Exterior Design Ideas

Beaucatcher Barn Home
Beaucatcher Barn Home
Altura ArchitectsAltura Architects
We used the timber frame of a century old barn to build this rustic modern house. The barn was dismantled, and reassembled on site. Inside, we designed the home to showcase as much of the original timber frame as possible. Photography by Todd Crawford
Beaucatcher Barn Home
Beaucatcher Barn Home
Altura ArchitectsAltura Architects
We used the timber frame of a century old barn to build this rustic modern house. The barn was dismantled, and reassembled on site. Inside, we designed the home to showcase as much of the original timber frame as possible. Photography by Todd Crawford
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Mid-Century Home
Mid-Century Home
HERR window & doorHERR window & door
We worked with this client and their designer to re-hab their post war bungalow into a mid-century gem. We source plygem windows that look amazing.
Tranquil Legacy
Tranquil Legacy
Meadowlark Design+BuildMeadowlark Design+Build
Exterior of this Meadowlark-designed and built contemporary custom home in Ann Arbor.
Cape Cod Charm in Minnesota
Cape Cod Charm in Minnesota
The Legacy Building Co IncThe Legacy Building Co Inc
The Legacy Building Company channeled Cape Cod charm adding decorative dormers and a main entry portico to this Plymouth, MN home. The project also featured new roofing and a garage addition. Photo by Tom Sweeney, Content Craftsmen.
Wilmette, IL Cape Cod Style Home Remodel Windows & Siding
Wilmette, IL Cape Cod Style Home Remodel Windows & Siding
Siding & Windows Group LtdSiding & Windows Group Ltd
This Wilmette, IL Cape Cod Style Home was remodeled by Siding & Windows Group. We installed James HardiePlank Select Cedarmill Lap Siding in Custom ColorPlus Technology Color and Traditional HardieTrim in ColorPlus Technology Color Arctic White with top and bottom frieze boards. Also remodeled Front Entry Portico with White Wood Columns and new Roof.

Exterior Design Ideas

[Bracketed Space] House
[Bracketed Space] House
Matt Fajkus ArchitectureMatt Fajkus Architecture
The site descends from the street and is privileged with dynamic natural views toward a creek below and beyond. To incorporate the existing landscape into the daily life of the residents, the house steps down to the natural topography. A continuous and jogging retaining wall from outside to inside embeds the structure below natural grade at the front with flush transitions at its rear facade. All indoor spaces open up to a central courtyard which terraces down to the tree canopy, creating a readily visible and occupiable transitional space between man-made and nature. The courtyard scheme is simplified by two wings representing common and private zones - connected by a glass dining “bridge." This transparent volume also visually connects the front yard to the courtyard, clearing for the prospect view, while maintaining a subdued street presence. The staircase acts as a vertical “knuckle,” mediating shifting wing angles while contrasting the predominant horizontality of the house. Crips materiality and detailing, deep roof overhangs, and the one-and-half story wall at the rear further enhance the connection between outdoors and indoors, providing nuanced natural lighting throughout and a meaningful framed procession through the property. Photography Spaces and Faces Photography
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