Black Black House Exterior Ideas and Designs

Wyvern House
Wyvern House
Clear ArchitectsClear Architects
Inspiration for a black contemporary detached house in Essex with three floors.
Tiny Houses in the Woods
Tiny Houses in the Woods
The Construction Group Montana, LLCThe Construction Group Montana, LLC
Photo of a black rustic bungalow tiny house in Other with a flat roof.
Richardson
Richardson
Core GroupCore Group
Design ideas for a large and black traditional two floor detached house in Atlanta with a half-hip roof, a metal roof and a black roof.
Manor Residence
Manor Residence
Aspect Design BuildAspect Design Build
Inspiration for a large and black classic two floor detached house in Minneapolis with wood cladding, a pitched roof and a shingle roof.
Ketchum Cabin Retreat
Ketchum Cabin Retreat
UserUser
This Ketchum cabin retreat is a modern take of the conventional cabin with clean roof lines, large expanses of glass, and tiered living spaces. The board-form concrete exterior, charred cypress wood siding, and steel panels work harmoniously together. The natural elements of the home soften the hard lines, allowing it to submerge into its surroundings. The Glo A5 triple-pane windows and doors were utilized for their advanced performance capabilities. Year-round comfort is achieved by the thermally-broken aluminum frame, low iron glass, multiple air seals, and argon-filled glazing. Advanced thermal technology was pivotal for the home’s design considering the amount of glazing that is used throughout the home. The windows and multiple 16’ sliding doors are one of the main features of the home’s design, focusing heavily on the beauty of Idaho. The doors also allow easy access to the deck, creating an eagle-eye view of the Valley.
Laurel Grove
Laurel Grove
Kirsten Johnstone ArchitectureKirsten Johnstone Architecture
Photo of a medium sized and black contemporary two floor detached house in Melbourne with wood cladding, a flat roof and a metal roof.
Leo Cottage
Leo Cottage
Big ChillBig Chill
Design Credit: @katemarkerinteriors @leocottage Photographer: @margaretrajic
Inspiration for a black coastal bungalow detached house in Grand Rapids with a pitched roof.
The Mullet House
The Mullet House
Susan Yeley HomesSusan Yeley Homes
This gem of a house was built in the 1950s, when its neighborhood undoubtedly felt remote. The university footprint has expanded in the 70 years since, however, and today this home sits on prime real estate—easy biking and reasonable walking distance to campus. When it went up for sale in 2017, it was largely unaltered. Our clients purchased it to renovate and resell, and while we all knew we'd need to add square footage to make it profitable, we also wanted to respect the neighborhood and the house’s own history. Swedes have a word that means “just the right amount”: lagom. It is a guiding philosophy for us at SYH, and especially applied in this renovation. Part of the soul of this house was about living in just the right amount of space. Super sizing wasn’t a thing in 1950s America. So, the solution emerged: keep the original rectangle, but add an L off the back. With no owner to design with and for, SYH created a layout to appeal to the masses. All public spaces are the back of the home--the new addition that extends into the property’s expansive backyard. A den and four smallish bedrooms are atypically located in the front of the house, in the original 1500 square feet. Lagom is behind that choice: conserve space in the rooms where you spend most of your time with your eyes shut. Put money and square footage toward the spaces in which you mostly have your eyes open. In the studio, we started calling this project the Mullet Ranch—business up front, party in the back. The front has a sleek but quiet effect, mimicking its original low-profile architecture street-side. It’s very Hoosier of us to keep appearances modest, we think. But get around to the back, and surprise! lofted ceilings and walls of windows. Gorgeous.
Marshall House
Marshall House
Paul Cashin ArchitectsPaul Cashin Architects
Photography by Richard Chivers https://www.rchivers.co.uk/ Marshall House is an extension to a Grade II listed dwelling in the village of Twyford, near Winchester, Hampshire. The original house dates from the 17th Century, although it had been remodelled and extended during the late 18th Century. The clients contacted us to explore the potential to extend their home in order to suit their growing family and active lifestyle. Due to the constraints of living in a listed building, they were unsure as to what development possibilities were available. The brief was to replace an existing lean-to and 20th century conservatory with a new extension in a modern, contemporary approach. The design was developed in close consultation with the local authority as well as their historic environment department, in order to respect the existing property and work to achieve a positive planning outcome. Like many older buildings, the dwelling had been adjusted here and there, and updated at numerous points over time. The interior of the existing property has a charm and a character - in part down to the age of the property, various bits of work over time and the wear and tear of the collective history of its past occupants. These spaces are dark, dimly lit and cosy. They have low ceilings, small windows, little cubby holes and odd corners. Walls are not parallel or perpendicular, there are steps up and down and places where you must watch not to bang your head. The extension is accessed via a small link portion that provides a clear distinction between the old and new structures. The initial concept is centred on the idea of contrasts. The link aims to have the effect of walking through a portal into a seemingly different dwelling, that is modern, bright, light and airy with clean lines and white walls. However, complementary aspects are also incorporated, such as the strategic placement of windows and roof lights in order to cast light over walls and corners to create little nooks and private views. The overall form of the extension is informed by the awkward shape and uses of the site, resulting in the walls not being parallel in plan and splaying out at different irregular angles. Externally, timber larch cladding is used as the primary material. This is painted black with a heavy duty barn paint, that is both long lasting and cost effective. The black finish of the extension contrasts with the white painted brickwork at the rear and side of the original house. The external colour palette of both structures is in opposition to the reality of the interior spaces. Although timber cladding is a fairly standard, commonplace material, visual depth and distinction has been created through the articulation of the boards. The inclusion of timber fins changes the way shadows are cast across the external surface during the day. Whilst at night, these are illuminated by external lighting. A secondary entrance to the house is provided through a concealed door that is finished to match the profile of the cladding. This opens to a boot/utility room, from which a new shower room can be accessed, before proceeding to the new open plan living space and dining area.
Black Bungalow
Black Bungalow
Ed Hughey, Architect & RealtorEd Hughey, Architect & Realtor
Small and black scandi bungalow detached house in Austin with wood cladding, a pitched roof and a shingle roof.
Glydon Venice CA
Glydon Venice CA
Goldenline Construction Inc.Goldenline Construction Inc.
This is an example of a large and black modern two floor detached house in Los Angeles with mixed cladding, a flat roof and a mixed material roof.
Myrtle Mid-Century Residence
Myrtle Mid-Century Residence
Giulietti Schouten Weber ArchitectsGiulietti Schouten Weber Architects
Aerial view of the house and property. Chad Beecroft
Inspiration for a large and black midcentury two floor house exterior in Portland with wood cladding and a pitched roof.
Exterior - Night
Exterior - Night
Kyra Clarkson ArchitectKyra Clarkson Architect
Steven Evans Photography
Photo of a small and black contemporary two floor house exterior in Toronto with wood cladding and a flat roof.
Eliza House
Eliza House
WALAWALA
Design ideas for a medium sized and black modern two floor detached house in Melbourne with wood cladding and a metal roof.
深山路の家
深山路の家
株式会社サン工房株式会社サン工房
Black world-inspired two floor detached house with a pitched roof.
Milwaukee Street Residence
Milwaukee Street Residence
semple brown designsemple brown design
David Lauer
This is an example of a black modern two floor brick house exterior in Denver with a flat roof.
MISHEV
MISHEV
HELIUS Lighting GroupHELIUS Lighting Group
Design ideas for a black contemporary two floor house exterior in Jackson with a flat roof.
Boatsheds
Boatsheds
Strachan Group ArchitectsStrachan Group Architects
Patrick Reynolds
Black contemporary two floor house exterior in Auckland with wood cladding and a pitched roof.
Villa Puchkovo
Villa Puchkovo
Лена ЗуфароваЛена Зуфарова
Black contemporary two floor detached house in Moscow with a black roof.
Whidbey Island Farmhouse
Whidbey Island Farmhouse
Dovetail General ContractorsDovetail General Contractors
View of from the bunk house looking back toward the main house.
Photo of a black bungalow glass detached house in Seattle with a flat roof.

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