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The exterior of you home is the face it presents to the world. We know you want to get it right. When you come and go each day, you want to look at a space you love.
Whether you are designing a new home or creating a different design around an existing one, you want to get the exterior right. There are so many architecture types and ways to make the outside stand out that it can seem overwhelming.
We want to help you figure out what you need. We have gathered some design ideas for you to browse through. They range from traditional and classic to contemporary and artistic.
No matter what size area you are dealing with or what your budget is, we are sure you can find something that works for you. Take a look below and jot down some ideas.
Photo by Middlefork Development LLC
This stylish town house takes a French style and makes it work well. With a great large brick design and fantastic roof, this house is a great city structure.
The exterior of this house demands to be looked at. Like a European summer hill house, the landscaping fits perfectly with the design.
Photo by Ridge Creek Custom Homes
This split-level house features a great gable facing forward. Taking advantage of a stacked brick design to accent the front, this porch is calling for you.
Sometimes the exterior needs to become a work of art. This contemporary design blends both art and functionality.
Photo by Arthur Rutenberg Homes
Like a home off the Mediterranean, this exterior shines with style. The terracotta roof is iconic and blends well with the overall style.
In the ever-evolving world of interior design, the key to a truly remarkable space lies in balancing creativity with functionality. Whether you’re drawn to the minimalist elegance of Scandinavian design or the rich, eclectic vibes of bohemian decor, the essence of a well-designed home is its ability to reflect your personal style and adapt to your lifestyle. As you embark on your design journey, remember that the most important element is you—your tastes, your needs, and your experiences. After all, a home should be a sanctuary that not only looks beautiful but also feels uniquely yours. So, dare to explore, experiment, and most importantly, enjoy the process of crafting a space that tells your story.
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