Victorian Exterior Design Ideas
Hansen Architects
marta hansen
Traditional two-storey grey exterior in DC Metro with wood siding and a gambrel roof.
Traditional two-storey grey exterior in DC Metro with wood siding and a gambrel roof.
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Gale Goff Architect
Builder: Ed Lacross
Interior design: Kirby Goff ID
Photographer: Anthony Crisafulli
Design ideas for a traditional two-storey exterior in Providence.
Design ideas for a traditional two-storey exterior in Providence.
KISTLER & KNAPP BUILDERS
Hart Associates Architects
Inspiration for a large traditional two-storey grey exterior in Boston with wood siding and a hip roof.
Inspiration for a large traditional two-storey grey exterior in Boston with wood siding and a hip roof.
Natale Design/Build
Brad Smith Photography
Inspiration for a large traditional two-storey brown house exterior in Providence with wood siding, a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Inspiration for a large traditional two-storey brown house exterior in Providence with wood siding, a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Dennis Mayer - Photographer
Dennis Mayer, Photographer
Design ideas for a traditional three-storey blue exterior in San Francisco.
Design ideas for a traditional three-storey blue exterior in San Francisco.
VanBrouck & Associates, Inc.
VanBrouck & Associates, Inc.
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photos by: www.bradzieglerphotography.com
Traditional exterior in Detroit.
Traditional exterior in Detroit.
Polhemus Savery DaSilva
Brian Vanden Brink
Photo of a traditional two-storey exterior in Boston with wood siding.
Photo of a traditional two-storey exterior in Boston with wood siding.
Mark Hutchins
High Victorian replication. Every room is period-detailed. applioances and fixtures are reproductions and authentic to the style.
Traditional exterior in Los Angeles.
Traditional exterior in Los Angeles.
Forum Phi Architecture | Interiors | Planning
This is an example of a traditional exterior in Denver.
Feinmann, Inc.
Feinmann restored the exterior of an 1885 Victorian home that had deteriorated over the years in Arlington, Massachusetts. Between fixing and improving the front and back porch, Juliet Balconies, shingles, panels, and intricate design elements, we brought back the home’s original splendor.
We first focused on restoring the front and back porches by repositioning the stairs, reinforcing the brick and wood support posts, installing pressure-treated framing and mahogany decking, and fixing its existing handrails and roof structure.
Feinmann then shifted attention to the house’s design details by replacing all the balusters, posts, spindles, and corbels that give the outside its Victorian feel. We also rebuilt the Juliet Balconies that were located over the dining room and left side of the home and fixed the broken fish-scale shingles, cedar clapboard, and trim.
Centoni Restoration & Development, Inc.
CLIENT GOALS
This spectacular Victorian was built in 1890 for Joseph Budde, an inventor, patent holder, and major manufacturer of the flush toilet. Through its more than 130-year life, this home evolved with the many incarnations of the Haight District. The most significant was the street modification that made way for the Haight Street railway line in the early 1920s. At that time, streets and sidewalks widened, causing the straight-line, two-story staircase to take a turn.
In the 1920s, stucco and terrazzo were considered modern and low-maintenance materials and were often used to replace the handmade residential carpentry that would have graced this spectacular staircase. Sometime during the 1990s, the entire entry door assembly was removed and replaced with another “modern” solution. Our clients challenged Centoni to recreate the original staircase and entry.
OUR DESIGN SOLUTION
Through a partnership with local artisans and support from San Francisco Historical Planners, team Centoni sourced information from the public library that included original photographs, writings on Cranston and Keenan, and the history of the Haight. Though no specific photo has yet to be sourced, we are confident the design choices are in the spirit of the original and are based on remnants of the original porch discovered under the 1920s stucco.
Through this journey, the staircase foundation was reengineered, the staircase designed and built, the original entry doors recreated, the stained glass transom created (including replication of the original hand-painted bird-theme rondels, many rotted decorated elements hand-carved, new and historic lighting installed, and a new iron handrail designed and fabricated.
This is an example of a traditional one-storey white house exterior in Melbourne with a hip roof and a tile roof.
Architelle Architecture & Interior Design
State heritage listed, 'Alma' has been restored to create a much loved family home.
A new softer colour scheme was selected to enhance the brick facade and to highlight the architectural features that give this grand home its character.
A new garage has been added, designed to complement the scale and charm of the original house.
Low maintenance gardens, with a contemporary edge, complete the work to the front of the property.
Previously used as offices for an advertising agency, the grounds were swathed in asphalt for car parking.
Interior design by Studio Gorman.
Photo by Prue Ruscoe.
Omega Construction and Design, Inc.
Design ideas for an expansive traditional three-storey blue house exterior in Other with wood siding, a gable roof and a shingle roof.
studio D
Photo of a mid-sized traditional three-storey white house exterior in San Francisco with wood siding, a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Kelly Condon Design
John Hayes - Open Homes Photography
Inspiration for a traditional two-storey grey house exterior in San Francisco with vinyl siding and a flat roof.
Inspiration for a traditional two-storey grey house exterior in San Francisco with vinyl siding and a flat roof.
Victorian Exterior Design Ideas
Hoffman Weber Construction
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional two-storey green house exterior in Minneapolis with concrete fiberboard siding, a gable roof and a shingle roof.
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