Three Contrasting Home Designs
It can easily be overdone to look terrible but when done well the contrasting.
Three contrasting home designs. Each space is predominantly of a neutral palette yet each convey a completely individual feeling and way of living. There s nothing that says that you need to cover your home or building in one solid color or style of material. This impressive home is loaded with character and style with three contrasting colors working together to make a bold statement. Red shingles contrasting white trim and coal black window frames add depth and dimension while the soft curve of an arched window pops even more when highlighted as shown.
A traditional lap siding vertical shiplap in a natural stain and architectural panels with contrasting trim to give it a modern edge. Click here for eclectic home decor. Choose a house you d like to see in 3 d and you ll find a link titled view 3d plan in the option bar above the picture viewer. The 3 d view allows you to truly appreciate porches rooflines and window designs and you might even be surprised by how much different the houses look from what you imagined.
This home makes great use of three separate siding types all in the same gorgeous shade of light blue. There are countless ways to decorate a home so for this feature we are looking at three contrasting home styles visualized by three different designers. This is another example of using opposites to enhance each other. Designs can mix simple and complex styles or individual features to ramp up contrast.
Horizontal lap siding covers the majority of the building while architectural panels frame out the windows and a wide board and batten helps separate the different planes of the façade adding an additional level of detail. Eclectic design is a showcasing of contrasting elements including colors furnishings and materials. With its two master suites this one story traditional house plan can easily accommodate in laws or guests. The front facing bedroom can also function as a wonderful home office inside a corner fireplace and access to the rear patio are featured in the living room which makes up one large rear facing space together with the breakfast nook and the kitchen.
This building features three different siding types.