New Construction – Bungalow – Ashville, North Carolina

The key to success with this project was finding a set of colors that worked in harmony with the fieldstone piers. A green gray upper color was paired with a flat gray green on the lower level to allow the beauty of the stonework to show without being over powered by the house body colors. With significant detailing, only a few brackets and the notches on the columns were highlighted. The trim may look white, but it is actually a very light green to help pull the two body colors together.

New home in established neighborhood

This new bungalow was built in a neighborhood of already established Arts & Crafts homes.
The owners wanted their house to fit in but with “updated historical colors.”  The complex design of the front facade is altered for the sides and back where elements are much simpler. The two tone body is noticable but not overpowering allowing the windows and eave brackets to be easily seen.



 

 

Goal & Solution

Goal

The owners wanted their house to fit in but with “updated historical colors.”

 

Solution

A green gray upper color was paired with a flat gray green on the lower level. With significant detailing, only a few brackets and the notches on the columns were highlighted. The trim may look white, but it is actually a very light green to help pull the two body colors together.