Midcentury Exterior Design Ideas with a Red Roof
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Lindus Construction/Midwest LeafGuard
Components of this project included a new roof, gutters, soffit, and fascia.
Glenwood® Shingles are substantially thicker than standard asphalt shingles. In fact, they have 3 layers and have the highest impact resistance rating possible for shingles. This provides durability and an aesthetically pleasing look that resembles the look of cedar shakes.
LeafGuard® Brand Gutters have earned the prestigious Good Housekeeping Seal and are guaranteed never to clog.
TruVent® hidden vent soffit pulls in the air needed to work on your home's ventilation system without drawing attention to its source.
Made To Last Custom Homes Ltd.
Our client fell in love with the original 80s style of this house. However, no part of it had been updated since it was built in 1981. Both the style and structure of the home needed to be drastically updated to turn this house into our client’s dream modern home. We are also excited to announce that this renovation has transformed this 80s house into a multiple award-winning home, including a major award for Renovator of the Year from the Vancouver Island Building Excellence Awards. The original layout for this home was certainly unique. In addition, there was wall-to-wall carpeting (even in the bathroom!) and a poorly maintained exterior.
There were several goals for the Modern Revival home. A new covered parking area, a more appropriate front entry, and a revised layout were all necessary. Therefore, it needed to have square footage added on as well as a complete interior renovation. One of the client’s key goals was to revive the modern 80s style that she grew up loving. Alfresco Living Design and A. Willie Design worked with Made to Last to help the client find creative solutions to their goals.
CRS Design
Exterior of this class mid-mod cabin remodel has log exterior and swiss chalet details at the roof and eaves.
Design ideas for a mid-sized midcentury two-storey brown house exterior in Denver with wood siding, a metal roof and a red roof.
Design ideas for a mid-sized midcentury two-storey brown house exterior in Denver with wood siding, a metal roof and a red roof.
I For Style
This mid-century modern house was built in the 1950's. The curved front porch and soffit together with the wrought iron balustrade and column are typical of this era.
The fresh, mid-grey paint colour palette have given the exterior a new lease of life, cleverly playing up its best features.
Jeffery M Wolf General Contractor, Inc.
The front of the house, added side garage, cleaned up landscape and renewed rocky driveway.
Design ideas for a large midcentury two-storey concrete white house exterior in Tampa with a hip roof, a tile roof and a red roof.
Design ideas for a large midcentury two-storey concrete white house exterior in Tampa with a hip roof, a tile roof and a red roof.
yalta.okna.veka
Inspiration for a large midcentury three-storey grey house exterior in Other with stone veneer, a gable roof, a metal roof and a red roof.
Aspire Homes & Renovations
Midcentury one-storey house exterior in Perth with a gable roof, a tile roof and a red roof.
Earl & Calam Design and Build Ltd
2 Story brick built rear extension
This is an example of a mid-sized midcentury two-storey brick house exterior in London with a gable roof, a tile roof and a red roof.
This is an example of a mid-sized midcentury two-storey brick house exterior in London with a gable roof, a tile roof and a red roof.
Yvonne Svensson Architectural Services
Rear yard upgrade. Existing pool re tiled, new frameless glass fencing, new stone pool coping, decking, first floor integrated into roof space, large cafe style doors opening onto deck.
Aspire Homes & Renovations
This is an example of a mid-sized midcentury one-storey red house exterior in Perth with a gable roof, a tile roof and a red roof.
Lindus Construction/Midwest LeafGuard
Components of this project included a new roof, gutters, soffit, and fascia.
Glenwood® Shingles are substantially thicker than standard asphalt shingles. In fact, they have 3 layers and have the highest impact resistance rating possible for shingles. This provides durability and an aesthetically pleasing look that resembles the look of cedar shakes.
LeafGuard® Brand Gutters have earned the prestigious Good Housekeeping Seal and are guaranteed never to clog.
TruVent® hidden vent soffit pulls in the air needed to work on your home's ventilation system without drawing attention to its source.
Gely Chapellet Architectes In Situ
Maison années 30 vue sur rue rénovée
Inspiration for a large midcentury brick orange townhouse exterior in Lyon with a gable roof, a tile roof and a red roof.
Inspiration for a large midcentury brick orange townhouse exterior in Lyon with a gable roof, a tile roof and a red roof.
Bonny Builders Group, Inc.
Midcentury one-storey stucco white exterior in Los Angeles with a flat roof, a mixed roof and a red roof.
Bay Cities Construction
brand new clay tile roof installation
Photo of a midcentury stucco house exterior in Orange County with a gable roof, a tile roof and a red roof.
Photo of a midcentury stucco house exterior in Orange County with a gable roof, a tile roof and a red roof.
CRUSH Architecture
Mid-sized midcentury two-storey beige house exterior in Sydney with wood siding, a gable roof, a metal roof, a red roof and board and batten siding.
Mancini Design+Build
Organic design integrates cantilevered overhangs for passive solar heating and natural cooling; natural lighting with clerestory windows; and radiant-floor heating.
The characteristics of organic architecture include open-concept space that flows freely, inspiration from nature in colors, patterns, and textures, and a sense of shelter from the elements. There should be peacefulness providing for reflection and uncluttered space with simple ornamentation.
Made To Last Custom Homes Ltd.
Our client fell in love with the original 80s style of this house. However, no part of it had been updated since it was built in 1981. Both the style and structure of the home needed to be drastically updated to turn this house into our client’s dream modern home. We are also excited to announce that this renovation has transformed this 80s house into a multiple award-winning home, including a major award for Renovator of the Year from the Vancouver Island Building Excellence Awards. The original layout for this home was certainly unique. In addition, there was wall-to-wall carpeting (even in the bathroom!) and a poorly maintained exterior.
There were several goals for the Modern Revival home. A new covered parking area, a more appropriate front entry, and a revised layout were all necessary. Therefore, it needed to have square footage added on as well as a complete interior renovation. One of the client’s key goals was to revive the modern 80s style that she grew up loving. Alfresco Living Design and A. Willie Design worked with Made to Last to help the client find creative solutions to their goals.
I For Style
A closer view of this mid-century modern house built in the 1950's.
The gorgeous, curved porch definitely gives the house the wow factor and is highlighted further by the white painted balustrade and column against the mid grey painted walls.
I For Style
A close-up of the front porch and entry to this lovely home., complete with pansies grown in deep blue and pale grey planters. A small navy coloured watering can stands at the ready.
Made To Last Custom Homes Ltd.
Our client fell in love with the original 80s style of this house. However, no part of it had been updated since it was built in 1981. Both the style and structure of the home needed to be drastically updated to turn this house into our client’s dream modern home. We are also excited to announce that this renovation has transformed this 80s house into a multiple award-winning home, including a major award for Renovator of the Year from the Vancouver Island Building Excellence Awards. The original layout for this home was certainly unique. In addition, there was wall-to-wall carpeting (even in the bathroom!) and a poorly maintained exterior.
There were several goals for the Modern Revival home. A new covered parking area, a more appropriate front entry, and a revised layout were all necessary. Therefore, it needed to have square footage added on as well as a complete interior renovation. One of the client’s key goals was to revive the modern 80s style that she grew up loving. Alfresco Living Design and A. Willie Design worked with Made to Last to help the client find creative solutions to their goals.
Midcentury Exterior Design Ideas with a Red Roof
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