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House facade ideas 2021: making the best first impression

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Making the best first impression Is so important when building or renovating your home. A fine balance should be struck between what appeals to you personally, what’s on trend and your streetscape and surroundings, according to the experts at home builder Metricon.

The Waterford

They spend a serious amount of time developing the options available to their customers, weighing up not just aesthetics but a myriad of factors like ease of maintenance, cost-effectiveness, energy efficiency and what’s proven popular over the years. What your house will look like on the outside is a big decision and one you don’t want to make quickly or without giving it proper thought.

There are three overall trending styles they’ve pinpointed however: the ever-popular Hamptons, French provincial and contemporary.

Lisa Goodsall, Metricon’s national display home and Studio M retail manager, says when it comes to Hamptons, Metricon have been able to pull together all the best elements of this style over the years and that it works just as well in coastal Sydney, for example, as it does in regional areas like the Hunter.

The Hamptons facade is relaxed and muted, features extensive weatherboard cladding, often mixed with natural stone. The palette is muted, featuring greys and taupes, there’s always gables, and it works well as both single and double storey.

Metricon’s Bayview

“It feels like lots of airy space, with large windows with colonial bars. Inside, the home is equally light and airy, and the facade tends to suggest that.”

A single story Hamptons style Metricon home

French Provincial, inspired by the 16th Century chateau look, is very grand and less relaxed than Hamptons. Metricon’s Bordeaux design is the perfect example. “It’s very impressive and says ‘we’ve arrived, we’ve made it!’,” Lisa adds.

La Pyrenee is all about show!

Then there’s modern contemporary, a look which is popular right across Australia and can actually work just as well in a street of older homes as it does on a new estate. Think drama, bold rectangular lines, simple colours and sustainable materials. Metricon’s Metro31 and Chelsea have them all.

The aptly named Metro Cube

Andrea Barnett is Metricon’s retail product manager, which means she’s in charge of sourcing the products and design elements customers can use in their dream homes. Her best advice if you’re feeling overwhelmed by choosing your facade elements, is to drive around and take a look at a variety of homes, and start building an ideal colour scheme in your mind. Makes notes of what appeals and what doesn’t in terms of materials and overall look. This is a great tip if you’re looking to build with brick as there are so many options these days and what you can see in a sample doesn’t compare to seeing a whole house made of it!

The Riviera

CSR’s Hebel render is a very popular choice too, sometimes used for just part of a facade to contrast with the brick. It comes in lightweight blocks and panels, is reinforced with steel and is quick to build with.

When it comes to choosing a roof, where you live in Australia and the weather can affect this greatly, as well as the aesthetic you’re going for. Consider things such as light colours may keep your home cooler, whether you like the sound of rain on your roof or not, maintenance, and whether you’re going for a traditional or more contemporary look.

Your front door and garage door can make a massive impact on the look of your facade, so choose these carefully too! Don’t forget the driveway and landscaping either; these things are much cheaper and easier to get done at the build stage, rather than later on.

Metricon’s design director Adrian Popple, has been designing homes for 34 years and is one of the country’s best. Above all, he says the process of deciding on your facade shouldn’t be rushed. “It’s one of the most challenging elements of design,” he adds. “It’s really about creating a sense of entry. But try to look at what appeals to you more than what’s on trend. Look at the surrounding landscape and the neighbouring homes. Ultimately a well considered home will stand out on the street; it doesn’t need to be over the top.”

Metricon recently held a webinar all about facades. If you missed it, don’t worry, you can watch it below now!

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Shaynna Blaze’s tips for kerb appeal & exterior colour schemes

By Shaynna Blaze

Everyone wants to make sure their home looks the best on the street. To ensure you give your home kerb appeal, there are some considerations to take into account before picking up a paintbrush.

When painting your exterior, you need to determine what the hero feature of your home is. This could be its architectural style, any unique structural features or even the materials your home is made from. You can then create a colour scheme which highlights or compliments your home’s best feature.

If your house has a modern architectural design with angular rooflines, choose a colour scheme that highlights these eye-catching features. Accentuate this detail by choosing a palette of light and shade. Use a mid-grey charcoal such as Taubmans Hi Ho Silver on the eaves and fascia of the roofline, and a lighter colour like Taubmans Metal Low on the exterior walls.

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Similarly, this technique can be used for a period home such as a Victorian. Highlight the decorative latticework by painting it in Taubmans Snow Ballet contrasted with cream walls in Taubmans Torte.

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The location of your home can have a significant impact on the style of your home and therefore your exterior colour scheme. For example, Queenslander type houses will have a very different exterior look than a sandstone home you might find in New South Wales.

The Queenslander is one of Australia’s most iconic architectural designs. Their wide expansive balconies are perfect for lounging during the warm summer days. The cool colour scheme in this image works as visual relief from the extreme heat and enhances the home’s natural surrounds. Contrasting the dark roof with lighter walls in Taubmans Sea Command, and even lighter trims in Taubmans Blue Strike, gives the exterior an airy feel.

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If your home has no distinct architectural feature, use colour to add some personality. A bold colour on your front door creates an inviting entrance and is an easy way to change the look of your home with on trend colours. A deep purple such as Taubmans Magic Magenta or a bright red like Taubmans Poinciana Red on your door creates a focal point and will give your home a strong street presence.

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Once you’ve decided on a colour scheme that best suits your home’s exterior it’s important to choose an exterior paint which will not only look good, but also gives your home UV protection like Taubmans Sunproof Exterior. This paint has been specially formulated to withstand the sun’s punishing UV rays.

Shaynna Blaze is Taubmans’ brand ambassador and colour creative director, host of Selling Houses Australia and judge on The Block.