How would you redesign this home exterior?
therese178
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Need help finding out exactly what design type this house is and how we can re-design the exterior.
Comments (13)Yes, my husband and I LOVE that conversion. What we like about it most is that we could do all the color changes & do landscaping. Then whoever the roof is in need of repair at a later date we could do the roof conversions. We were thinking of adding a more burgundy or brown color for the doors & windows on the bottom to pull from the brick. We don't like all the white. In the picture above we like how they removed the shutters & added the boxed in wood under the windows as well. We then thought of adding a door where the double windows are in the middle & connecting it with a patio & walk way. We would use this pictures design for the entrance for both the original door & the added middle door. What do you think? Also if we would go with a burgundy door what would look nice color wise for the bottom & top windows?...See MoreHow would you redesign my kitchen? Removing the soffits is not an option.
Comments (8)You don't say if you have been in the house 22 years or if you just purchased the house with a 22 year-old kitchen. I hope this does not offend... You have a nice builder's-style kitchen lacking color or personalization. I like the woodwork and the ceiling lights. Are you planning on staying or selling? If staying, consider putting pops of color into the backsplash and upgrading the countertops. Invest in quartz or granite. Get away from the beige on the walls and go into something more interesting, something that reflects you. Replace the light vinyl flooring with something more interesting, such as a slate look or one of the new, large format flooring tiles. If planning on selling, then keep the muted background colors on the wall and upgrade your countertops, adding a beautiful neutral backsplash. Consider upgrading your appliances. Your soffit really is not a problem. Your kitchen is very closed off from the rest of the house. Perhaps your focus on the soffit is due to being generally unhappy with being closed off from the rest of the house? You are asking for more storage, but it looks like you have a pantry to the left of the refrig and an under-used desk area? The island looks usable but has no seating? Put a new countertop on with a circular overhang at one end of the island (near table) for casual seating. Pop your garbage into an undercounter cabinet slideout, either on the island or under the sink. What if you removed the desk area completely and opened the kitchen to the front of the house? That could create a nice 10-12 foot opening I imagine. Put a couple of 12" deep, glass display cases on either side of the opening for displaying pretty dishes and serveware. Then install some small downlights into the soffit (opening) for interest, and connect with the glass cabinets on a switch. From your pictures you have a view to the backyard but no interaction with the rest of the house. Where do people gather? Your formal dining room and living room appear to be behind the stove wall. Your casual dining and family room are at the opposite far end of the kitchen. Your dark wood cabinetry is a stark contrast to the wall and soffit color, have you thought of lightening the look of the upper cabinets and blending the color up onto the soffit? Consider building white cabinetry around the window area with open display space above the window and glass door cabinetry on the sides of the window....See MoreKITCHEN REDESIGN open plan or not? How would you rework this kitchen?
Comments (7)Definitely open up the kitchen by taking down that wall. Though there is no photo of the pantry, I would suggest taking that out to open up the kitchen a bit more. If possible replace the pantry with additional storage, maybe floor to ceiling, or add another counter. Get rid of the large flooring tile on the wall, it only accentuates the small space. Take the wall cabinets all the way to the ceiling to expand storage, as well as giving you visual height. Good luck!...See MoreHow would you finish the exterior of this house?
Comments (2)Hi, I'm not sure I followed everything you described, but I can't picture adding as much stone as you described. I think you should keep the stone just at bottom of walls and columns. http://houzz.com/photos/624538...See Moretherese178
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