Exterior Architects

September 17, 2013
Exterior, Architects:
Remodeling Scandinavian home exteriors is not much different than remodeling interiors; both require careful consideration of all the components involved. If you're starting from scratch, you must first decide what architectural designs you prefer. There are several different design styles to choose from, so do your research and determine which one best reflects you and is compatible with your given space. Once that's decided, it's time to consider materials and color. Your overall style will help guide these choices, but your personal taste and resale ability should also be factors. Finally, add some Danish finishing touches to the facade, like lighting and decor, for a personalized, lived-in look.

Which home exterior design style will work for me?

Whether you're a traditionalist, minimalist or trendsetter, there is an architectural design style that will work for you. If you like an old-fashioned look, consider a Victorian, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Tudor, Cape Cod or Craftsman home. For sleek, modern exteriors, think about a Prairie style, art deco, modern or midcentury design. Alternatively, if you want your home to have regional character, go with mediterranean, Southwestern or tropical. Ultimately, consider your location, overall sense of style, budget and current home layout before making your final remodel plans.

What Scandinavian exterior home materials and colors should I use?

The materials you end up using are often determined by the overall style of the house. Traditional homes use more brick and wood shingles, while stone and metal siding are popular contemporary options. Although there is some leeway in the materials you use, be sure it accurately reflects your overall design. Budget is also a factor as well. Vinyl siding is a more affordable option, while stone will cost quite a bit more.

If you're not quite ready for a full-on remodel, you can easily swap out trim and paint colors and still make an impact. Unless you live in a Victorian or are part of a neighborhood where bold colors are common, try to pick a neutral primary color, like beige, brown or gray. If you want to stray from the norm with bright accents, try painting your front door or garage door something bright, such as red, green, blue or yellow.

Source: www.houzz.com
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