Arts and Crafts Exterior Design Ideas
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
161 - 180 of 4,376 photos
Item 1 of 3
Studio Z Architecture
Looking up the path to the front entry door. Paint color: Pittsburgh Paints Manor Hall (deep tone base) Autumn Grey 511-6.
Photos by Studio Z Architecture
Archer Exteriors
James Hardie siding, Boothbay blue, GAF roofing, white trim board, stone veneer, board and batton siding
J. Duggan & Associates PC-Landscape Architecture
Front walkway on a Piedmont farmhouse needed to navigate a rather steep slope Stone was selected to match existing 90 year old residence.
EL & EL Wood Products Corp.
2 story Craftsman inspired home Featuring: Sealed wood beam columns, wood siding, masonry work, and a Belleville series front door and sidelites with Pear style door glass
Sheldon Eaton
Nestled in an up-and-coming neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina, this craftsman bungalow house provides a home of elegance and comfort. The exterior finishes match the quaint surroundings, and the spacious interior has room for a reading loft. At the rear of the property, an accessory dwelling unit makes the most of the space.
Aspen Construction & Design, LLC
Exterior remodel of a great S. Hill Craftsman home. On this project we removed the original wood lap with lead-based paint according to EPA standards, and installed fresh new James Hardie ColorPlus lap, trim, soffit, and shake. A very sophisticated palette was incorporated using Iron Gray shake, 6.25" Monterrey Taupe plank and trim, an Arctic White belly band and fascia as well as a Timber Bark 24" vented soffit.
MainStreet Design Build
The existing sparse exterior of this Cape Cod home left much to be desired. The red brick, brown siding and dark front entry gave it a dreary look in need of a total makeover. MainStreet owner and lead designer, Steve Ramaekers, had a vision from the moment he first saw the home.
New Marvin true divided light windows in a stone finish were just the beginning. A complete change from the old cedar siding to a James Hardie cement siding “smooth side out” with 7″ reveal and real machine split Western Red Cedar Shake shingle siding with 7″ reveal started to make the home take shape.
The new carriage style garage doors with beautiful lantern style lights on either side, provide a focal point and is now a main feature for a passerby. New Board-N-Batten Style Shutters along with 6″ 20.44 oz half round copper gutters , 4″ round seamless copper downspouts and fittings gave the home the finishing touch. All new exterior colors took the home from drab and bland to it’s new look with a warm inviting feel and great curb appeal!
Arts and Crafts Exterior Design Ideas
9