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Our mission is to help people visualize, create & maintain beautiful homes. We bring to you inspiring visuals of cool homes, specific spaces, architectural marvels and new design trends. Easily described as a dream come true, this modern home afront a mock coral reef gets our eyes excited. As metal chain windows let in just the right amount of light, strong charcoal frames and a cascade of white steps lead up to urban paradise.
It’s a fresh look that few people are doing in this country but it’s gaining in popularity, especially in tropical areas like Miami and Southern California. White stucco siding with brown window and door trim mixed with some bohemian island styles gives you this beautiful custom modern home. Bohemian style modern houses tend to have a slightly different roof design than other modern homes. Some areas are flat but others have just a slight pitch with metal roofing. Because modern home designs look just as good in the mountains as they do by the beach. Although typically the exterior color schemes get darker and more earthy.
Aesthetic Appeal
Bold colors can draw attention to certain architectural features that otherwise get overlooked. Here, a bright color on the rooftop looks great against neutral beige siding. Landscaping can also be incorporated into the overall exterior design plans. Here, the natural rock feature mimics the multi-level architecture in a natural yet clean-cut way. A key feature of the transitional style modern home is the ability to blend, or mix and match, features. Here, a diverse color palette brings fresh energy that still feels crisp and refreshing.
Merely since it is a contemporary home, it does not imply it is going to go out of style in no time. When you are seeking to attain a luxury stylish and contemporary look on the outside of your home, then think about setting up high-quality exterior lights. In general, the hue that you need to be leaning towards is definitely the bright yellows. This will give that extra touch of elegance and a traditional vibe to your house structure.
Stylized Siding
Who says a contemporary home has to be located in a metropolitan area? This outdoor space is so plush, and it even has a sofa and a fireplace so you can relax in the great outdoors. You can’t go wrong with a warm and inviting home, modern and streamlined, and wholly in tune with its surroundings like this one. The architecture of your new home will make you look like a celebrity.
Because of the assortment in exterior lights designs that are currently available, lighting could add an additional touch of elegance and offer your property a contemporary feel. Whether you choose a traditional lantern style lighting solution or choose a small for something more modern, is up to you. The deliciously creamy white paint color and new siding elevated the color palette, and the stone is limewashed to keep the element of texture. We love the larger front porch and cozy outdoor nooks our designers added to this colonial home exterior.
#18 // Midcentury to Modern Contemporary
The larger windows and front door, plus a sleek new garage door, provide natural light indoors and a sense of openness to this home’s exterior design. Our designers incorporated wood tones to add warmth, as well as statement lighting and a dark gray paint color (Benjamin Moore’s Soot) to invoke moodiness. They give off a sophisticated, one-of-a-kind vibe that design lovers can’t seem to get enough of. Clean lines and industrial materials are hallmarks of contemporary design, but the style's not limited to any one set of rules. These eye-catching homes from the AD archives interpret the idea of a modern house in a variety of ways.
Modern California cliff side home featuring white stucco and wood look tile siding with an infinity edge pool and roof top decks. This modern home has a thin and tall layout which makes it ideal if you have a narrow lot. The siding is a mix of metal and fiber cement panels with lots of glass. Overhangs are huge because of the steel frame which is a staple of modern architecture. If you want a balcony without posts or visible supports then steel construction and a modern design are the way to go. Modern indoor outdoor living with glass walls, wraparound porches with glass railings and a huge overhang.
Gray tones are a go-to for clean, modern designs, with bold applications more than welcome. This home reflects that blend of traditional architecture with a modern touch. Beautiful Modern cliff side home in California featuring an elevated infinity edge pool and flat roof with roof top deck. The modern patio furniture has a tan coloring with wood frames and tables that flow nicely with the home’s color palette. The color scheme is an interesting mix of raw concrete, browns, black and natural wood. I love the look of a dark home set against a green background.
We pay attention to the little details, such as materials and colors, to provide the modern feel and stunning curb appeal our clients want. Often, simple changes lead to a more livable environment and make your home feel like a relaxing retreat. This beautiful modern home features a light color scheme using a mix of white stucco with real wood frames and soffits.
The staircase leads from a terrace to the roof deck of this Sawyer
The height, roof type, and palette chosen are the major influencing components to achieve this look. David Piscuskas of 1100 Architect and landscape architect Steven Marc Dauber collaborated with Kelly Klein on the spare scheme of her Palm Beach, Florida, home. Palm trees are placed like sculptures around the European-edge pool, which is framed by limestone coping. Warm-tone iroko wood was added to the exterior of this family retreat outside Moscow by designer Gabhan O’Keeffe. With the help of architect Toshiko Mori, a tech-savvy couple built a Hudson Valley compound that boldly reimagines glass-house living.
You can transform the appeal of a house based on the color palette you choose. Where pop of bright hues can impart liveliness, neutral tones can make the house more welcoming and warm. The architectural design language or style of a house is a massive component of its curb appeal. The design language can vary from architectural styles like Modern, Mid-Century, Mediterranean, Tudor, and so on. It’s always great to come back to a trendy place that offers comfort and seems inviting from the exteriors. With the help of current technologies and creative styling ideas, you can achieve the utmost aesthetics for the exterior design.
Follow us for a daily dose of outstanding homes, intelligent architecture & beautiful design. This two-storey mixed-material home employs the style with aplomb, finishing it off with a steel convex balcony and grass tuft-embedded patio. This residential home combines concrete and plaster columns with a wooden garage fronting the road. A stone and wooden gate opens up to platforms paved in pebbles and lined with succulents.
Exteriors That Go the Distance
One of the more unique materials used in modern design is metal siding. Almost any home can use wood, stucco, brick or stone, but metal belongs almost exclusively to modern exterior designs. This beautiful modern home features a flat roof, real stone siding with metal and white stucco. The front door is french style with a rich, real wood brown stain and silver finishes. The siding stone was used to build driveway gate pillars supporting a black metal gate and fence. Beautiful modern home design with real stone siding, white stucco and black metal.
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