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Black Exterior Design Ideas

Central Residence
Central Residence
Dylan Barber Building DesignDylan Barber Building Design
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary two-storey black house exterior in Geelong with a flat roof.
Modern Duplex
Modern Duplex
UserUser
Modern twist on the classic A-frame profile. This multi-story Duplex has a striking façade that juxtaposes large windows against organic and industrial materials. Built by Mast & Co Design/Build features distinguished asymmetrical architectural forms which accentuate the contemporary design that flows seamlessly from the exterior to the interior.
Leo Cottage
Leo Cottage
Big ChillBig Chill
Design Credit: @katemarkerinteriors @leocottage Photographer: @margaretrajic
Inspiration for a beach style one-storey black house exterior in Grand Rapids with a gable roof.
Mentone House
Mentone House
Jasmine McClelland DesignJasmine McClelland Design
This is a great photo of the exterior cladding and black framed windows of this cubist home. The floor to ceiling windows on the ground floor enjoy views to the pool on one side of the home and the tennis court on the other. Sarah Wood Photography
House ILL
House ILL
INT2architectureINT2architecture
INT2 architecture
Design ideas for a small one-storey black house exterior in Saint Petersburg with wood siding, a gable roof and a metal roof.
Gull Lake Modern Farmhouse
Gull Lake Modern Farmhouse
Loudan StudioLoudan Studio
Large country two-storey black house exterior in Other with a gable roof, a shingle roof and a black roof.
Skagit Cabin
Skagit Cabin
FivedotFivedot
Rural vacation cabin with rainwater catchment and storage.
This is an example of a mid-sized modern one-storey black exterior in Seattle with wood siding and a shed roof.
Linea Weatherboard Home
Linea Weatherboard Home
Build 7 ChristchurchBuild 7 Christchurch
Hannah Bird Photography
Large contemporary one-storey black house exterior in Christchurch with a gable roof and a metal roof.
East Venice
East Venice
Hamilton ArchitectsHamilton Architects
Inspiration for a beach style three-storey black exterior in Los Angeles with concrete fiberboard siding and a gable roof.
Tom's House - Jack's Point
Tom's House - Jack's Point
Anna-Marie Chin Architects LtdAnna-Marie Chin Architects Ltd
David Straight
Design ideas for a small contemporary two-storey black exterior in Dunedin with metal siding and a gable roof.
Number 16
Number 16
Jess Hunter Interior DesignJess Hunter Interior Design
Charred timber cladding creates a distinctive link from the traditional front cottage to the modern pavillions
This is an example of a large contemporary split-level black house exterior in Other with wood siding, a gable roof and a metal roof.
爽やかな風が駆け抜ける 暮らしがなじむ家
爽やかな風が駆け抜ける 暮らしがなじむ家
株式会社蒲生工務店株式会社蒲生工務店
Inspiration for a contemporary two-storey black house exterior in Other with a shed roof and mixed siding.
Huntsville Small House
Huntsville Small House
Agostino Terziano DesignAgostino Terziano Design
This is an example of a small scandinavian two-storey black house exterior in Toronto with wood siding, a gable roof, a metal roof and a black roof.
Logan  Home
Logan Home
Executive Developers, LLCExecutive Developers, LLC
Exterior front - garage side
Design ideas for an expansive contemporary two-storey black house exterior in Other with concrete fiberboard siding, a gable roof, a shingle roof, a black roof and clapboard siding.
Lincoln 3
Lincoln 3
BcDc (B. Costello Design & Consulting, LLC)BcDc (B. Costello Design & Consulting, LLC)
copyright 2014 BcDc
Photo of a mid-sized modern two-storey black exterior in Denver with mixed siding.
住宅用バーチャルツアー製作 Iron House TETSUYA
住宅用バーチャルツアー製作 Iron House TETSUYA
株式会社Terra Design株式会社Terra Design
Photo By Terra design
Design ideas for an industrial black exterior in Tokyo Suburbs with a flat roof.
Marshall House
Marshall House
Paul Cashin ArchitectsPaul Cashin Architects
Photography by Richard Chivers https://www.rchivers.co.uk/ Marshall House is an extension to a Grade II listed dwelling in the village of Twyford, near Winchester, Hampshire. The original house dates from the 17th Century, although it had been remodelled and extended during the late 18th Century. The clients contacted us to explore the potential to extend their home in order to suit their growing family and active lifestyle. Due to the constraints of living in a listed building, they were unsure as to what development possibilities were available. The brief was to replace an existing lean-to and 20th century conservatory with a new extension in a modern, contemporary approach. The design was developed in close consultation with the local authority as well as their historic environment department, in order to respect the existing property and work to achieve a positive planning outcome. Like many older buildings, the dwelling had been adjusted here and there, and updated at numerous points over time. The interior of the existing property has a charm and a character - in part down to the age of the property, various bits of work over time and the wear and tear of the collective history of its past occupants. These spaces are dark, dimly lit and cosy. They have low ceilings, small windows, little cubby holes and odd corners. Walls are not parallel or perpendicular, there are steps up and down and places where you must watch not to bang your head. The extension is accessed via a small link portion that provides a clear distinction between the old and new structures. The initial concept is centred on the idea of contrasts. The link aims to have the effect of walking through a portal into a seemingly different dwelling, that is modern, bright, light and airy with clean lines and white walls. However, complementary aspects are also incorporated, such as the strategic placement of windows and roof lights in order to cast light over walls and corners to create little nooks and private views. The overall form of the extension is informed by the awkward shape and uses of the site, resulting in the walls not being parallel in plan and splaying out at different irregular angles. Externally, timber larch cladding is used as the primary material. This is painted black with a heavy duty barn paint, that is both long lasting and cost effective. The black finish of the extension contrasts with the white painted brickwork at the rear and side of the original house. The external colour palette of both structures is in opposition to the reality of the interior spaces. Although timber cladding is a fairly standard, commonplace material, visual depth and distinction has been created through the articulation of the boards. The inclusion of timber fins changes the way shadows are cast across the external surface during the day. Whilst at night, these are illuminated by external lighting. A secondary entrance to the house is provided through a concealed door that is finished to match the profile of the cladding. This opens to a boot/utility room, from which a new shower room can be accessed, before proceeding to the new open plan living space and dining area.
The Greenhills House
The Greenhills House
Turn DesignTurn Design
House facade Built Photo
Design ideas for a large midcentury two-storey black house exterior in Portland with wood siding and a flat roof.
Okura House
Okura House
Jessica Chloe PhotographyJessica Chloe Photography
Workshop and boat shed can be accessed both sides from the entry/ driveway
Large contemporary two-storey black house exterior in Auckland with wood siding, a gable roof, a metal roof, a black roof and board and batten siding.
Modern Duplex
Modern Duplex
UserUser
Modern twist on the classic A-frame profile. This multi-story Duplex has a striking façade that juxtaposes large windows against organic and industrial materials. Built by Mast & Co Design/Build features distinguished asymmetrical architectural forms which accentuate the contemporary design that flows seamlessly from the exterior to the interior.

Black Exterior Design Ideas

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