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Vincent Longo Custom Builders
Willet Photography
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional three-storey brick white house exterior in Atlanta with a gable roof, a mixed roof and a black roof.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional three-storey brick white house exterior in Atlanta with a gable roof, a mixed roof and a black roof.
Widespread Solutions
This beautiful one-story brick rancher located in Henrico County is impressive. Painting brick can be a
hard decision to make but it’s a tried and true way of updating your home’s exterior without replacing
the masonry. While some brick styles have stood the test of time, others have become dated more
quickly. Moreover, many homeowners prefer a solid color for their home as compared to the natural
variety of brick. This home was painted with Benjamin Moore’s Mayonnaise, a versatile bright white
with a touch of creamy yellow.
1907 Homes
Photo of a large country two-storey brick white house exterior in Other with a gable roof and a shingle roof.
New Image Construction
Photo of a large traditional two-storey brick white exterior in Other with a gable roof.
Shapiro & Company Architects
Inspiration for an expansive traditional two-storey brick white house exterior in Other with a hip roof, a shingle roof and a grey roof.
McCormack Architects
Rear Exterior
This is an example of a large eclectic three-storey brick red exterior in Toronto with a hip roof.
This is an example of a large eclectic three-storey brick red exterior in Toronto with a hip roof.
Constructions Piraino
Maison contemporaine des Constructions Piraino à Strazeele
Inspiration for a large contemporary two-storey brick red house exterior in Lille with a gable roof and a tile roof.
Inspiration for a large contemporary two-storey brick red house exterior in Lille with a gable roof and a tile roof.
Blake Shaw Homes
See It 360 Photography, Sacha Griffin
Mid-sized traditional two-storey brick white exterior in Atlanta with a gable roof.
Mid-sized traditional two-storey brick white exterior in Atlanta with a gable roof.
Mark Hazeldine Photography
This is an example of a traditional two-storey brick exterior in Surrey with a flat roof.
Cannarsa Structure and Design
Photo of a large transitional two-storey brick beige house exterior in Grand Rapids with a gable roof, a shingle roof and a grey roof.
Longview Capstone Homes
This is an example of a mid-sized country one-storey brick brown house exterior in Dallas with a shingle roof.
BuilderFish
The original house, built in 1953, was a red brick, rectangular box.
All that remains of the original structure are three walls and part of the original basement. We added everything you see including a bump-out and addition for a gourmet, eat-in kitchen, family room, expanded master bedroom and bath. And the home blends nicely into the neighborhood without looking bigger (wider) from the street.
Every city and town in America has similar houses which can be recycled.
Photo courtesy Andrea Hubbell
Marilyn Hill Interiors
Matt Muller Photography
Photo of a mid-sized eclectic two-storey brick brown exterior in Nashville with a gable roof.
Photo of a mid-sized eclectic two-storey brick brown exterior in Nashville with a gable roof.
Reader & Swartz Architects, P.C.
This house is firmly planted in the Shenandoah Valley, while its inspiration is tied to the owner’s British ancestry and fondness for English country houses. Situated on an abandoned fence line between two former pastures, the home engages pastoral views from all of the major rooms.
Spray-Net Vancouver
AFTER photo. Full revamp including staining the brick, spray painting vinyl windows and spray painting the stucco (not including front door & gutters).
Our stain delivers the breathability & permanent colour transformation you need to cost-effectively revamp your home.
Since the porosity of each brick can differ, we’ve formulated a stain that combines the adhesiveness of a paint with the permanent finish of a stain.
When latex paint is applied to brick, the film simply lays on top of the surface. This stops moisture inside of the brick from evaporating, leading to blistering & peeling. Our stain travels deep into the pores of your brick and through the chemical process of crystallization, it becomes part of the brick itself, allowing your brick to continuously breathe. For brick with decreased porosity, our stain also has the unique ability to grip to the top of the surface for optimal adhesion.
Give us a call to book your free in-home consultation!
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Svetlana Hanzyy Design
Design ideas for a large country two-storey brick white exterior in Nashville.
MIREWORKS
Inspiration for a large transitional two-storey brick white house exterior in New Orleans with a hip roof, a shingle roof, a brown roof and clapboard siding.
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