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Exterior Design Ideas with Stone Veneer and Concrete Fiberboard Siding

Patching Residence
Patching Residence
Dylan Barber Building DesignDylan Barber Building Design
This is an example of a large beach style two-storey black house exterior in Geelong with concrete fiberboard siding, a flat roof and a metal roof.
Calder Street House
Calder Street House
Charles Maccora DesignCharles Maccora Design
Design ideas for a large tropical one-storey white house exterior in Geelong with concrete fiberboard siding, a gable roof, a metal roof and a white roof.
Custom Stone Entry with Glass and Metal Doors
Custom Stone Entry with Glass and Metal Doors
Michelle's InteriorsMichelle's Interiors
I redesigned the blue prints for the stone entryway to give it the drama and heft that's appropriate for a home of this caliber. I widened the metal doorway to open up the view to the interior, and added the stone arch around the perimeter. I also defined the porch with a stone border in a darker hue. Photo by Brian Gassel
Custom Craftsman Home in Vienna, VA
Custom Craftsman Home in Vienna, VA
Oak Hill Building & RemodelingOak Hill Building & Remodeling
Robert Miller Photography
Photo of a large arts and crafts three-storey blue house exterior in DC Metro with concrete fiberboard siding, a shingle roof, a gable roof and a grey roof.
Nest in the Trees
Nest in the Trees
Anchor BuildersAnchor Builders
Design & Build Team: Anchor Builders, Photographer: Andrea Rugg Photography
Photo of a mid-sized traditional two-storey grey exterior in Minneapolis with concrete fiberboard siding and a gable roof.
Bloomfield New Construction
Bloomfield New Construction
Lindsey MarkelLindsey Markel
After building their first home this Bloomfield couple didn't have any immediate plans on building another until they saw this perfect property for sale. It didn't take them long to make the decision on purchasing it and moving forward with another building project. With the wife working from home it allowed them to become the general contractor for this project. It was a lot of work and a lot of decision making but they are absolutely in love with their new home. It is a dream come true for them and I am happy they chose me and Dillman & Upton to help them make it a reality. Photo By: Kate Benjamin
Finished Projects
Finished Projects
A.Pro Builders Inc.A.Pro Builders Inc.
Mike Procyk,
This is an example of a mid-sized arts and crafts two-storey green exterior in New York with concrete fiberboard siding.
Craftsman
Craftsman
Passages Custom Homes LLCPassages Custom Homes LLC
Shultz Photo Design
Design ideas for an arts and crafts two-storey grey exterior in Minneapolis with concrete fiberboard siding and a gable roof.
Ridgeview
Ridgeview
Ridge Creek Custom HomesRidge Creek Custom Homes
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional two-storey grey exterior in Minneapolis with stone veneer and a gable roof.
Benton Scandinavian Modern Farmhouse
Benton Scandinavian Modern Farmhouse
Meyer DesignMeyer Design
This Scandinavian look shows off beauty in simplicity. The clean lines of the roof allow for very dramatic interiors. Tall windows and clerestories throughout bring in great natural light! Meyer Design Lakewest Custom Homes
Room for Everyone
Room for Everyone
Artistic Design and Construction, IncArtistic Design and Construction, Inc
This little white cottage has been a hit! See our project " Little White Cottage for more photos. We have plans from 1379SF to 2745SF.
Photo of a small traditional two-storey white house exterior in Charleston with concrete fiberboard siding, a gable roof and a metal roof.
From Kids to Quiet
From Kids to Quiet
SV DesignSV Design
On the site of an old family summer cottage, nestled on a lake in upstate New York, rests this newly constructed year round residence. The house is designed for two, yet provides plenty of space for adult children and grandchildren to come and visit. The serenity of the lake is captured with an open floor plan, anchored by fireplaces to cozy up to. The public side of the house presents a subdued presence with a courtyard enclosed by three wings of the house. Photo Credit: David Lamb
newton residence 1 - dplk.04
newton residence 1 - dplk.04
david phillipsdavid phillips
new construction / builder - cmd corp.
Inspiration for a large traditional two-storey beige house exterior in Boston with stone veneer and a shingle roof.
Greenlea
Greenlea
Visbeen ArchitectsVisbeen Architects
Design ideas for a mid-sized country two-storey white house exterior in Grand Rapids with concrete fiberboard siding, a gable roof and a mixed roof.
Traditional Farmhouse
Traditional Farmhouse
Jonathan Miller ArchitectsJonathan Miller Architects
Design ideas for a large country three-storey white house exterior in Other with concrete fiberboard siding, a metal roof and a gable roof.
Griffin/Yarborough Residence - Bold and Beautiful Lowcountry
Griffin/Yarborough Residence - Bold and Beautiful Lowcountry
Boshaw Residential, LLCBoshaw Residential, LLC
Bold and beautiful colors accentuate this traditional Charleston style Lowcountry home. Warm and inviting.
This is an example of a small traditional two-storey red exterior in Atlanta with concrete fiberboard siding and a gable roof.
Old Style with Contemporary Living - Old East Hill Residence
Old Style with Contemporary Living - Old East Hill Residence
Dalrymple | Sallis ArchitectureDalrymple | Sallis Architecture
Greg Reigler
Mid-sized beach style one-storey white exterior in Atlanta with concrete fiberboard siding and a gable roof.
Detached Garage
Detached Garage
ODS ArchitectureODS Architecture
Atherton has many large substantial homes - our clients purchased an existing home on a one acre flag-shaped lot and asked us to design a new dream home for them. The result is a new 7,000 square foot four-building complex consisting of the main house, six-car garage with two car lifts, pool house with a full one bedroom residence inside, and a separate home office /work out gym studio building. A fifty-foot swimming pool was also created with fully landscaped yards. Given the rectangular shape of the lot, it was decided to angle the house to incoming visitors slightly so as to more dramatically present itself. The house became a classic u-shaped home but Feng Shui design principals were employed directing the placement of the pool house to better contain the energy flow on the site. The main house entry door is then aligned with a special Japanese red maple at the end of a long visual axis at the rear of the site. These angles and alignments set up everything else about the house design and layout, and views from various rooms allow you to see into virtually every space tracking movements of others in the home. The residence is simply divided into two wings of public use, kitchen and family room, and the other wing of bedrooms, connected by the living and dining great room. Function drove the exterior form of windows and solid walls with a line of clerestory windows which bring light into the middle of the large home. Extensive sun shadow studies with 3D tree modeling led to the unorthodox placement of the pool to the north of the home, but tree shadow tracking showed this to be the sunniest area during the entire year. Sustainable measures included a full 7.1kW solar photovoltaic array technically making the house off the grid, and arranged so that no panels are visible from the property. A large 16,000 gallon rainwater catchment system consisting of tanks buried below grade was installed. The home is California GreenPoint rated and also features sealed roof soffits and a sealed crawlspace without the usual venting. A whole house computer automation system with server room was installed as well. Heating and cooling utilize hot water radiant heated concrete and wood floors supplemented by heat pump generated heating and cooling. A compound of buildings created to form balanced relationships between each other, this home is about circulation, light and a balance of form and function. Photo by John Sutton Photography.
Cat Mountain Residence
Cat Mountain Residence
Cornerstone ArchitectsCornerstone Architects
Conceived as a remodel and addition, the final design iteration for this home is uniquely multifaceted. Structural considerations required a more extensive tear down, however the clients wanted the entire remodel design kept intact, essentially recreating much of the existing home. The overall floor plan design centers on maximizing the views, while extensive glazing is carefully placed to frame and enhance them. The residence opens up to the outdoor living and views from multiple spaces and visually connects interior spaces in the inner court. The client, who also specializes in residential interiors, had a vision of ‘transitional’ style for the home, marrying clean and contemporary elements with touches of antique charm. Energy efficient materials along with reclaimed architectural wood details were seamlessly integrated, adding sustainable design elements to this transitional design. The architect and client collaboration strived to achieve modern, clean spaces playfully interjecting rustic elements throughout the home. Greenbelt Homes Glynis Wood Interiors Photography by Bryant Hill

Exterior Design Ideas with Stone Veneer and Concrete Fiberboard Siding

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