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Big Rock Landscaping
Creating a landscape design that would enhance and compliment the exterior of this stunning home required the best from our team. We incorporated symmetrical elements in the front yard to match the symmetry of the home.
Renovate Houston
Adding a pop of color to a front door can be an easy way to up your curb appeal and really change the feel of the home as you and guests walk through the door. Pictured her is Benjamin Moore "Blue Suede Shoes".
Hyrum McKay Bates Design, Inc.
Single Family Residence of brick masonry - painted a light cream - with French Country & British Country House architectural influences;
Architectural Design: Hyrum McKay Bates Design, Inc.
Photographer: Lindsay Salazar Photography
New Life Restorations and Properties
A 1950's orange peach brick ranch was updated by removing old overgrown shrubs and installing new landscape. A new roof and painted trim toned down the orange brick.
VFLA Architecture + Interiors
Example of a mid-sized 1950s black two-story brick exterior home design in Denver with a shingle roof
Carby's Lumber
Mid-sized craftsman beige one-story brick exterior home idea in Boston with a shingle roof
LVX Painting
In a neighborhood of 3-story Italianate houses called “Mansion Hill” by the locals, the new homeowners of this 2-story brick home called to say that they wanted to have the stand-out house on the block. The house, originally known as the Kirker-Fischer House had history, an elegant interior and a rather plain exterior, compared with many of its neighbors.
The homeowners also said that they envisioned an all-black house. Fortunately they are not only bold, but have great taste, demonstrated by immediately approving a new color palette. The palette has lots of deep gray, dark purple tones and five different blacks, highlighted with metallic copper.
The house had been poorly maintained and quickly-rehabbed more than once. The carved stone details were filled in with several layers of old paint. The most recent repaint was fairly fresh, but in some places was barely attached to the brick substrate.
Lots of old paint was hand-scraped from brick walls and both stone and wood trim. The trim was sanded smooth and some mortar was replaced in the brick. Material-specific primers were used on all bare surfaces.
The details in the wood window trim were so badly scarred that it was impossible to bring them back, so we clad them with new poplar molding. Other carpentry projects included some minor repairs to the fascia boards plus a line of trim on the front porch roof to add another copper highlight to a very plain area.
After all this preparation and repair, the highly-detailed plan for painting took another two weeks. Meticulous attention was paid to the surfaces to accent each level and maximize the amount of visible detail.
The top coats were Sherwin-Williams Emerald along with some Resilience. The project took a 3-person crew three weeks to finish. We knew right away that this was the project we were submitting for American Painting Contractor magazine’s Top Job Award, and we’re very pleased that APC recognized the Kirker-Fischer House as a winner in the category of restoration.
Widespread Solutions
This beautiful one-story brick rancher located in Henrico County is impressive. Painting brick can be a
hard decision to make but it’s a tried and true way of updating your home’s exterior without replacing
the masonry. While some brick styles have stood the test of time, others have become dated more
quickly. Moreover, many homeowners prefer a solid color for their home as compared to the natural
variety of brick. This home was painted with Benjamin Moore’s Mayonnaise, a versatile bright white
with a touch of creamy yellow.
Pollard Hodgson Architects
Example of a large classic red two-story brick exterior home design in New Orleans
Oldbury Homebuilders Inc.
Inspiration for a large timeless brown one-story brick gable roof remodel in Austin
Sweet Home of Mine
This 1960s Ranch was taken from it's original red/yellow brick and painted a light grey tan color. I added a new roof and the red/maroon bleached out shutters were changed out for stained board and batten shutters. I also added a new garage door with accent pieces, exterior lighting was changed out and I extended the original front porch out by an additional 4 feet making it a true sitting porch. We also put in a tree swing in front to show the tranquility of the home and neighborhood and give the home a new young feel since the neighborhood was becoming a new hub for first time buyers with children. Photo Credit: Kimberly Schneider
SLC Architect LLC
Photography by Patrick Brickman
Example of a mid-sized classic white two-story brick gable roof design in Charleston
Example of a mid-sized classic white two-story brick gable roof design in Charleston
Vincent Longo Custom Builders
Willet Photography
Mid-sized transitional white three-story brick exterior home idea in Atlanta with a mixed material roof and a black roof
Mid-sized transitional white three-story brick exterior home idea in Atlanta with a mixed material roof and a black roof
Stewart Custom Homes
This is a showcase home by Larry Stewart Custom Homes. We are proud to highlight this Tudor style luxury estate situated in Southlake TX.
Large traditional two-story brick exterior home idea in Dallas
Large traditional two-story brick exterior home idea in Dallas
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Lind Nelson Construction Inc.
Photographer, Morgan Sheff
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless red two-story brick gable roof remodel in Minneapolis
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless red two-story brick gable roof remodel in Minneapolis
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