Transitional House Architectural Remodel Plan From Photo

Remodel plan with before & after views

Transitional House Architectural remodel plan from photo after view

Design Report & Material List

## Design Concept This transitional exterior refresh pairs warm brick with a slate-blue siding to create balanced, approachable curb appeal. The soft ivory trim bridges the cool siding and earthy brick for a cohesive, timeless suburban look. ## Key Decisions - **Siding color shift to slate blue** grounds the house visually while respecting the existing red brick's warmth—avoiding trendy grays that can read cold against traditional brickwork. - **Warm ivory trim throughout** softens the contrast between materials and ages more gracefully than stark white in full sun exposure. - **Porch seating zone with neutral umbrella** extends usable outdoor space without hardscaping changes, offering morning coffee or evening wind-down functionality. - **Coordinated garage door panels** in matching slate with ivory insets unify the facade and draw the eye horizontally for improved proportions. ## Material List | Item | Role | Est. Price | Where to Buy | |------|------|------------|--------------| | 9 ft. tilt patio umbrella in oatmeal | Shade, outdoor room definition | $85-140 | Target, Wayfair, IKEA | | 2 acacia wood patio chairs with tan cushions | Seating comfort, natural material warmth | $120-180 each | Amazon, Walmart, Overstock | | 18" round acacia side table | Surface for drinks, visual anchor between chairs | $45-75 | Wayfair, IKEA, Temu | | 24" terracotta planters (2) | Vertical interest flanking entry, seasonal flexibility | $35-55 each | Home Depot, Lowe's, Walmart | | 4 ft. cone arborvitae in planters | Entry framing, year-round greenery structure | $25-40 each | Local nursery, Home Depot | | Mixed annuals/perennials bed | Color layers, pollinator-friendly curb appeal | $60-120 total | Local garden center | | Decorative grapevine wreath | Entry focal point, seasonal swap capability | $25-45 | Target, Amazon, craft stores | ## Budget Snapshot | Category | Est. Cost | |----------|-----------| | Paint & supplies (siding, trim, garage) | $1,800-3,200 | | Porch furniture & umbrella | $350-550 | | Planters, greenery & bedding plants | $200-350 | | Entry accessories & misc. | $75-150 | | **Total** | **$2,425-4,250** | ## Styling Tip Keep the wreath and planter arrangements seasonally simple—swap grapevine for magnolia in fall, boxwood in winter, and fresh lavender or hydrangea clips in summer. This maintains the clean, transitional look without cluttering the compact porch zone.