Boost your home’s architectural appeal with clean lines, wood finishes, and floor-to-ceiling windows.
Curved landscaping adds an organic shape and stark contrast to the clean-lined front doors.
This ranch-style home has panoramic views of the backyard and pool, bringing elements of water and greenery inside.
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Large window panels form a linear pattern on this brown-and-red A-frame cabin.
Sleek black pillars juxtapose the clear glass and white roof.
Dark Midcentury Exterior
Vertical paneling and tall, narrow windows give this home a quintessential midcentury look.
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Midcentury Split-Level Home
Warm wood accents and horizontal lines add midcentury flair to thissplit-level home.
A slatted wood garage door and front door pop against a bright white exterior.
A simple handrail lines the steps to the front door, providing an unobstructed view of the door.
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Glass walls allow for views of thein-ground pooland green landscape.
The exterior features horizontal brick, concrete, tall window panels, and a slatted angled roof.
The large open patio connects to an open-air entryway covered by the roof’s overhang.
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Modern Color Palette
A bright white midcentury modern exterior is the perfect backdrop for alime green door.
The neutral color palette also stands out against the surrounding greenery.
The fence creates an open, airy feel and incorporates clean lines that stay true to this architectural style.
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Mixed Materials
Add interest toyour homes exteriorby mixing multiple materials.
This front porch features a warm stone accent wall, wood steps and pillars, and a concrete facade.
Thisrectangular in-ground poolfeels like an extension of the outdoor seating area.
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Gray vertical siding gives thisranch-style homea modern feel.
A chartreuse front door and window frames nod to the luscious plants in front of the house.
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