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Julie Kardatzke Architect, LLC
The existing wood siding and wood trim and much of at the existing stucco were replaced with engineered wood lap siding and shakes. The new exterior color scheme of french blue with accents of white and pale gray gives a more nautical feel to the house.
The original cottage was wrapped by a deck on all four sides, most of which was not used. The new composite deck is located primarily on the south (lake) side of the house, as well as at the entry. The chalet-style railings were replaced with crisp-looking cable railings. Scalloped trim connects the posts supporting the new deck.
Lowering the grade between the house and the garage placed the entry walkway at the same level as the back patio, eliminating the need to walk up a set of stairs to get from the back yard to the front.
John Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Architecture: Murphy & Co. Design | Interiors: Engler Studio | Photography: Corey Gaffer
ADŌR Homes
This home is a beautiful traditional home with classic white shakes and steep gable
roofs. This cottage style home boasts a 3-car garage as well as stunning windows and
stonework. The covered entryway features double columns and double doors as you
walk into the home.
James Hardie Artic White
Timberline Rustic Black shingles
Custom blend stone
Transitional Lantern
Tongue and groove black porch ceiling
Marvin Integrity windows in black
Images by ©Spacecrafting
Lowell Custom Homes
https://www.lowellcustomhomes.com
Photo by www.aimeemazzenga.com
Interior Design by www.northshorenest.com
Relaxed luxury on the shore of beautiful Geneva Lake in Wisconsin.
DeMarco Architect/DRE Group Inc
This Newport Beach homes in the 'heights' underwent an addition and complete remodel. DeMarco added a large basement, master bedroom suite over a new garage. The first floor was completely remodeled, including the kitchen and family gathering spaces, creating a great family home. Covered entry porch was added and the front elevation was updated with this "beach house" style.
Visbeen Architects
This cozy lake cottage skillfully incorporates a number of features that would normally be restricted to a larger home design. A glance of the exterior reveals a simple story and a half gable running the length of the home, enveloping the majority of the interior spaces. To the rear, a pair of gables with copper roofing flanks a covered dining area that connects to a screened porch. Inside, a linear foyer reveals a generous staircase with cascading landing. Further back, a centrally placed kitchen is connected to all of the other main level entertaining spaces through expansive cased openings. A private study serves as the perfect buffer between the homes master suite and living room. Despite its small footprint, the master suite manages to incorporate several closets, built-ins, and adjacent master bath complete with a soaker tub flanked by separate enclosures for shower and water closet. Upstairs, a generous double vanity bathroom is shared by a bunkroom, exercise space, and private bedroom. The bunkroom is configured to provide sleeping accommodations for up to 4 people. The rear facing exercise has great views of the rear yard through a set of windows that overlook the copper roof of the screened porch below.
Builder: DeVries & Onderlinde Builders
Interior Designer: Vision Interiors by Visbeen
Photographer: Ashley Avila Photography
Marvin
This new, ocean-view home is built on a residential street two blocks from of the Atlantic Ocean. The home was designed to balance the owners’ desire for a modern beach-house style while still belonging to and enhancing the established neighborhood of original cottages and newer, three-story homes. Designed for a 40-foot wide lot, the home makes the most of the narrow, 26-foot-wide buildable area through the use of cantilevered decks and porches. The home’s scale is kept in proportion to the original houses on the street by limiting the front to two stories and by setting the roof deck behind a gabled parapet wall. Integrity® All Ultrex® windows and doors were specified for this house because of their durability to stand up to the harsh, coastal environment and meet the strict impact zone ratings.
Beach Style Exterior Design Ideas with Mixed Siding
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