The exterior of a building makes an important impression on visitors and buyers alike, hinting at the design and style of the interior while speaking volumes about the people who live inside. Why not consider updating your home’s facade to reflect your lifestyle and personality?  It won’t only make a more attractive place for you to live in, but it will also increase it’s future market value.

An inviting entryway is a sign that the interior is attractive and cosy. If you want to enhance your home exterior, then you may want to choose from the following exterior home designs.

Cape Cod

The origins of Cape Cods can be traced back to the 1600s, back when they were designed so that Massachusetts coastline’s often stormy weather could be withstood. Even though different influences and styles have been incorporated over the years, but that traditional modest box-like can still be mimicked with exterior details like a dormer window or two and simple gray shingles.

Colonial

European settlers had developed Colonial homes with a restrained style, as a result of which they have a formal feel and a majestic appearance. Like the exterior of traditional symmetrical Colonial homes, you can also upgrade your home exterior to have a brick facade with a flat front and a notable front door with columns flanking it.

Contemporary

Today, there is quite a broad category of contemporary homes, often with an interesting mix of flat or low-pitched roofs, horizontal lines and natural materials featured in them. With a contemporary exterior, a strong connection can often be emphasised between the indoors and outdoors, especially with large walls of glass to let in sunlight.

Cottage

Despite being small-scale, cottages happen to be charming and cosy homes. People use them as vacation homes and for everyday living. Often, a casual garden with bright flowers and a picket fence, dormer windows or an inviting porch is often included in cottages, but can also be added to the exterior of a modern day home.

Craftsman

Inspiration for Craftsman homes came from the Arts and Crafts Movement, which is why they have become known for their broad front porches with square and thick columns. The economical bungalows of today can be designed to have such exteriors, especially if they are designed to feature clean lines, natural materials and warm colors.

Mid-century Modern

For an exterior like those of midcentury bungalows in the countryside, cast concrete blocks can be laid in a brick-like pattern and the roofline can be modified to be gently sloped with a low profile.

The above exterior design ideas can serve as inspiration if you want to update the exterior of your home. These valuable ideas could help you enhance and maintain the curb appeal of your home.

 


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