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Victorian Exterior Home Ideas

Green Tea
Green Tea
SV DesignSV Design
Located within a gated golf course community on the shoreline of Buzzards Bay this residence is a graceful and refined Gambrel style home. The traditional lines blend quietly into the surroundings. Photo Credit: Eric Roth
Victorian Exterior
Victorian Exterior
Large victorian gray two-story concrete fiberboard exterior home idea in Philadelphia
Lakeview - Southport Corridor - Janssen
Lakeview - Southport Corridor - Janssen
Middlefork Development LLCMiddlefork Development LLC
This gracious property in the award-winning Blaine school district - and just off the Southport Corridor - marries an old world European design sensibility with contemporary technologies and unique artisan details. With more than 5,200 square feet, the home has four bedrooms and three bathrooms on the second floor, including a luxurious master suite with a private terrace. The house also boasts a distinct foyer; formal living and dining rooms designed in an open-plan concept; an expansive, eat-in, gourmet kitchen which is open to the first floor great room; lower-level family room; an attached, heated, 2-½ car garage with roof deck; a penthouse den and roof deck; and two additional rooms on the lower level which could be used as bedrooms, home offices or exercise rooms. The home, designed with an extra-wide floorplan, achieved through side yard relief, also has considerable, professionally-landscaped outdoor living spaces. This brick and limestone residence has been designed with family-functional experiences and classically proportioned spaces in mind. Highly-efficient environmental technologies have been integrated into the design and construction and the plan also takes into consideration the incorporation of all types of advanced communications systems. The home went under contract in less than 45 days in 2011. Jim Yochum
Woodmeister Master Builders - Exterior 1
Woodmeister Master Builders - Exterior 1
Woodmeister Master BuildersWoodmeister Master Builders
Pergola Interior Design - Anthony Catalfano Interiors General Construction and custom cabinetry - Woodmeister Master Builders Photography - Gary Sloan Studios
Horse Country Style
Horse Country Style
Stephen T. Terhune, ArchitectStephen T. Terhune, Architect
A simple, yet impressive entry, and an octagonal tower. The garage is cocked at a slight angle and is designed to look like the old barn that was converted. Note the way we designed the house to preserve as many trees as possible, giving the house an established feel.
Modern Cottage Exterior
Modern Cottage Exterior
Ron Brenner ArchitectsRon Brenner Architects
Summer days, ahhh...Modern Cottage In The Woods. Photography: Phillip Mueller Photography Home plan may be purchased at http://simplyeleganthomedesigns.com/deephaven_modern_unique_cottage_home_plan.html
Paradise Key South Beach
Paradise Key South Beach
Glenn Layton HomesGlenn Layton Homes
The Island House built by Glenn Layton Homes in Paradise Key South Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Florida.
Inspiration for a mid-sized victorian white two-story brick gable roof remodel in Jacksonville
Cottage Style Home
Cottage Style Home
Divine Custom HomesDivine Custom Homes
Photos by SpaceCrafting
Victorian gray two-story wood exterior home idea in Minneapolis
Front Façade
Front Façade
Cardea Building Co.Cardea Building Co.
Street facing front Façade Photo by: John D Hayes of OpenHomes Photography
Small ornate two-story exterior home photo in San Francisco
Plan #013S-0014
Plan #013S-0014
House Plans and MoreHouse Plans and More
Photo courtesy of Atlanta Plan Source, Inc. and can be found on houseplansandmore.com Home built by Pillar Homes www.pillarhomes.com
Inspiration for a victorian two-story wood exterior home remodel in St Louis
Home Exteriors
Home Exteriors
Widing Custom HomesWiding Custom Homes
Inspiration for a large victorian blue two-story mixed siding exterior home remodel in Other with a shingle roof
Minnetonka Shingle-Style
Minnetonka Shingle-Style
TEA2 ArchitectsTEA2 Architects
Contractor: Choice Wood Company Interior Design: Billy Beson Company Landscape Architect: Damon Farber Project Size: 4000+ SF (First Floor + Second Floor)
Seaside Refresher
Seaside Refresher
Jan Gleysteen Architects, IncJan Gleysteen Architects, Inc
Photography by Richard Mandelkorn
Inspiration for a large victorian gray two-story wood exterior home remodel in Boston with a shingle roof
Wilton, Ct. Res.
Wilton, Ct. Res.
Cugno ArchitectureCugno Architecture
New 6,000 sf. Shingle Style Residence in Wilton, Ct.
Inspiration for a large victorian brown three-story wood gable roof remodel in New York
Shingle style home drive court to entry elevation
Shingle style home drive court to entry elevation
Smith & Vansant Architects PCSmith & Vansant Architects PC
Rob Karosis Photography www.robkarosis.com
Ornate three-story wood gable roof photo in Burlington
North Beach Residence Entry Porch
North Beach Residence Entry Porch
Patricia Brennan ArchitectsPatricia Brennan Architects
Image produced by Michael Jensen Photography Copyright 2011.
Example of an ornate brown three-story wood exterior home design in Seattle
Brooklyn Heights Addition
Brooklyn Heights Addition
Ben HerzogBen Herzog
Rear facade in Brooklyn Heights brownstone addition by Ben Herzog, architect in conjunction with designer Elizabeth Cooke-King. Photo by Michael Lee.

Victorian Exterior Home Ideas

Cottage on Keowee
Cottage on Keowee
Gabriel Builders Inc.Gabriel Builders Inc.
Charming shingle style cottage on South Carolina's Lake Keowee. Cedar shakes with stone accents on this home blend into the natural lake environment. It is sitting on a peninsula lot with wonderful views surrounding.
English Cottage Revival
English Cottage Revival
McCown DesignMcCown Design
Photo by Summer Ennis
Victorian exterior home idea in Other
Willow Oak Residence
Willow Oak Residence
Moore Architects, PCMoore Architects, PC
Originally built in 1889 a short walk from the old East Falls Church rail station, the vaguely reminiscent gothic Victorian was a landmark in a neighborhood of late 19th century wood frame homes. The two story house had been changed many times over its 116 year life with most of the changes diminishing the style and integrity of the original home. Beginning during the mid-twentieth century, few of the changes could be seen as improvements. The wonderfully dominate front tower was obscured by a bathroom shed roof addition. The exterior skin was covered with asbestos siding, requiring the removal of any wood detailing projecting from its surface. Poorly designed diminutive additions were added to the rear creating small, awkward, low ceiling spaces that became irrelevant to the modern user. The house was in serious need of a significant renovation and restoration. A young family purchased the house and immediately realized the inadequacies; sub-par spaces, kitchen, bathrooms and systems. The program for this project was closely linked to aesthetics, function and budget. The program called for significantly enlarging the house with a major new rear addition taking the place of the former small additions. Critically important to the program was to not only protect the integrity of the original house, but to restore and expand the house in such a way that the addition would be seamless. The completed house had to fulfill all of the requirements of a modern house with significant living spaces, including reconfigured foyer, living room and dining room on the first floor and three modified bedrooms on the second floor. On the rear of the house a new addition created a new kitchen, family room, mud room, powder room and back stair hall. This new stair hall connected the new and existing first floor to a new basement recreation room below and a new master bedroom suite with laundry and second bathroom on the second floor. The entire exterior of the house was stripped to the original sheathing. New wood windows, wood lap siding, wall trim including roof eave and rake trim were installed. Each of the details on the exterior of the house matched the original details. This fact was confirmed by researching the house and studying turn-of-the-century photographs. The second floor addition was removed, facilitating the restoration of the four sided mansard roof tower. The final design for the house is strong but not overpowering. As a renovated house, the finished product fits the neighborhood, restoring its standing as a landmark, satisfying the owner’s needs for house and home. Hoachlander Davis Photography
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