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Accessible bathroom, our designers will make sure it looks the way you desire and performs above and beyond your expectations.
It goes really well with the blue color applied on the doors, shutters, and railing that also add a refreshing touch to suit the tropical theme even better. Last but not least, there is an extended walkway added in front of the front door and the garage. The house had quite many windows, but it was not easy to enjoy the garden view from inside. Other than that, the facade also looked too ordinary that it needed some revamping.
After: Welcoming Home Exterior
Stucco replaced cedar siding and the brickwork below was painted to match. Raised stucco trim surrounds new casement windows on the upper level. The scope of work included all new windows, doors, painting, lighting and new or restored flooring. A former neighborhood misfit, this country French-styled home is now an old-world charmer. Rough stucco slathered over pinkish brick added several inches in thickness to the walls.
This project is quite different from all the three options mentioned earlier. The reason is that the addition project is done by adding a second level with various size options to the house. It is excellent to choose when you do not have enough space on the lot to expand the house on the first level. A ranch house addition can also add the needed function in the house. For example, a garage addition can add protection and safety value because it means that the homeowners can keep their vehicles inside the house.
Classic Georgia Bungalow: Before
Dark-stained walnut floors in the kitchen draw attention and are easy to clean. In the living room, the homeowners placed jute carpeting over the finished wood floor to protect the floor. Before, the wall between the kitchen and dining room closed off the kitchen. Having the space divided into two separate rooms created an enclosed kitchen that made the house feel smaller.
It means that the front part of the house is also affected by it. Another stunning color that we cannot miss is the red front door. This entrance obtains a new hue and wider sidelights that finally make it attached to the new wooden garage door next to it. The most significant one is none other but the exterior colors.
Fabulous Whole Makeover to A1970s Traditional Brick Home Exterior
Many ranch-style homes built in the 21st century mix traditional-style, two-story home elements in a single-story structure. Here, expansive arched windows add swooping height to the front exterior. A tiny yard doesn't mean sacrificing attractiveness, as this ranch-style home proves.
We will also give you the information about why each of the residences needs additions. Ranch house additions before and after might be the type of inspirations that you are looking for right now. It is especially when you are thinking about expanding your residence. A dull paint job and overgrown, unkempt bushes held this home back from its full potential.
Bench seating keeps multiple chairs from cluttering the floor. A freestanding hutch adds storage to the room and keeps items from gathering on the table or in the adjacent kitchen. Removing the interior wall not only opened the kitchen, it also allowed the homeowners to add a kitchen island.
A dated color scheme obscured much of the character of this small home. Overgrown landscaping also contributed to the neglected look. A few simple but thoughtful changes allowed the charming exterior to shine. This small brick home had some interesting features, but no distinct personality. Standard-issue brick and minimal landscaping left the Cape Cod with little curb appeal. The door and shutters seemed out of scale with the rest of the structure.
CURB APPEAL – Look at what paint over brick, windowboxes, and shutters could do to a dated facade. The upper portion of the exterior is cedar lap siding in a custom dark stain. The lower level is concrete block, also in a custom dark stain. This small 1940s Cape Cod was almost overtaken by shrubs that crowded the home and encroached the front steps.
Low-maintenance fiberglass columns and molded polymer millwork, along with charming white rocking chairs, frame the new entrance. The interior of this 1893 Victorian was full of details, but the exterior had lost its classic touches. The porch was previously removed because of rotting wood and the house was re-sided. A new wraparound front porch and a bold new exterior paint color update the home's exterior design and change the look of the home completely. New cedar shake siding gives the exterior a traditional look.
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