front facade ideas
Jonathan Gamez
4 years ago
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MadoraBeachShack
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i need help with renovating our front facade
Comments (15)hi Adrian and Erin, now that looks flash! and it is amazing the difference the small things make! we will certainly look at this and Erin, tks so much for the photo. Do you think the new square posts holding up the veranda should be painted the same colour as the windows ( we think we will restore the windows to the existing white) or made a feature, ie maybe dressed timber or another colour? Our landscape plan includes a pergola ( maybe dressed timber or painted white) leading up to the front porch and a few low retaining walls ( maybe rendered or sandstone?) and maybe the post colour can tie in somewhere? cheers kim...See MoreIdeas needed for a 90's front facade revamp please!
Comments (1)I would remove the two conifers , improve the soil, replace them with 'little gem' magnolias, maybe a hedge of viburnum or buxus, remove part of lawn and add a water feature , a lovely pot with a feature standard tree near your front door would look really beautiful, maybe a new colour on your front door could add a pop of colour, maybe screen off your bins also, great house to start with....See MoreSUGGESTIONS TO MODERNIZE/RE-HAUL DRAB 70'S FRONT FACADE/HOME
Comments (17)Do a google image search of "nuts and berries architecture", "sevitt and Pettit", and perhaps "Sydney school architecture". Your house has been inspired by those styles/movements from late 60 and 70s Australian architecture and you should be able to find images of sensitive renovations that inspire you....See Morewould like some ideas of how to soften our front facade
Comments (4)Hi, depending on budget, I would render white (although I am not always keen on render), have roof sprayed white, warm timber door and garage door (see vertical timber battens in photo to follow), change porch to a contemporary, thinner, over hanging steel one in black or one with vertical timber battens in front of the door to break up the facade a bit. Ideally you would update the windows but that may not work with the indoor layout....See MoreJonathan Gamez
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