Beautiful Updates To Our Modern Craftsman Exterior
May 16, 2024
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Updates to our exterior that have added so much character to our home!
    We've made some updates to the exterior of our modern Craftsman home over
    the past couple of years that have made a BIG difference. It's about time I
    shared them with you! 
  
  
  
    Let's start with my favorite project. I've wanted to have this done since
    the day we moved in, and years later I finally made it happen. 
  
  
    I shared our garage doors a few years ago when I added some
    metal Craftsman hardware
    to the door trim: 
  
  
  
    This is such an easy and inexpensive garage door update! 
  
  
    But I had a bigger project in mind. I first had this
    pergola accent done over the back doors
    of our last house: 
  
  
  
    I loved that look, and knew it would look SO GOOD over the garage doors in
    this house. 
  
  This pergola accent is a great Craftsman style touch that adds some beautiful character to garage doors and more.
    This time, I had the contractors (they did this project at the last house
    too) go a little simpler with the look:
  
  
  
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    The angled supports at the end are a bit smaller than before (I didn't want
    them to extend past the roofline), and I went with less of the wood 2x2s
    that extend from the siding. 
  
  
    We absolutely LOVE how this turned out!:
  
  
  
  
    Here's how the doors looked when we moved in: 
  
  
  
  
    We had these built from mostly cedar -- it will hold up better in the
    elements and matches the textured faux wood grain of the Hardie Plank trim
    around our garage doors. 
  
  
    I considered leaving them unpainted, but not all of the wood matched. We
    don't have any other wood accents other than our door, and the white is
    classic!
  
  
    I'm absolutely in love with this added charm: 
  
  
  
    I'm considering adding a trailing, flowering plant of some kind but am
    hesitant to plant something that would harm the exterior of our house. 
  
  
    If you have suggestions on how or if I should try that, I would love your
    thoughts!
  
  
    For now I planted a small evergreen tree between the garages with some
    petunias at the base: 
  
  
  
    Just kidding...the tree is fake! I even fooled my husband. 😂
  
  
    These
    fake cedar trees are very realistic looking
    and are available in a few different heights. (I used the five foot
    trees.) 
  
  
    They come with a heavy pot that I planted directly into the planter. 
  
  The addition of the real flowers at the bottom help to make these look even more real.
    We loved the look of the pergolas over the garage doors so much, we knew
    they would look great on the front of our home as well. 
  
  
    To balance it out, I had that same trim added over another set of windows on
    the other side of the house: 
  
  
  
    I had them make this one even simpler, with only two boards across the top
    and smaller brackets on the sides.
  
  
    Look at how much those hydrangeas have grown! This was the summer after we
    moved in, six years ago: 
  
  
  
    Now you can't even see the window box because the bushes are so big. I'm
    considering moving it to another window so we can use it again. 
  
  
    We LOVE the added character these give the front of our house! I have one
    more set of windows I'd like to do something on, but I think this same
    design would be too much. 
  
  
    For now we're holding off on any additional trim, but I'll share if we
    decide to add more details. 
  
  
    Our front door needed a pop of color, so I threw together a beautiful
    spring/summer wreath:
  
  
    I bought those fluffy flower stems at Old Time Pottery at least a year
    ago...I had forgotten about them in the garage until recently. I think this
    may be my favorite DIY wreath yet and it only took about ten minutes to put
    together! 
  
  
    I
    reuse a grapevine wreath for easy seasonal wreaths
    -- it's so easy! I literally just stuff the faux flower picks into the
    grapevine. 
  
  
    By the way, those
    green topiary balls in the planters
    are fake as well. They still look like the day I got them...highly
    recommend! And that tree is the same cedar tree as between the garages. (It
    came in a set of two.) 
  
  
    I think the green accents are so classic. But don't worry, I've been adding
    a ton of color to this area as well!
  
  
    Next up was the area in front of our front porch. Our builder planted a tree
    in that spot, which was fine for a few years: 
  
  
  
    But it soon became obvious that it was going to get way too big. I wanted to
    open this area up anyway -- you couldn't see our porch (and we couldn't see
    anything from it) because of the tree. It felt very cramped.
  
  
    So a couple years ago we had the tree moved to our backyard and had a much
    smaller lilac tree planted instead. 
  
  
    I also had a few of the hydrangeas moved closer to the house, as they were
    taking over our front walkway every summer. (A couple were moved out back as
    well.) 
  
  
    Since then I've been planting layers of plants and flowers to this area and
    I just love how it's all growing in: 
  
  
  
    The hydrangeas aren't taking off just yet, but are doing way better this
    year than last. When they stop their tantrum from being moved, they will be a full and
    beautiful backdrop to the bright colors in this garden bed. 
  
  
    These are the plants I've added so far: 
  
  - Moody Blues Dark Blue Speedwell in front of the hydrangeas
 - Pink Dianthus (see how much those have grown!)
 - Various sedum plants that have spread beautifully. I shared more about the amazing sedum here!
 
    These are filling in so well, and the Dianthus and sedum will continue to
    spread out. The pops of color are so lovely against our dark gray
    house. 
  
  
    Last year I also added some pathway landscape lights along our walkway up to
    the front door. Check out how easy it is to
    add DIY landscape lighting here!
  
  
    I couldn't be happier with these exterior updates. I'd love your advice on
    adding a trailing plant over the pergolas. Wouldn't that be so
    charming? 
  
  
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE your additions! Now to convience my husband
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Deleteaddition to the garage doors looks great! depending on the sunlight, Clematis is a great perennial vine - some of them even have a fragrance.
ReplyDeleteCould you tell us the exterior paint colors you used on your home ? The combination looks great !
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