Eclectic Black House Exterior Ideas and Designs

Neon lighting to find your way
Neon lighting to find your way
Pelletier + SchaarPelletier + Schaar
The creative use of neon adds to the eclectic nature of the home, even at night.
Birmingham Remodel
Birmingham Remodel
Bob Stern Building CompanyBob Stern Building Company
This house was built in 1921. The owners have 3 children and only 1 bathroom. We added a 1st floor full bath off of the new kitchen. We also added a beautiful mud room with custom lockers for this busy family. We also removed all of the old aluminum siding and replaced it with James Hardie Timber Bark.
The Shop Boxes (patio)
The Shop Boxes (patio)
Hush HouseHush House
The ShopBoxes grew from a homeowner’s wish to craft a small complex of living spaces on a large wooded lot. Smash designed two structures for living and working, each built by the crafty, hands-on homeowner. Balancing a need for modern quality with a human touch, the sharp geometry of the structures contrasts with warmer and handmade materials and finishes, applied directly by the homeowner/builder. The result blends two aesthetics into very dynamic spaces, staked out as individual sculptures in a private park.⁠ Design by Smash Design Build and Owner (private) Construction by Owner (private)
Exteriors
Exteriors
UserUser
Photo Credit: Bruce Damonte
Eclectic House
Eclectic House
Ginkgo House ArchitectureGinkgo House Architecture
This 1920's house was built with architectural artifacts (including columns, plaster reliefs, and glazed terra-cotta moldings) salvaged from downtown buildings that were being demolished. A new, larger balcony replaces a concrete slab with iron rails. And a new rail with glass balusters offer unobstructed lake views and introduce a new material into the eclectic mix. Copper rain chains offer function and fascination.

Eclectic Black House Exterior Ideas and Designs

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