ᐅ Single-family home facade design, feedback and ideas, broom finish plaster
Created on: 28 Jun 2020 15:04
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mini_g!
Happy Sunday everyone!
We’re starting the implementation of our project next week. The excavation for the foundation pit will begin. Here is the discussion about it: https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/neubau-efh-ca-174-m-grundriss-architekt.32936/
Soon we will have to make decisions about the exterior design—such as color, texture, and window color. I’d like to ask for your opinion again.
Since it’s difficult to summarize everything, I’ll try to describe it more “emotionally.” We want the house to be a bit different. Inside, some special features are planned. On the ground floor, there is only one door—to the guest toilet. All other openings are full height, reaching the ceiling. One wall will be made of exposed concrete, and we want to keep the ceiling concrete as well.
On the upper floor, the roof is open. Instead of drywall with sprayed plaster, we are considering using Heraklith/Heradesign panels on the ceiling.
For the exterior, we also want the house to stand out from the common styles found in both new developments and older neighborhoods in our area. In new residential areas, the standard is gray or black bricks, a rather fine white plaster façade, and windows in anthracite gray / RAL 7016. Occasionally there is a bay window in dark tones and some wooden elements. Deviations from this are already unusual.
In older neighborhoods, you usually find red bricks with white façades and windows.
Currently, our ideas are as follows:
I’ve tried to visualize this as attached. What does the community think?
Are there any concepts for how to ideally put together an exterior design? Do you have alternative suggestions, especially for façade color? Are you aware of other examples of broom-finish façades?
Best regards! mini_g!
P.S. No one with a white façade and gray bricks should feel offended. It’s very possible we will fall back on that—it is a beautiful combination!
We’re starting the implementation of our project next week. The excavation for the foundation pit will begin. Here is the discussion about it: https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/neubau-efh-ca-174-m-grundriss-architekt.32936/
Soon we will have to make decisions about the exterior design—such as color, texture, and window color. I’d like to ask for your opinion again.
Since it’s difficult to summarize everything, I’ll try to describe it more “emotionally.” We want the house to be a bit different. Inside, some special features are planned. On the ground floor, there is only one door—to the guest toilet. All other openings are full height, reaching the ceiling. One wall will be made of exposed concrete, and we want to keep the ceiling concrete as well.
On the upper floor, the roof is open. Instead of drywall with sprayed plaster, we are considering using Heraklith/Heradesign panels on the ceiling.
For the exterior, we also want the house to stand out from the common styles found in both new developments and older neighborhoods in our area. In new residential areas, the standard is gray or black bricks, a rather fine white plaster façade, and windows in anthracite gray / RAL 7016. Occasionally there is a bay window in dark tones and some wooden elements. Deviations from this are already unusual.
In older neighborhoods, you usually find red bricks with white façades and windows.
Currently, our ideas are as follows:
- Creaton Magnum bricks in copper red engobed finish
- Eaves underside in light gray HPL, with no visible rafters or purlins
- For example, Fundermax 0741NT (Birch Grey)
- Façade with broom-finish plaster in a gray shade with a slightly earthy tone
- Example of broom finish: Google search “weberFassade besenstrich essen”
- Window reveals smoothly plastered, same color as façade
- Base plaster either matching the rest of the façade or offset, smooth and slightly darker
- Windows in gray, for example RAL 7039
- Carport still unclear, possibly matching the color of the eaves underside
- Cladding with rhombus-profile boards
I’ve tried to visualize this as attached. What does the community think?
Are there any concepts for how to ideally put together an exterior design? Do you have alternative suggestions, especially for façade color? Are you aware of other examples of broom-finish façades?
Best regards! mini_g!
P.S. No one with a white façade and gray bricks should feel offended. It’s very possible we will fall back on that—it is a beautiful combination!
Nordlys schrieb:
What is broom finish plaster?Not a real innovation: the still-fresh plaster is dragged lengthwise using a whisk broom. The plaster itself is nothing special, except that it doesn't work with all grain sizes.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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nordanney5 Jul 2020 22:1211ant schrieb:
I dare say this "wrinkled look" will have a short fashion half-life. This "wrinkled look" has actually been used for several centuries. Claim disproved.
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nordanney5 Jul 2020 22:13ypg schrieb:
It might look different and more stylish, but I would prefer a) a friendly exterior color With fresh colors, it will definitely look good. I could actually consider doing it myself like that.
nordanney schrieb:
It will definitely look good with fresh paint. I might actually consider doing it myself like that. If you have too much money, I’m happy to give you my IBAN.
In 10 years it will be green, just like any coarse textured render.
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