Houzz Logo Print
tomatohair

Need help improving curb appeal

tomatohair
Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
I'd welcome any ideas on how to improve the appearance of our plain but functional country home. We changed the white paint to orangey brown about 5 years ago and replaced the upstairs windows with bigger ones. Two years ago we replaced the old stockade fence with the one in the photo. I'd still like to do something to make the house more distinctive, without breaking the budget. Any suggestions?

Комментарии: 17

  • tomatohair
    Автор
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    Oh! That's a thought! I'd hate to lose that beautiful rhododendron, but clearing the front door does sound like a good idea. I still think the house will look bland though. A not-too-expensive architectural change might help -- what do you think?
  • Denita
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    Последние изменения: Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    The shutters are too small. Also after they are sized right, they need to either be functional or at least look functional. Here is a short but excellent article with photos on the proper sizing of shutters. It will help enhance your home if you change out the shutters.
    http://www.lifeofanarchitect.com/residential-architecture-101-shutters/
    tomatohair поблагодарил(а): Denita
  • tomatohair
    Автор
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    Wow! Thanks for that! You're right -- if they were functional they wouldn't cover the glass, would they? I've been thinking about removing the shutters altogether, but then would the house look even more insignificant?
    I just read that article and I am now a shutter snob! I'm rippin 'em down as soon as it's warm enough! I'm sure it'll take some getting used to. You know, I actually bought shutters to put on the sides and back as well, to make it look more "finished"! I don't think so any more.
  • tomatohair
    Автор
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    Ok, here's another question. When I remove the shutters, should I paint the windows the same color as the house? I don't really like the white trim.
  • tomatohair
    Автор
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    And another question. The picture window downstairs needs to be replaced. Do you think it would look good with three or four windows the same size instead of a picture window flanked by two small windows? Picture windows don't really suit my taste.
  • Denita
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    Последние изменения: Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    Let me find an inspiration photo or two for you. It's possible to beef up the frames of the windows and paint them too so they have more presence. Do you have stone or brick on the bottom? It is hard to tell from this far away. :)

    This home isn't like your home but it has the beefed up (trimmed) windows and the 3 windows rather than picture window flanked by two small windows. I think the 3 windows give it a lot of appeal and naturally the trimmed out windows are much more substantial looking (to me). This gives a 'traditional' feel to the house. Your home right now leans more toward a modern feel. What style appeals to you modern, cottage, traditional, farmhouse etc?
    https://www.houzz.com/photos/552-commercial-street-after-traditional-exterior-boston-phvw-vp~391351

    Here is someone that used colorful window frames to enhance their exterior
    tomatohair поблагодарил(а): Denita
  • Denita
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    Последние изменения: Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    It may be worth while for you to have an architect draw up an elevation for you with the window and other elevation changes. I am sure an architect could come up with something very nice without having to spend a fortune. It is worth taking a the extra time to plan your changes. A good architect can actually save you money and time too.
    tomatohair поблагодарил(а): Denita
  • tomatohair
    Автор
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    Thank you, Denita, for your helpful comments. I'm surprised how much the 552 Commercial St house actually does look like mine, except for the dormer.
  • tomatohair
    Автор
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    How does one go about finding an architect who's not outrageously expensive and willing to do a small job? What should I expect to pay?
  • Denita
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    There are architects here on houzz. Take a look under the pro section to find them. I don't know their pricing structure, but they will be able to tell you. There are some very talented people here that do sketches also. Search the threads that require plans and you will see who the responsive architects are and get a feel for what they can do. Then check their credentials and portfolios. I think you will be pleasantly surprised at what you get for the $$.
    tomatohair поблагодарил(а): Denita
  • PRO
    Stony Point Construction Co., Inc
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    You should also consider design/build contractors who have staff that will be able to help you with some ideas.
    tomatohair поблагодарил(а): Stony Point Construction Co., Inc
  • nwduck
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    It depends on which way you want to go with this, but I do like it with shutters of the right size. I was picturing the addition of a cupola as as little somethin' somethin' (and maybe a weathervane, if you're so inclined). It's hard to tell from the pictures, but it seems like you could do a grander feeling entry area. By that, I mean a wider walkway from the left (where guests park) leading to a larger entry pad at the ground level of the house....or leave existing walk, and create a larger entry area. Heck, you could do a patio-type open hardscape area all along the front of your house, with a view down the expansive lawn. With a larger entry, your beloved rhodie would not necessarily seem out of scale. Even if you did an area like that in gravel or crushed granite with edging, with flowering trees at each end, and a few pieces of outdoor furniture, it might seem like quite the country home.
    tomatohair поблагодарил(а): nwduck
  • nwduck
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    Thought I might should clarify on the cupola notion...put on the lower roof (garage?) side to elevate it a bit, add interest from front and from drive up to house. Looks like you could do one for a few hundred bucks.
    tomatohair поблагодарил(а): nwduck
  • Will Weider
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    That is a lot of lawn. I A flowering tree in the front yard would break that up.
    tomatohair поблагодарил(а): Will Weider
  • Denita
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    What a great idea nwduck. Here is a pic with your cupola idea
    Goose Farm · Еще
    tomatohair поблагодарил(а): Denita
  • Mary Frieson
    Год(а)/Лет назад: 10
    Let's start from the bottom to top. It would be great if you could relocate the tree next to the front door.Relocate it to somewhere else on your property. Trim trees that are blocking windows. If you have the budget replace the bay window. You can add pavers to create a walk way.Add colored stained concrete platers or frost resist planters.You can add seasonal flowers or plants.
    Yes, the shutters on the second floor, I would have it the same size as the windows.I love your yard by the way!
    tomatohair поблагодарил(а): Mary Frieson