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Brandon Architects, Inc.Brandon Architects, Inc.
Inspiration for a coastal two-story wood exterior home remodel in Orange County
House on Towlston Road
House on Towlston Road
Moore Architects, PCMoore Architects, PC
Photos by Anice Hoachlander
Inspiration for a coastal exterior home remodel in DC Metro
Seaward Custom
Seaward Custom
Patterson Custom HomesPatterson Custom Homes
Jeri Koegel
Inspiration for a coastal exterior home remodel in Orange County
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The Wave House
The Wave House
Mitch Williams Construction, Inc.Mitch Williams Construction, Inc.
Inspiration for a coastal exterior home remodel in Santa Barbara
Sky & Sea
Sky & Sea
Jodi Fleming DesignJodi Fleming Design
Coastal brown three-story exterior home idea in Orange County
Outside Perspective
Outside Perspective
Waterlily InteriorsWaterlily Interiors
Stylish Productions
Example of a beach style exterior home design in Baltimore
Ladies Street
Ladies Street
Starr Sanford DesignStarr Sanford Design
Wally Sears, Julia Starr Sanford, Mark David Major
Inspiration for a coastal exterior home remodel in Jacksonville
Martha's Vineyard New Summer Residence
Martha's Vineyard New Summer Residence
Brooks and Falotico Associates, Inc.Brooks and Falotico Associates, Inc.
Michael Partenio
Mid-sized beach style white two-story mixed siding gable roof photo in New York
El Cerrito Renovation
El Cerrito Renovation
Thomas DevelopmentThomas Development
The front patio features two areas, a covered porch with built in bench seating as well as a more open pergola area with direct access to the kitchen via a dutch door. The entire patio/porch area is covered in 7/8" Western Red Cedar stained to appear weathered. The color was achieved by opening the wood grain with water then applying a nearly black stain and quickly wiping off excess.
Beach House No. 9 -Isle of Palms, SC
Beach House No. 9 -Isle of Palms, SC
Amy Trowman DesignAmy Trowman Design
Holger Obenaus Photography, Bill Huey & Associates, Sheppard Construction, Amy Trowman Design
Example of a beach style mixed siding exterior home design in Charleston
Del Mar, Beach Home
Del Mar, Beach Home
Laura Kehoe DesignLaura Kehoe Design
Brady Architectural Photography
Inspiration for a coastal exterior home remodel in Phoenix
The Coastal Breeze Model
The Coastal Breeze Model
Robb & StuckyRobb & Stucky
The Coastal Breeze model's outdoor living space reflects the home's tranquil surroundings. Wood ceilings, wicker furniture and seaglass evoke that traditional coastal feel, but since it's Florida, we all know the ceiling fan might just be the most practical feature here.
Pa'ina Makai
Pa'ina Makai
Pu'uwai Design & ConstructionPu'uwai Design & Construction
This Hawaii home built on Kauai's south shore is the perfect mix of modern and traditional design. The use of natural wood and white board and batten paneling create the perfect mix of relaxed elegance. The square teak columns speak to the contemporary design, while the reed thatch Pai Pai with natural log columns is a nod at times gone by. The whole home has an indoor-outdoor design that welcomes in the lush tropical landscape and ocean views.
Stinson Beach House
Stinson Beach House
Matarozzi Pelsinger BuildersMatarozzi Pelsinger Builders
Extensive renovation of an existing beach house. New wainscoting, wall paneling, appliances, bathroom fixtures, cabinets and stone countertops. Maple floors were refinished and electrical lines were run to accommodate new lighting fixtures. Exterior work included new shingle siding, aluminum/metal windows, sliding doors, stone/wood decking and benches, new garage doors and updated garage space. HVAC and mechanical equipment were also updated.
The Wave House
The Wave House
Mitch Williams Construction, Inc.Mitch Williams Construction, Inc.
Inspiration for a coastal exterior home remodel in Santa Barbara
New Home in Eastham, MA
New Home in Eastham, MA
Cape Associates, Inc.Cape Associates, Inc.
The little cottage on Turnip Field Road in Eastham had been owned by the same couple since 1940, until they built a new, adjacent house on the property. The cottage was then handed down to the next generation, who began spending more and more time at the cottage. It was then that they contacted Cape Associates to construct a more livable home in place of that little cottage. It was crucial to the owners however, that the home keep with the understated charm and Cape Cod-feel of the neighborhood. The primary challenge was to keep it humble, while building the owners their well-deserved vacation retreat. The original cottage had no air conditioning, and renovating was quickly dismissed because of the inadequacies and the cost of modernizing. Building new allowed the team to relocate the house further back from the street, and it meant meeting the owners’ needs without compromise. Cape Associates’ project manager Lance LaLone said the owners expressed their desire to incorporate lots of wood and the types of materials that were in the old cottage. Most of the interior is pine, which was used on the flooring, the walls, and wrapped around the ceiling’s beams, giving the owners what they desired on a grander scale – a beautiful, modern dwelling that still held the personality of that little cottage that held such cherished memories. The front of the home has a two-car garage and breezeway entrance, while the rear reveals an entertainer’s paradise, with an enormous mahogany deck with an outdoor shower, a stunning Connecticut-fieldstone fireplace with a chimney that reaches around 30 feet in height, and multiple sliders to access the home. The finished basement opens to the ground level, and above the entrance breezeway is another small deck with a great view. It’s the best of indoor/outdoor living. Movement patterns from beach to house to bedroom were an important consideration. The site also provided an excellent opportunity to visually connect the basement level patio visually to the main level deck and finally the master bedroom deck. The finished home provides year-round living, with a summer-getaway atmosphere.
Port Gamble Beach House
Port Gamble Beach House
Kimberley BryanKimberley Bryan
Photo: Kimberley Bryan © 2014 Houzz
Inspiration for a coastal exterior home remodel in Seattle

Coastal Exterior Home Ideas

Projects under construction or finishing up
Projects under construction or finishing up
WoodhullWoodhull
CJAB employees
Example of a large beach style two-story exterior home design in Portland Maine
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