
Inspiration for a large timeless beige two-story exterior home remodel in Boston with a shingle roof

This beautiful lake and snow lodge site on the waters edge of Lake Sunapee, and only one mile from Mt Sunapee Ski and Snowboard Resort. The home features conventional and timber frame construction. MossCreek's exquisite use of exterior materials include poplar bark, antique log siding with dovetail corners, hand cut timber frame, barn board siding and local river stone piers and foundation. Inside, the home features reclaimed barn wood walls, floors and ceilings.

This new modern house is located in a meadow in Lenox MA. The house is designed as a series of linked pavilions to connect the house to the nature and to provide the maximum daylight in each room. The center focus of the home is the largest pavilion containing the living/dining/kitchen, with the guest pavilion to the south and the master bedroom and screen porch pavilions to the west. While the roof line appears flat from the exterior, the roofs of each pavilion have a pronounced slope inward and to the north, a sort of funnel shape. This design allows rain water to channel via a scupper to cisterns located on the north side of the house. Steel beams, Douglas fir rafters and purlins are exposed in the living/dining/kitchen pavilion.
Photo by: Nat Rea Photography

Door painted in "Curry", by California Paints
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional gray three-story concrete fiberboard gable roof remodel in Boston
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional gray three-story concrete fiberboard gable roof remodel in Boston

Photo Credits: Brian Vanden Brink
Inspiration for a large coastal beige two-story wood house exterior remodel in Boston with a shingle roof
Inspiration for a large coastal beige two-story wood house exterior remodel in Boston with a shingle roof

Photography by Richard Mandelkorn
Example of a mid-sized classic white two-story wood gable roof design in Boston
Example of a mid-sized classic white two-story wood gable roof design in Boston

At night, this lake front cottage is a beautiful sight from the water. Architectural design by Bonin Architects & Associates. Photography by William N. Fish. Landscape design by Peter Schiess

Exterior Paint Colors are all Benjamin Moore:
Body "Racoon Hollow"
Trim "Carrington Beige"
Accent "Brandon Beige"
Windows "Black Panther"
Ornate wood exterior home photo in Boston
Ornate wood exterior home photo in Boston

Example of a mid-sized classic gray two-story exterior home design in Boston with a shingle roof

Situated on the edge of New Hampshire’s beautiful Lake Sunapee, this Craftsman-style shingle lake house peeks out from the towering pine trees that surround it. When the clients approached Cummings Architects, the lot consisted of 3 run-down buildings. The challenge was to create something that enhanced the property without overshadowing the landscape, while adhering to the strict zoning regulations that come with waterfront construction. The result is a design that encompassed all of the clients’ dreams and blends seamlessly into the gorgeous, forested lake-shore, as if the property was meant to have this house all along.
The ground floor of the main house is a spacious open concept that flows out to the stone patio area with fire pit. Wood flooring and natural fir bead-board ceilings pay homage to the trees and rugged landscape that surround the home. The gorgeous views are also captured in the upstairs living areas and third floor tower deck. The carriage house structure holds a cozy guest space with additional lake views, so that extended family and friends can all enjoy this vacation retreat together. Photo by Eric Roth

Roof Color: Weathered Wood
Siding Color: Benjamin Moore matched to C2 Paint's Wood Ash Color.
Large traditional gray two-story wood house exterior idea in Boston with a shingle roof
Large traditional gray two-story wood house exterior idea in Boston with a shingle roof

Located within a gated golf course community on the shoreline of Buzzards Bay this residence is a graceful and refined Gambrel style home. The traditional lines blend quietly into the surroundings.
Photo Credit: Eric Roth