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Exterior Design Ideas with Painted Brick Siding

Fachada lateral | Ladrillo caravista | LAS TORRES
Fachada lateral | Ladrillo caravista | LAS TORRES
JORNET | ArquitectosJORNET | Arquitectos
This is an example of an expansive contemporary split-level red apartment exterior in Alicante-Costa Blanca with painted brick siding, a flat roof, a mixed roof and a grey roof.
Family Circle  。家圆 - The Heart of Multi-Generational Living
Family Circle 。家圆 - The Heart of Multi-Generational Living
Walless ArchitectureWalless Architecture
This project seeks to transform family living by adopting a more inclusive and interconnected approach. By redefining and erasing the boundary between two houses - the new and the old ancestral home - we create an activity garden that fosters joy and interaction for both sides, both generations, without compromising individual autonomy. At the heart of this garden lies the ‘Family Circle’, a knot of shared experiences that will be passed down for generations to come.
Gardner Carpenter House (1793) - Cedar Roof Replacement
Gardner Carpenter House (1793) - Cedar Roof Replacement
Connecticut Roofcrafters LlcConnecticut Roofcrafters Llc
The National Register of Historic Places plaque on the Gardner Carpenter House - another Historic Restoration Project in Norwichtown, CT. Built in 1793, the original house (there have been some additions put on in back) needed a new roof - we specified and installed western red cedar. After removing the existing roof, we laid down an Ice & Water Shield underlayment. We flashed all chimney protrusions with 24 gauge red copper flashing and installed a red copper cleansing strip just below the ridge cap on both sides of the roof. We topped this job off with a cedar shingle ridge cap.
Gardner Carpenter House (1793) - Cedar Roof Replacement
Gardner Carpenter House (1793) - Cedar Roof Replacement
Connecticut Roofcrafters LlcConnecticut Roofcrafters Llc
Overhead front view of the Gardner Carpenter House - another Historic Restoration Project in Norwichtown, CT. Built in 1793, the original house (there have been some additions put on in back) needed a new roof - we specified and installed western red cedar. After removing the existing roof, we laid down an Ice & Water Shield underlayment. We flashed all chimney protrusions with 24 gauge red copper flashing and installed a red copper cleansing strip just below the ridge cap on both sides of the roof. We topped this job off with a cedar shingle ridge cap.

Exterior Design Ideas with Painted Brick Siding

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