Thursday, December 12, 2013

Determine the Right Style of Siding for Your Home

Once you have owned a house, you treat it as your own. Some homeowners even go as far as primping their homes like they do with their children. Owning a home becomes a very personal endeavor for a person or a family. You want it to be so gorgeous that it becomes the envy of your neighbors.

Of course, the only way you can do that is through constant home improvement—both inside and outside the house. You can do so much with the interior of your home—interior decorations and room renovations. In your exterior, however, there are only a few think you can tinker with—your lawn, your garden maybe, your gate, and that’s it.

In this case, a house siding can be very useful. A siding is an outer covering or design added to the walls (and sometimes, roofs) of your house. There are various materials used for different siding styles. We have the vinyl siding Virginia, shingle siding, aluminum siding, and clapboard siding, among others.

Consider this as placing a beautiful outfit on your previously naked house. Since, sidings act as a coating material, you can also consider it as another layer of protection for your home. For aesthetic purposes though, you can’t just install any siding style. Try to find the most fitting style that complements yout house type.

Traditional homes


Most traditional homes go with horizontal siding and board and batten siding. Horizontal sidings are perfect for colonial houses wihile board and batten is perfect if you want your house to appear taller than it actually is. The example below is a handsome combination of the two siding styles.




Contemporary homes

Contemporary homes also demand modern materials. The usual siding for this house type is metal, copper, or fiber cement. These materials bring out the modern aesthetics of a contemporary home. The example below is a contemporary home with copper siding.



Artsy homes

There are many siding styles that can be applied with artsy homes. Homeowners can choose between singles and stucco—and other styles as well, depending on the homeowners style. In this case, the house utilized the shingle siding, beautifully complementing the house's design.



Images taken from houzz.com

Friday, November 22, 2013

Excellent Kitchen Cabinet Designs for Certain House Styles

There are so many things going on in a home construction or home remodeling project. You and your home designer might be busy making other parts of your home beautiful that you totally disregard your kitchen cabinets. Even though they are just a little part of your design, your cabinets can make or break your design. 

So, you have to give it much thought as well and include it in your planning process. You and your designer can choose to come up with your own kitchen cabinet designs or you can get the services of a showplace cabinet reseller in your neighborhood.

What we have below are just examples of different type of houses and the kitchen cabinet designs that will complement the entire feel and ambiance of the homes.


Log Cabin
Log cabins are obviously made of log. According to our sources online, they are usually made of one to three rooms. They can be really small so it’s better if the kitchen cabinets here are space efficient.


 
Greek Revival
This house type has pedimented gable ends and a wide porch. It also has wide windows. It is fashioned from Greek temples. The kitchen cabinets must also match the wide designs of Greek Revival houses.


 
Modernistic
Modern homes are usually built with flat roofs. The house details are usually in zigzag or geometric styles. Given that this style is modern, its kitchen and kitchen cabinets must also possess the sleek, sophisticated, and fresh feel of modern times.


 
Ranch
What’s more Western than a Ranch house? If you want a Western ambiance, you can always go with a ranch home. This house type is usually a single story house with a wide facade. The kitchen in this house type is more likely rustic and somewhat rowdy. It’s great if your kitchen cabinets complement this kind of mood.


There you have it! Of course, these are just four of the many house types available for homeowners. If your ideal house type isn’t listed here, just remember to think of you kitchen cabinets. They can really help bring out the mood you want to project.



Note: Information and house images taken from This Old House website; kitchen images taken from Google Images