Recently a friend of ours shared a photo he took of our home last fall. I wanted to share it here and point out some of the design features of our colonial home. When it comes to two story homes the colonial style is by far the most cost effective type of home to build. Having said that, some people stray away because they feel the colonial style homes are too boxy. However, I think that if you spend some time on the details you can have a very attractive colonial style home. The following are some of the design features from our colonial home plans.
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Another architectural feature that we used to dress up the house were gable eye brows on the main roof and farmers porch roof. The eye brow gables didn’t add much cost to the project because they were just over-builds on top of the structural trusses. However, as you can see they really help break up the roof lines and add to the overall appearance nicely.
The final detail that I’d like to mention are the exterior trim details. Many people today throw up houses as cheap as possible without considering the architectural appeal of the home. Obviously the budget is an important factor but spending a little on some nice trim details can set your home apart from your neighbors.
As you can see in the photos we chose to install several details that seem to be lost in today’s construction. We included a water table at the bottom of the walls, frieze boards along the gables and side walls, wide corners and nice trim around the windows and doors. These details are another reason that folks don’t seem to recognize that our home has vinyl siding.
We really enjoyed designing our own home and building it. If you take the time to carefully consider the exterior details of your new home there’s no doubt that you’ll end up with a beautiful home too! I hope this article will help some of you with some nice details for your new colonial style home.
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This is such a beautiful home. It's elegant and still simple and inviting.
We visited Mt. Vernon and surrounding areas a few years ago (before building our last house) and I just fell in love with colonial style and the georgian version, too. And I love cupolas. I've even blogged about them. :) Can't figure out how to include one on a craftsman home, but maybe I can throw one on a gazebo or something.
@ Alison - I've seen a few craftsman style homes with them....and they actually looked nice. Thanks for the nice compliments.
What a beautiful home! It's refreshing to see old-world charm survive AND thrive in modern construction.
@ Nicole - Thank you for the compliment!
Your home looks great. I found this while searching for different ways to trim our colonial-type home. I am about to replace the windows and am choosing to do a full tear-out, rather than pocket replacement. Since I have to remove some vinyl siding I am taking the time to trim out as much of the front of the exterior as possible.
For the corners, did you use standard vinyl corner pieces with integrated j-channel or another method?
Bob - Thanks for the compliment. The corners are a large white vinyl colonial corner with integrated j-channel. The windows and doors all have PVC trim with integrated j-channel.
You have a beautiful home! I especially like the colors you have chosen. Would you mind sharing the color names and manufacture?
Carol - The house is actually vinyl siding. It's CertainTeed Monogram 46 siding, I'm not sure they make the color anymore. The trim is all white, and I honestly have no idea what the red on the doors is as we don't have the paint anymore. Good luck!