-story concrete flat roof design in Miami
Pascal Liguori & Son
Front Exterior
Mid-sized tropical blue two-story concrete house exterior idea in Other with a hip roof and a metal roof
Mid-sized tropical blue two-story concrete house exterior idea in Other with a hip roof and a metal roof
Clear Choice Windows And More Inc.
Windows
Example of a huge island style gray three-story concrete exterior home design in Tampa
Example of a huge island style gray three-story concrete exterior home design in Tampa
Pascal Liguori & Son
Front Exterior
Mid-sized island style beige two-story concrete exterior home photo in Miami with a shingle roof
Mid-sized island style beige two-story concrete exterior home photo in Miami with a shingle roof
Fernandez Architecture
Nice view from the canal space where we can see how the custom home opens the great views to the exterior. The entire house is elevated avoiding flood periods making she the interior.
Evans Roofing
Waterfront Property
Aluminum Roof
Large island style beige two-story concrete gable roof photo in Miami
Large island style beige two-story concrete gable roof photo in Miami
Pascal Liguori & Son
Rear Exterior
Inspiration for a mid-sized tropical beige two-story concrete house exterior remodel in Miami with a hip roof and a tile roof
Inspiration for a mid-sized tropical beige two-story concrete house exterior remodel in Miami with a hip roof and a tile roof
360 Yardware
Our client had a wonderful mid century enclosed patio. Located in Puerto Rico, she hoped to feature her address prominently on the exterior. She chose the 5" Dark Bronze Bungalow Style Address Numbers with adhesive backing. Mounted on the concrete post, the adhesive numbers look fantastic!
Photo by: E. Ortiz
Fernandez Architecture
New modern tropical house designed by Joaquin Fernandez, M. Architect in Fernandez Architecture firm.
Mid-sized tropical brown two-story concrete flat roof idea in Miami
Mid-sized tropical brown two-story concrete flat roof idea in Miami
Boone's Landscaping
Example of a large island style beige two-story concrete exterior home design in Houston
American Contracting Services, LLC
Inspiration for a tropical beige concrete house exterior remodel in Other
Preferred Residential Properties
Inspiration for a tropical one-story concrete exterior home remodel in Miami
Pascal Liguori & Son
Front Exterior
Inspiration for a mid-sized tropical beige two-story concrete exterior home remodel in Miami with a shingle roof
Inspiration for a mid-sized tropical beige two-story concrete exterior home remodel in Miami with a shingle roof
K2 Design Group, Inc.
Our dreams of the tropics are framed in palms. Surrounding the exterior of this stunning home are wood-clad overhangs, complemented with copper gutters, providing shelter for rainy days in Paradise. For a welcome evening glow, wall sconces cast light on iris, agapanthus and crinum lily.
Fivedot
A bungalow containing a bedroom, sitting room, kitchenette and two bathrooms. This project provides on site housing for the owner of a construction firm and guest quarters when he is not on site. The project uses thickened side walls and glazed end walls to blur the border between inside and outside. The large deck and overhanging roof allow outdoor enjoyment in the hot and wet climate of Costa Rica. Integrated stacked stone site walls tie the building into the site while the raised deck frames the expansive views down the valley.
Tropical Concrete Exterior Home Ideas
1