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The Lazy Gardener
A magnificent Victorian receives an enormous makeover and brand new landscape design. We wanted to keep the focus on the house while giving the homeowner privacy from the street and keeping a historic cottage garden feel with plenty of room for children to play on a large lawn.
Amy Krane Color Consulting
With the siding permanent we needed an overall color palette to complement it. The decorative trim adds whimsy to the house but the clients wanted a sedate color scheme. We chose cream and a medium ochre brown to accent the lines of the Victorian. The front door is distressed rustic wood.
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Geoffrey Mouen Architect, LLC
Inspiration for a huge victorian white three-story wood exterior home remodel in Orlando
Eric A Chase Architecture
Brian Vanden Brink
Example of a large ornate three-story wood gable roof design in Other
Example of a large ornate three-story wood gable roof design in Other
Kustom Home Design
Photos taken by Kustom Home Design
Example of an ornate exterior home design in Charlotte
Example of an ornate exterior home design in Charlotte
Kate Jackson Design
Classic shingle style, New England coastline.
Architect, builder and cabinet maker: Treehouse Design
Photo: Sam Gray
Victorian exterior home idea in Boston
Victorian exterior home idea in Boston
KuDa Photography
Parapet railing from 1st avenue, Portland, 19th century
Floor tiles from Prague, 19th century
Front door - Prague, early 19th century
Photo by KuDa Photography
Studio 511
Classic Victorian house with decorative cedar shingles and carved ornament on the facade. The wrap around porch offers an inviting front entry to the elegant home.
Cummings Architecture + Interiors
Eric Roth Photography
Example of a mid-sized ornate blue two-story wood house exterior design in Boston with a shingle roof
Example of a mid-sized ornate blue two-story wood house exterior design in Boston with a shingle roof
JRML Associates, Inc.
Built in 1930, the home, a magnificent reproduction of the Georgian architectural style, was
situated on a large property with mature landscaping, pool, and river views. The clients commissioned JRML to design a screened porch, requesting that the design harmonize with the existing architecture. The existing home featured a flat-roofed sun porch on its left side. For contrast, we decided on a gabled roof to enhance the effect of perspective from the oblique driveway approach, and natural lighting using skylights. Two wood-clad steel beams enabled the roof to span the entire length without interior support. For harmony, we painted the plywood white to match the existing sun porch, and for cost, limited the masonry to a skirt with exaggerated pilasters. For rhythm and variety, we introduced the arches into the linear composition of the false window band. The interior featured complementary millwork details. Removable screened panels with false meeting rails mimic windows. The beaded paneling expresses the ceiling’s linearity. Stamped concrete was specified for the floor for easy cleaning. The white interior of the screened porch allows the landscaping, pool, and water views to support the outdoor experience.
Tyler Chartier Architectural Photography
Tyler W. Chartier
Example of an ornate exterior home design in San Francisco
Example of an ornate exterior home design in San Francisco
Christopher A Rose AIA, ASID
Rion Rizzo, Creative Sources Photography
Large victorian blue three-story wood exterior home idea in Charleston
Large victorian blue three-story wood exterior home idea in Charleston
Estrella Custom Stone Inc
Victorian beige three-story stone exterior home idea in Phoenix with a hip roof
Austin Patterson Disston Architects
Waterfront Houses.
Inspiration for a victorian exterior home remodel in Bridgeport
Inspiration for a victorian exterior home remodel in Bridgeport
Victorian Exterior Home Ideas
Jefferson Door Company
Jefferson Door supplied: exterior doors (custom Sapele mahogany), interior doors (Buffelen), windows (Marvin windows), shutters (custom Sapele mahogany), columns (HB&G), crown moulding, baseboard and door hardware (Emtek).
House was built by Hotard General Contracting, Inc.
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