3/11/2023 0 Comments Lake house design![]() New James Hardie panels in Black Beauty and modern wood cladding on the upper level were the big upgrades we made to this lake house’s façade. Same with fresh walnut stain on the decking and the walkway idea that leads to a lovely outdoor dining area. New upper level vertical siding and lower level stone veneer makes this modern lake home’s exterior feel more finished. And the rear exterior design makes full use of the lakeside setting with the deck and walkway out to the built-in firepit. Removing the retaining wall in the front of the home opens up the patio and makes the front door feel more approachable. New Hardie® Plank Lap Siding and Hardie® Panel Vertical Siding, both in Aged Pewter, is a smart solution that will stand up to the elements. #5 // Front and rear exterior design ideasĪ two-sided exterior design shows this lake home’s full potential. However, our favorite might be the lakeside sitting area complete with a portable fire pit, gorgeous decking, and built-in seating and planters. Multiple patio lounge areas offer lots of room for hosting a big group. ![]() Swapping out the small awning over the deck for a more permanent, extended structure provides all sorts of covered seating, with a view. Our designers leveled up the outdoor living in so many ways. The before photo of this lake house looks like a nice place to hang out, sure - but the after image is The Place to Be. #4 // So many options for outdoor lounging Lastly, a gray-and-taupe stone veneer on the lower level completes the modern update. Benjamin Moore’s Aegean Olive on the siding is warm and earthy. A gabled deck overhang with trim in a near-black matches the new trim on the deck itself. The asymmetrical slant of this lake home’s deck gave off mid-century modern vibes that we leaned into with the new exterior design. ![]()
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