Victorian Exterior Design Ideas with a Black Roof
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Brosh Architects
The renovation and rear extension to a lower ground floor of a 4 storey Victorian Terraced house in Hampstead Conservation Area.
12/12 Architects & Planners
The original siding and trim work were saved, merely repainted and repaired as needed.
New Zealand Certified Builders Association
A modern haven, tucked inside a classic villa, enabling the family to enjoy their inner-city neighborhood, entertain, and have a family lifestyle.
Quarry Mill
This stunning Victorian-inspired home showcases Brookhaven dark limestone fieldledge style real thin veneer from the Quarry Mill. Brookhaven is a dark and colorful blend of natural limestones. Although dark is a relative term, this natural stone veneer is unusually dark for limestone. The stone looks muted from a distance but is also colorful upon close inspection. There are some lighter tones as well as soft hints of red and lavender. Brookhaven is a fieldledge style stone. The fieldledge style allows the finished veneer to showcase multiple faces of the limestone which adds color and texture variations. The rectangular linear pieces show primarily the interior part of the stone, whereas, the irregular pieces show the exterior part with natural mineral staining.
Al’s Fine Painting
Beautiful 100+ year home restored exterior, all the original siding was fully sanded, primed, and painted in bungle house blue.
Hearth and Home Distributors of Utah, LLC. (HHDU)
Full Stone Exterior featuring Gray Cobble Creek stone with a Trinity White Grout.
Hearth and Home Distributors of Utah, LLC. (HHDU)
Full Stone Exterior featuring Gray Cobble Creek stone with a Trinity White Grout.
ULFBUILT
An exterior view of this traditional home with white stucco siding finish, black shingled roof, green shutter, windows that has plant boxes with pink flowers under it, and a welcoming porch with 2 benches.
Built by ULFBUILT. Contact us today to learn more.
Hanson Architects
The remodelling and extension of a terraced Victorian house in west London. The extension was achieved by using Permitted Development Rights after the previous owner had failed to gain planning consent for a smaller extension. The house was extended at both ground and roof levels.
Victorian Exterior Design Ideas with a Black Roof
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