Experience the untapped possibilities of your home and enhance its curb appeal with our expert guidance. From embracing the simplicity of contemporary aesthetics to infusing unique architectural elements, ranch-style homes offer endless opportunities for customization. Ranch homes provide a myriad of possibilities to create functional, on-trend curb appeal. The boulders and lush plants in the landscaping bring in beautiful color and depth. Our designers suggested a mix of stone and concrete textures for the walkway and driveway. The hardscaping of this ranch home is a huge factor in its appeal. We added a curved walkway that winds along the landscaping along with wood trusses and porch columns to draw the eye. This ranch has a mostly straight-across layout, aside from the gabled entryway. Our designers improved this Spanish-style ranch’s curb appeal with a half wall, gate, arched doorway, and red barrel tile roof. Ranch homes can be executed in a wide array of design styles, from modern and industrial to rustic and traditional. Plus, we love how the mid-range hue of the stone bridges the gap between the white siding and black accents. The flat porch awning and garage awning overhang as well as the front door bring in modern elements. Ībove, our designers mixed building materials for contrast, giving this ranch a layered look. ORDER YOUR ‘REAL PAINT, NO MESS’ SAMPLES FROM SAMPLIZE HERE. OUR FRIENDS AT SAMPLIZE OFFER EXTRA-LARGE 9 X 14.75 INCH PEEL-AND-STICK PAINT SAMPLES OF THE COLORS WE LOVE FOR EXTERIORS. FACTORS SUCH AS NATURAL LIGHTING, UNDERTONES, AND YOUR PROPERTY’S FIXED ELEMENTS WILL HAVE A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON HOW A COLOR WILL APPEAR ON YOUR EXTERIOR. WE ALWAYS RECOMMEND SAMPLING AND TESTING PAINT COLORS BEFORE COMMITTING. The stone veneer around the garage adds more texture to this ranch, while the pergola and purple blooms lend an ethereal charm. For some soft contrast, we painted the garage door with Sherwin Williams’ Colonnade Gray. Our designers used Benjamin Moore’s Simply White on the siding, columns, pergola, gutters, and downspouts. In the design above, we suggested a warm, neutral color scheme. Simple touches, including the window box to the far left of the façade and envelope mailbox to the right of the entry, bring intentionality to the curb appeal. This charming red brick house is elevated by its curved portico and thick off-white trim. Ranch homes don’t have to be elaborate to be eye-catching. The combination of Sherwin Williams’ Dried Thyme siding, wood accents and porch ceiling, neutral brick, white trim, and x-style porch railing on this ranch gives off farmhouse vibe that we can’t get enough of. Against the white brick, the shutters - painted with Sherwin Williams’ Black Fox - offer rich warmth that ties into the brown shingle roof. Our designers accentuated the peak above with wood columns, recessed lighting, and shingle siding. On low-profile ranch homes, gabled midpoints can add an additional layer to an otherwise one-dimensional layout. Wood columns and lintels offer natural warmth while black accents provide contrast. Above, we rendered the brick and vertical board-and-batten siding in Amherst Gray by Benjamin Moore and brought in contrast with the warm stone cladding. With sprawling ranch homes, it’s important to mix materials to provide visual interest across the width of the home. Above, our designers suggested James Hardie’s Iron Gray siding paired with wood paneling, white trim, and a black garage door and exterior lighting family for contrast. We love using a moody color scheme for a striking aesthetic on mid-century modern ranch homes. The brick, siding, stucco, and eaves on this home are all painted with Benjamin Moore’s Seapearl, a creamy off-white shade that pairs beautifully with the wood accents. The large driveway pavers, rain chain, in-ground lighting, porch screen, and unique accents create an eccentric, compelling mid-century look. Next, this design is one of our favorite modern ranch homes. Additionally, our designers made the most of the front yard space with a wide walkway and covered patio. Here, we painted the portico, trim, and columns with B enjamin Moore’s Light Pewter to highlight the home’s most architecturally interesting accents. It doesn’t get much more classic - and classy - than a red brick house with black shutters.
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