It is rather simple for me to say what makes for a great exterior of a home. It is the attention to the details that makes one home stand out over all the others. I love all types of architecture… from modern to traditional to Spanish influences… and everything in-between. With an emphasis on all things visual, I do have to say that the design is in the details.
These quaint but modern farmhouses feel charming and elegant but in a relaxed, approachable sense.
Fluid lines and modest materials are an ideal starting point. Add in the simple beauty of the surrounding landscape and it warrants my attention. Every element and detail needs to be thoughtful and purposeful.
Gone are the days when the homes and barns were built in the dogtrot style. Dogtrot floor plans date back to the late 19th and early 20th century. Typically is consisted of two cabins under one roof-line with an open area or breezeway in the middle. Because of the heat and humidity in the southern states, this style home would allow for continuous air flow.
Whether it is stone, brick, timber or concrete, these homes have a welcoming vibe that captures my interest.
Some homes you feel you must see the inside to get a true sense of space. The exterior architecture is so intriguing therefore what a great treat it would be to peek inside.
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