Victorian White House Exterior Ideas and Designs

Synthetic Slate Roof; White Cedar Siding - Glastonbury, CT
Synthetic Slate Roof; White Cedar Siding - Glastonbury, CT
Connecticut Roofcrafters LlcConnecticut Roofcrafters Llc
Synthetic Slate roof and Eastern White Cedar siding on a historic 1900s expansive Victorian residence in Glastonbury, CT. The roof is Davinci synthetic slate - the aesthetics of natural slate with less weight and maintenance. The siding is Maibec Nantucket eastern white cedar stained with a custom sage. Next up on this project is to complete the second floor porch posts and ornamentation, porch and eave soffits and specify and install half-round guttering system.
Historic Stick-Style Victorian
Historic Stick-Style Victorian
Centoni Restoration & Development, Inc.Centoni Restoration & Development, Inc.
CLIENT GOALS This spectacular Victorian was built in 1890 for Joseph Budde, an inventor, patent holder, and major manufacturer of the flush toilet. Through its more than 130-year life, this home evolved with the many incarnations of the Haight District. The most significant was the street modification that made way for the Haight Street railway line in the early 1920s. At that time, streets and sidewalks widened, causing the straight-line, two-story staircase to take a turn. In the 1920s, stucco and terrazzo were considered modern and low-maintenance materials and were often used to replace the handmade residential carpentry that would have graced this spectacular staircase. Sometime during the 1990s, the entire entry door assembly was removed and replaced with another “modern” solution. Our clients challenged Centoni to recreate the original staircase and entry. OUR DESIGN SOLUTION Through a partnership with local artisans and support from San Francisco Historical Planners, team Centoni sourced information from the public library that included original photographs, writings on Cranston and Keenan, and the history of the Haight. Though no specific photo has yet to be sourced, we are confident the design choices are in the spirit of the original and are based on remnants of the original porch discovered under the 1920s stucco. Through this journey, the staircase foundation was reengineered, the staircase designed and built, the original entry doors recreated, the stained glass transom created (including replication of the original hand-painted bird-theme rondels, many rotted decorated elements hand-carved, new and historic lighting installed, and a new iron handrail designed and fabricated.
Bestumveien
Bestumveien
ACR Villa SkovlyACR Villa Skovly
House from the "New Romanitc" period in Norway, a Suisse styled house, dated 1886.
Mirror Lake Shingle Style
Mirror Lake Shingle Style
Murphy & Co. DesignMurphy & Co. Design
Entry detail of doric columns, and projected shingle gable with wood co, entablature
Ladbroke Road, Notting Hill, London - W11
Ladbroke Road, Notting Hill, London - W11
Brosh ArchitectsBrosh Architects
complete renovation for a Victorian house in Notting Hill, London W11
Stoneridge Brick & Arriscraft Citadel® Stone Home - South Carolina
Stoneridge Brick & Arriscraft Citadel® Stone Home - South Carolina
General ShaleGeneral Shale
Magnificent home featuring Stoneridge brick with Holcium Ultra Dark mortar.
Ravine
Ravine
Louis Banks Design BuildLouis Banks Design Build
Complete gut rehabilitation and addition of this Second Empire Victorian home. White trim, new stucco, new asphalt shingle roofing with white gutters and downspouts. Awarded the Highland Park, Illinois 2017 Historic Preservation Award in Excellence in Rehabilitation. Custom white kitchen inset cabinets with panelized refrigerator and freezer. Wolf and sub zero appliances. Completely remodeled floor plans. Garage addition with screen porch above. Walk out basement and mudroom.

Victorian White House Exterior Ideas and Designs

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