![]() ![]() Painting the siding and trim in Benjamin Moore’s Kendall Charcoal and the windows, gutters, new double front door, and metal awning in Onyx provide contrast against the natural red brick. ![]() A new portico over the front door and an elevated walkway lead the eye to the front door.Ī few simple updates brought new life to this beautiful traditional two-story. Revere Pewter on the trim highlights the roofline. We recommended new Hardie® Panel vertical siding in Benjamin Moore’s Graphite for a color-blocked look. This traditional two-story home had a second-story pop-out with a Tudor-influenced façade that felt both a bit dated and unfinished. #3 // Traditional Two-Story with Color Blocking The wood accents and copper gutters coupled with Sherwin Williams’ Urbane Bronze on the trim tones down the contrast, making the curb appeal more understated. Our designers also recommended removing the shutters (because they weren’t sized correctly) and updating the windows and front door. Modernizing the front porch with new materials made the biggest impact in bringing it into the 21st century. This style of red brick ranch home is a classic found in American neighborhoods built after World War II. #2 // Modern Elements on Classic Red Brick Ranch A darker color on the roof, new wood-look garage door, and copper gutters are the elegant final touches. ![]() Benjamin Moore paint colors provided the fresh color palette: Revere Pewter on the trim, Dragon’s Breath to stain the wood siding, and Black on the windows. This traditional two-story red brick home has beautiful architectural lines - it simply needed updated accents to modernize it and dress it up. #1 // Traditional Two-Story Gets Dressed Up ![]()
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