
Design Report & Material List
## Design Concept
This exterior refresh honors the home's traditional bones while introducing a sophisticated, cohesive palette. Warm greige siding softens the contrast against the existing brick, and deep charcoal-green accents ground the composition without feeling stark or trendy.
## Key Decisions
- **Greige siding** bridges the warm brick and cream trim, creating visual flow that reads established rather than renovated.
- **Deep charcoal-green shutters and trim** add depth and period-appropriate character without the harshness of pure black.
- **Warm olive front door** draws the eye to the entry and complements both brick and new siding tones.
- **Carriage-style garage door** in coordinated cream elevates the facade's symmetry and perceived craftsmanship.
## Material List
| Item | Role | Est. Price | Where to Buy |
|------|------|------------|--------------|
| Exterior paint (siding) | Unifies upper story with warm, neutral backdrop | $180-350 | Sherwin-Williams, Home Depot |
| Exterior paint (shutters/trim) | Defines windows with deep, traditional accent | $90-160 | Lowe's, Benjamin Moore |
| Solid wood front door (warm olive stain) | Anchors entry with natural warmth and durability | $800-1,400 | Wayfair, Therma-Tru dealers |
| Carriage-style steel garage door | Elevates curb appeal with classic panel detail | $1,200-2,800 | Clopay, Home Depot |
| Rocking chairs (pair, acacia) | Invites porch relaxation, reinforces traditional style | $280-450 | Amazon, Target, IKEA |
| Potted boxwood topiaries | Adds structured greenery flanking entry | $45-85 each | Lowe's, local nursery |
| Solar path lights (set of 8) | Guides driveway safely, extends evening presence | $35-70 | Amazon, Walmart |
## Budget Snapshot
| Category | Est. Cost |
|----------|-----------|
| Siding & trim painting | $1,500-3,500 |
| Front door replacement | $1,000-1,800 |
| Garage door upgrade | $1,500-3,200 |
| Porch furnishings & landscaping | $400-750 |
| **Total** | **$4,400-9,250** |
## Styling Tip
Keep the wreath seasonal but simple—magnolia or eucalyptus in winter, dried hydrangea in summer—to maintain the unfussy, established look without competing with the new color story.
