Budget House Exterior with a Black Roof Ideas and Designs
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
1 - 20 of 163 photos
Item 1 of 3
Architectural Squared
Just a few miles south of the Deer Valley ski resort is Brighton Estates, a community with summer vehicle access that requires a snowmobile or skis in the winter. This tiny cabin is just under 1000 SF of conditioned space and serves its outdoor enthusiast family year round. No space is wasted and the structure is designed to stand the harshest of storms.
Rising Architectural Design Studio
Exterior House with Rendered brick extends wall's lifespan by ten or even twenty years. Architecture Exterior Design hides imperfect brickwork and lends a sleek, modern façade to any home. Choosing to render your exteriors can also completely transform your house's aesthetic.
3D Exterior Design Rendering of House developed by Rising Architectural Visualization Studio.
Design Appruv, Inc.
A classic San Diego Backyard Staple! Our clients were looking to match their existing homes "Craftsman" aesthetic while utilizing their construction budget as efficiently as possible. At 956 s.f. (2 Bed: 2 Bath w/ Open Concept Kitchen/Dining) our clients were able to see their project through for under $168,000! After a comprehensive Design, Permitting & Construction process the Nicholas Family is now renting their ADU for $2,500.00 per month.
West | South
Working with the existing brick to update the garage facade and modernize the front entry.
Eurodale Developments Inc
A gentle update to the exterior with the installation of new black windows and a custom wood front entry door.
EnergyPal Solar
EnergyPal helps you create a sustainable eco minded home with the installation of solar energy and battery systems. This home features very sleek and beautiful SunPower solar panels on a composition shingle roof installed with low profile mounting. This model home is in California, though we've helped many homeowners across the USA in AZ, CA, CO, CT, IL, MA, NJ, NV, NY, TX, and others areas with similar solar energy system installations, and unbeatable pricing and top quality.
Deskins Group LLC
Overall the siding on this home was in pretty good shape so we replaced some of the fascia and soffits and rotten trim, then we repainted the house in Sherwin WIlliams paints and finally we installed color matched gutters.
Sandy Anghie Architect
An extension and renovation to a timber bungalow built in the early 1900s in Shenton Park, Western Australia.
Budget $300,000 to $500,000.
The original house is characteristic of the suburb in which it is located, developed during the period 1900 to 1939. A Precinct Policy guides development, to preserve and enhance the established neighbourhood character of Shenton Park.
With south facing rear, one of the key aspects of the design was to separate the new living / kitchen space from the original house with a courtyard - to allow northern light to the main living spaces. The courtyard also provides cross ventilation and a great connection with the garden. This is a huge change from the original south facing kitchen and meals, which was not only very small, but quite dark and gloomy.
Another key design element was to increase the connection with the garden. Despite the beautiful backyard and leafy suburb, the original house was completely cut off from the garden. Now you can see the backyard the moment you step in the front door, and the courtyard breaks the journey as you move through the central corridor of the home to the new kitchen and living area. The entire interior of the home is light and bright.
The rear elevation is contemporary, and provides a definite contrast to the original house, but doesn't feel out of place. There is a connection in the architecture between the old and new - for example, in the scale, in the materials, in the pitch of the roof.
Phase One Design
This client wanted to keep with the time-honored feel of their traditional home, but update the entryway, living room, master bath, and patio area. Phase One provided sensible updates including custom wood work and paneling, a gorgeous master bath soaker tub, and a hardwoods floors envious of the whole neighborhood.
25:8 Research + Design
The modern materials revitalize the 100-year old house while respecting the historic shape and vernacular of the area.
25:8 Research + Design
The rear balcony is lined with cedar to provide a warm contrast to the dark metal cladding.
Design Appruv, Inc.
A classic San Diego Backyard Staple! Our clients were looking to match their existing homes "Craftsman" aesthetic while utilizing their construction budget as efficiently as possible. At 956 s.f. (2 Bed: 2 Bath w/ Open Concept Kitchen/Dining) our clients were able to see their project through for under $168,000! After a comprehensive Design, Permitting & Construction process the Nicholas Family is now renting their ADU for $2,500.00 per month.
Mike Love Construction, Inc.
This custom modern Farmhouse plan boast a bonus room over garage with vaulted entry.
Jones Relief Enterprises, inc
Final Photo of Roof Replacement paid for by Allstate.
Roof Cost: $9,000+
Customer Cost: $1,000
Shingle Manufacturer: GAF Timberland HDZ
Shingle Color: Charcoal Black
Budget House Exterior with a Black Roof Ideas and Designs
1