Help my 1960's Ranch get some street cred! (exterior remodel)
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Comments (13)Right Adam I am guilty of filling the voids too so now I try not to make them. The couch/love seat because I have had both at times on the one side of the table has worked out really well and it does give a nice sitting area for company while I am cooking and want them out of my way. It is also a nice spot for morning coffee. And always keep your mind open to making changes as your life style changes. When my hubby was sick I moved a table and chair into our bedroom so I could be in there with him but not in bed. I left it in there because I find I use it for morning coffee , my first cup, when I do have company so I do not have to face them before I am ready. LOL I did consider taking it out of there now hubby is gone and putting a nicer chair in there and I might just do that too. I honestly love to change things up. Shop my house to make it look different and new and fresh to me with out spending any money....See MoreUpdating exterior of 1960's ranch
Comments (7)Since you are replacing the siding, consider adding thicker trim around the windows as opposed to shutters. I am not sure that board and batten siding will be an improvement. It is a siding that tends to be country to my eye, and your style inside doesn’t convey that at all to me. I would play around with a photo of your house to see how it would look. All the examples shown have some other architectural details that step up the interest such as a porch or dormers, and I think the board and batten may not give you the appeal you anticipate. I like the idea of a more attractive door for the garage. Look at a range of styles; I have seen ones with windows in a column down one side that might suit your home, a single door rather than the two doors in the photo link below. Consider replacing the screen door with a different style. I think a single panel without the dividing line in the middle is a more updated look. Or alternatively, use a roll up screen that pulls across when needed and is out of sight when not. Updated light fixtures will help as well, by the garage, front door, and on the post. The one on the post should be at the end of the walkway, which might benefit from coming down along the drive a bit so that if a car is parked in front of the garage, the walk is still accessible. Once all the exterior fixes are done to the building, then widen the walkway and steps and center the steps on the door, being sure that there is a large landing at both the top and bottom. Remove the pots around the steps now since they are making a narrow space feel smaller. If you want a pot to either side of the steps, plan space for that when you are redoing the steps. I would enlarge the bed around the tree as in Yardvaark's sketch using more of whatever the current plants are if they seem happy. It is difficult to get new plantings established under a maple tree due to root competition, so I wouldn’t plan to change out what is currently there. The beds along the front of the house are currently far too small front to back and so look pinched, and I doubt that anything currently there is worth saving. I would repost about the landscaping when the exterior work on the house and entry path is done. To get good suggestions for landscaping, we need to know where you are generally and your USDA growing zone along with your goals for the yard beyond curb appeal (if any) and how much you enjoy spending time gardening. Some photos of front plantings you find appealing will help as well....See MoreOur 1960's Garrison Colonial needs some help
Comments (10)You can replace the shingles; they are special order at Home Depot. I got some a few years ago to replace missing ones on my grandmother's house. They have all styles, including the wavy edge ones and they are cement. The originals back in the day were asbestos, so be sure you don't crack or break any of them. Shutters do need to go and you can beef up the window trim. Red would be pretty, and so would Crisp Romaine....See MoreExterior Renovation 1960’s Tri-level ranch.
Comments (4)What purpose would the front deck serve? I see none. IMO landscaping is the thing to give this house some life and I have to be honest ranch does not enter my brain when I look at that house . What is your style ? Maybe post more idea books instead of one light. That might help us help you. BTW IMO dark soffits will make the house seem squatty is that what you want .Get a nice MCM front door with lots of glass and then go to work on landscaping. If MCM is the style you like this would be a great inspiration for landscaping or the bottom pic if you are up to a more MCM look...See MoreRelated Professionals
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