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Blue Exterior Design Ideas with Shingle Siding

Historic Naglee Park Preservation
Historic Naglee Park Preservation
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
This Transitional Craftsman was originally built in 1904, and recently remodeled to replace unpermitted additions that were not to code. The playful blue exterior with white trim evokes the charm and character of this home.
Prichett
Prichett
Avan Construction Inc.Avan Construction Inc.
Brick & Siding Façade
This is an example of a mid-sized midcentury two-storey blue house exterior in Houston with concrete fiberboard siding, a hip roof, a mixed roof, a brown roof and shingle siding.
Private Residence - Manasquan, NJ
Private Residence - Manasquan, NJ
Brendan McHugh, Architect, Manasquan, NJBrendan McHugh, Architect, Manasquan, NJ
Design ideas for a small beach style two-storey blue house exterior in New York with a gambrel roof, a shingle roof, a black roof, shingle siding and vinyl siding.
Classic Lake House
Classic Lake House
Glas AssociatesGlas Associates
A custom, craftsman-style lake house Photo by Ashley Avila Photography
Design ideas for a large arts and crafts three-storey blue house exterior in Grand Rapids with mixed siding, a gable roof, a shingle roof, a black roof and shingle siding.
Wardour
Wardour
Bayview BuildersBayview Builders
Coastal style home
Beach style blue house exterior in Baltimore with a mixed roof, a grey roof and shingle siding.
Tiny Home - Austin, Texas
Tiny Home - Austin, Texas
RAW Design & Consulting /RAW Architecture + DesignRAW Design & Consulting /RAW Architecture + Design
Interior and Exterior Renovations to existing HGTV featured Tiny Home. We modified the exterior paint color theme and painted the interior of the tiny home to give it a fresh look. The interior of the tiny home has been decorated and furnished for use as an AirBnb space. Outdoor features a new custom built deck and hot tub space.
The Cottage on the Cape - Idea House 2020 from This Old House Magazine
The Cottage on the Cape - Idea House 2020 from This Old House Magazine
SBC CedarSBC Cedar
We are so proud to be part of the success of this beautiful This Old House project: The Cottage on the Cape. They chose pre-dipped SBC cedar shingles siding in Atlantic Blue. It just gives this cottage the perfect coastal charm. Builder: Cape Associates Photographer: Jared Kuzia
Rochester V
Rochester V
Mid-Atlantic Custom BuildersMid-Atlantic Custom Builders
Design ideas for a traditional two-storey blue house exterior in DC Metro with concrete fiberboard siding, a shingle roof, a gable roof, a grey roof and shingle siding.
Craftman Home in City of Falls Church
Craftman Home in City of Falls Church
Asta HomesAsta Homes
Inspiration for an arts and crafts three-storey blue house exterior in DC Metro with concrete fiberboard siding, a gable roof, a shingle roof, a grey roof and shingle siding.
The Harbour House
The Harbour House
Lisa Carlisle ArchitectLisa Carlisle Architect
Photo of a large beach style three-storey blue house exterior in Providence with wood siding, a gable roof and shingle siding.
Mill Valley Cottage to Home Transformation
Mill Valley Cottage to Home Transformation
Jetton Construction, Inc.Jetton Construction, Inc.
This property was transformed from an 1870s YMCA summer camp into an eclectic family home, built to last for generations. Space was made for a growing family by excavating the slope beneath and raising the ceilings above. Every new detail was made to look vintage, retaining the core essence of the site, while state of the art whole house systems ensure that it functions like 21st century home. This home was featured on the cover of ELLE Décor Magazine in April 2016. G.P. Schafer, Architect Rita Konig, Interior Designer Chambers & Chambers, Local Architect Frederika Moller, Landscape Architect Eric Piasecki, Photographer
A Captivating Cape Cod Transformation
A Captivating Cape Cod Transformation
Meadowlark Design+BuildMeadowlark Design+Build
A new front porch was added onto this Cape Cod home in Phase 1 of this 2 phase remodel. Design and Build by Meadowlark Design+Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photography by Sean Carter, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Venice Beach Oasis
Venice Beach Oasis
Spatial Affairs BureauSpatial Affairs Bureau
Craftsman renovation and extension
This is an example of a mid-sized arts and crafts two-storey blue exterior in Los Angeles with wood siding, a clipped gable roof, a shingle roof, a grey roof and shingle siding.
Chatham
Chatham
Space & Mark LLCSpace & Mark LLC
This is an example of a large traditional two-storey blue house exterior in New York with mixed siding, a gable roof, a shingle roof, a grey roof and shingle siding.
Cedar Rock Farms Lot 7
Cedar Rock Farms Lot 7
Curtis White CompaniesCurtis White Companies
Inspiration for a large one-storey blue house exterior in Birmingham with vinyl siding and shingle siding.
Chenequa Lake Home
Chenequa Lake Home
Think DesignThink Design
Luxury Home on Pine Lake, WI
Inspiration for an expansive traditional two-storey blue house exterior in Milwaukee with wood siding, a gable roof, a shingle roof, a brown roof and shingle siding.
Cheerful Composition - AIA Silver Medal Winner
Cheerful Composition - AIA Silver Medal Winner
Clawson Architects, LLCClawson Architects, LLC
The term “forever home” is often used to describe a house that portends to meet all of one’s current and future needs. Attaining such a residence often entails moving from one’s current home, leaving behind years of memories. We had the satisfaction of collaborating with a client to make their existing home into their forever home with smart adaptations that will allow them to age in place…in the house and neighborhood they love. The site is challenging in that the front of the home is perched atop a steep incline, and the home is primarily entered via a more accessible alley in the back. Thus, the home has two “fronts.” The existing low-slung ranch/bungalow had suited this couple for many years. However, newly retired with more free time, the couple sought to create a more gracious home to enjoy entertaining indoors and out, hosting guests for extended stays, and exploring their artistic sides in a proper studio space. A successful project would be a home filled with natural light that allowed them to age in place. A “happy house.” Inspiration for the design was found in the owners’ love of 1920s Arts & Crafts bungalows and bright colors. The existing home provided design cues, such as a porch with stucco columns and shallow arches that had been concealed by a previous renovation. Building upon that, we proposed to reconfigure the roof into a cross-gable to maximize interior space on the second floor while increasing the home’s contextuality with neighboring ones. A new primary bedroom suite with bathroom, his and hers closets, and a dressing room for the lady of the house were created. To maximizing versatility, the dressing room can also be utilized as a guest room. The balance of the second floor includes a hall bathroom and large office, gallery walls to display artwork, storage areas, and even some private meditation spaces with doors hidden behind bookcases. A first-floor addition expanded the casual dining room into the rear garden and created a new art studio. To imbue the middle of the house with light, skylights were introduced over the existing stair; new screened stairwells, inspired by the work of Louis Sullivan, filter the natural light. Acknowledging practical issues of aging in place, all openings were designed to allow easy passage by a wheelchair, and bathroom accommodations include grab bars and roll-in showers. Additionally, a small first floor bathroom was expanded and, along with an adjacent bedroom, will allow for single floor living if necessary. Exterior detailing was again influenced by the Arts & Crafts tradition: deep overhangs, brackets, and tapered columns. New cedar shingles were installed, the original porch restored, and the low arch motif was re-introduced into the design. A new garden of native plantings with an outdoor room anchors the house in the landscape. While one never truly know what the future holds, creating their “forever home” gives the inhabitants peace of mind that they can live in this place that brings them joy and gives them comfort now and, in the days, to come.
Victorian style roof
Victorian style roof
Metro West RoofingMetro West Roofing
Design ideas for a large traditional three-storey blue house exterior in Boston with concrete fiberboard siding, a gable roof, a shingle roof, a black roof and shingle siding.
North Shore Drive
North Shore Drive
Calista InteriorsCalista Interiors
A traditional waterfront exterior for a growing young family.
Design ideas for a mid-sized beach style two-storey blue house exterior in Seattle with concrete fiberboard siding, a gable roof, a shingle roof, a black roof and shingle siding.
A Captivating Cape Cod Transformation
A Captivating Cape Cod Transformation
Meadowlark Design+BuildMeadowlark Design+Build
Design and Build by Meadowlark Design+Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photography by Sean Carter, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
This is an example of a mid-sized arts and crafts two-storey blue house exterior in Detroit with concrete fiberboard siding, a gable roof, a shingle roof, a grey roof and shingle siding.

Blue Exterior Design Ideas with Shingle Siding

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