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Example of a mid-sized farmhouse white two-story mixed siding exterior home design in Atlanta with a shingle roof
Example of a mid-sized farmhouse white two-story mixed siding exterior home design in Atlanta with a shingle roof

A Webster Groves, Mo home adds a carport to the side of their existing detached garage. The project includes a new concrete driveway in place of blacktop.
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Cornerstone Roofing replaced the Cedar Shake roof on this Woodinville home with CertainTeed Landmark TL Moire Black asphalt composition shingles. The homeowner kindly shared, “Excellent job - thank you. Professional crew and very hard workers.” - Woodinville, WA Homeowner.
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Living room - contemporary loft-style concrete floor living room idea in San Diego with white walls
Living room - contemporary loft-style concrete floor living room idea in San Diego with white walls

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Mid-sized 1960s white one-story mixed siding and board and batten exterior home idea in Charlotte with a shingle roof and a gray roof
Mid-sized 1960s white one-story mixed siding and board and batten exterior home idea in Charlotte with a shingle roof and a gray roof

For this shingle roof replacement in Bridgewater, NJ, we replaced the home's existing 25-year-old shingles. Owens Corning shingles offer up reliability and great performance for those working with budgets.

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Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations

Cella Architecture - Erich Karp, AIA
Laurelhurst
Portland, OR
This new Tudor Revival styled home, situated in Portland’s Laurelhurst area, was designed to blend with one of the city’s distinctive old neighborhoods. While there are a variety of existing house styles along the nearby streets, the Tudor Revival style with its characteristic steeply pitched roof lines, arched doorways, and heavy chimneys occurs throughout the neighborhood and was the ideal style choice for the new home. The house was conceived with a steeply pitched asymmetric gable facing the street with the longer rake sweeping down in a gentle arc to stop near the entry. The front door is sheltered by a gracefully arched canopy supported by twin wooden corbels. Additional details such as the stuccoed walls with their decorative banding that wraps the house or the flare of the stucco hood over the second floor windows or the use of unique materials such as the Old Carolina brick window sills and entry porch paving add to the character of the house. But while the form and details for the home are drawn from styles of the last century, the home is certainly of this era with noticeably cleaner lines, details, and configuration than would occur in older variants of the style.

For this standing seam metal roof installation in Warren, NJ, we replaced the home's existing 10-year-old shingles. We equipped this roof with custom flashing for the chimney and valleys, helping to maximize performance.

Curb Appeal: Distinction and Harmony
A coat of matte dark paint conceals the existing stucco textures. Modern style fencing with horizontal wood slats and luxurious plantings soften the appearance. Photo by Scott Hargis.
building Lab is a design build firm specializing in Mid-Century-Modern architecture.

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Inspiration for a craftsman two-story wood exterior home remodel in DC Metro
Inspiration for a craftsman two-story wood exterior home remodel in DC Metro

What once was a sad duplex located along the quaint town of Stone Harbor, NJ is now a gorgeous single family home for renters to enjoy! This was a total renovation which consisted of lifting the existing structure higher to comply with local flood height requirements (since it's a block from the Atlantic Ocean), total gut of the home interior, new face-lift and curb appeal upgrade, new gable roof with access to a roof top deck in the rear, and loads of charm inside and out. If you saw the before and after, you'd swear it was a new house! Photo by Fine Architecture

Second-story addition with covered porch on existing split-level home.
Large traditional white split-level mixed siding exterior home idea in DC Metro with a shingle roof
Large traditional white split-level mixed siding exterior home idea in DC Metro with a shingle roof

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Columbus, OH
Trish Takacs Design
Award Winning & Highly Skilled Kitchen & Bath Designer in Columbus

The Craftsman started with moving the existing historic log cabin located on the property and turning it into the detached garage. The main house spares no detail. This home focuses on craftsmanship as well as sustainability. Again we combined passive orientation with super insulation, PV Solar, high efficiency heat and the reduction of construction waste.

Our traditional saltbox Church Street shed, is a classic backyard building for the traditional enthusiast. Originally designed to fit into the historical yards of famous Dorset Vermont, this little post and beam shed is a best seller for its country charm. Many options are available to make a good fit with your existing architecture - including roofing, siding, window, and hardware options. These shed kits, deliverable throughout the US and parts of Canada, have an estimated assembly time of 2 people, 24 hours. Also available as diy garden shed plans (only $50.), or as fully assembled garden sheds.

View from driveway looking at existing house built with new three-car garage addition. Brandywine Studio LLC
Example of a cottage stone exterior home design in Philadelphia
Example of a cottage stone exterior home design in Philadelphia

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Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations

Mark Hoyle
Originally, this 3700 SF two level eclectic farmhouse from the mid 1980’s underwent design changes to reflect a more colonial style. Now, after being completely renovated with additional 2800 SF living space, it’s combined total of 6500 SF boasts an Energy Star certification of 5 stars.
Approaching this completed home, you will meander along a new driveway through the dense buffer of trees until you reach the clearing, and then circle a tiered fountain on axis with the front entry accentuating the symmetrical main structure. Many of the exterior changes included enclosing the front porch and rear screened porch, replacing windows, replacing all the vinyl siding with and fiber cement siding, creating a new front stoop with winding brick stairs and wrought iron railings as will as other additions to the left and rear of the home.
The existing interior was completely fro the studs and included modifying uses of many of the existing rooms such as converting the original dining room into an oval shaped theater with reclining theater seats, fiber-optic starlight ceiling and an 80” television with built-in surround sound. The laundry room increased in size by taking in the porch and received all new cabinets and finishes. The screened porch across the back of the house was enclosed to create a new dining room, enlarged the kitchen, all of which allows for a commanding view of the beautifully landscaped pool. The upper master suite begins by entering a private office then leads to a newly vaulted bedroom, a new master bathroom with natural light and an enlarged closet.
The major portion of the addition space was added to the left side as a part time home for the owner’s brother. This new addition boasts an open plan living, dining and kitchen, a master suite with a luxurious bathroom and walk–in closet, a guest suite, a garage and its own private gated brick courtyard entry and direct access to the well appointed pool patio.
And finally the last part of the project is the sunroom and new lagoon style pool. Tucked tightly against the rear of the home. This room was created to feel like a gazebo including a metal roof and stained wood ceiling, the foundation of this room was constructed with the pool to insure the look as if it is floating on the water. The pool’s negative edge opposite side allows open views of the trees beyond. There is a natural stone waterfall on one side of the pool and a shallow area on the opposite side for lounge chairs to be placed in it along with a hot tub that spills into the pool. The coping completes the pool’s natural shape and continues to the patio utilizing the same stone but separated by Zoysia grass keeping the natural theme. The finishing touches to this backyard oasis is completed utilizing large boulders, Tempest Torches, architectural lighting and abundant variety of landscaping complete the oasis for all to enjoy.

This stand-alone condominium takes a bold step with dark, modern farmhouse exterior features. Once again, the details of this stand alone condominium are where this custom design stands out; from custom trim to beautiful ceiling treatments and careful consideration for how the spaces interact. The exterior of the home is detailed with dark horizontal siding, vinyl board and batten, black windows, black asphalt shingles and accent metal roofing. Our design intent behind these stand-alone condominiums is to bring the maintenance free lifestyle with a space that feels like your own.
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