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Designs of facades of houses of one and two plants, we enter into different construction styles and we offer several copies

Again we take a new entry in Facades World, on the date of the date we will specifically offer you several designs of facades of houses of one and two plants, of different styles and with different construction details. Do not miss this new post and do not stop taking examples for their respective works ... let's get started!

Designs of facades of houses of one and two plants

In this article we will show 20 designs of facades of houses of one and two floors, among them we will find: facades of houses with large windows, facades of stone houses, photos of Mexican rustic facades, modern facades of two-storey houses, among other.

                Facades of houses with bay windows - modern facade with balcony
                         Facades of houses with bay windows - two-storey facade
                         Facades of houses with windows - modern style house
                     Facades of houses with bay windows - futuristic house design
                             Facades of houses with windows - Rustic design
                         Stone House Facades - Soft Facade Colors
                      Facades of stone houses - House with gable roof
                Facades of stone houses - house with a gable roof in the mountain
                    Facades of stone houses - Windows for facades
                                 Different types of stones for facades
                   Rustic Mexican facades - colonial colors for facades
               Mexican rustic facades - combination of materials and roof with tiles
                    Rustic Mexican facades - colonial style construction
                                    Rustic Mexican facades - modern house
                     Rustic Mexican facades - classic Mexican style house
       Modern facades of two-storey houses - house of warm colors and cladding
      Modern facades of two-storey houses - square house in minimalist style
          Modern facades of two-storey houses - house with a single-pitched roof
           Modern facades of two-storey houses - house of orthogonal shapes
       Modern facades of two-story houses - house with abundant lighting

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Published in: Colonial, Country / Rural Facades, Classic Facades, Minimalist facades, Modern Facades, Mediterranean, Mexican, Rustic, Traditional

Small house in the big city, appreciates its modern interiors and unique plans

Today Facades World we bring you one small and modern house with which they will feel identified and surely they will be able to take many but many ideas for remodeling, interior ideas, and of course, to evaluate the plans of this simple but contemporary construction.

This small work, located in Brooklyn, United States, was remodeled in 2017 on a narrow terrain 3,4 meters wide. The original 2-story, 305 m2 house was fully restored and extended by adding a master suite above and digging a modern rear foyer below, resulting in a four-story house.

                                 Front facade of the small house

 

                                                             Against the facade of the house

This narrow section is classified perfectly as the facade of a nice and simple house, and consists of bricks and steel joinery. It also incorporates wide openings that allow access to natural light.

If what they are looking for are photos of facades of small houses, the copy of the day of the date will be of great help for their respective works, thus giving a modern touch to the future constructions that they have in mind. Then, finishing what is referred to the front of the house, you will be able to appreciate two more images: an aerial view of the back garden and another of the new terrace.

                                                               Aerial view of the back garden
                                                           Front view of the access to the terrace

Modern interior design for small houses

In this work we will find a functional interior design, since I create an effective but austere use of space since every inch was important. The precise position of walls, doors and windows was crucial as each floor was planned to serve a purpose. The basement serves as a new entrance, storage, laundry and mechanical area; the first floor is a continuous public space with living room, dining room, kitchen and library that overlooks gardens at the front and back; the second contains two children's bedrooms along with a bathroom with 2 sinks; while the highest level contains the master suite with a sleeping area, bathroom, balcony and terrace.

                                                 Minimalist style kitchen with breakfast bar
                                                                               Breakfast area
                                                   Living room with white range colors

                                                      Master suite located on the top floor
                                                                        Bathroom

Plans of modern housing

                                                            Axonometry - Construction system
                                                        Floor plan - pre remodel
                                                     Floor plan - post remodel
                                                                    Axonometry - Section

A thin steel ladder repositioned on the south side dividing wall connects the house vertically and attracts more light, air and views to the interior of the building. The materials throughout the home are unpretentious, natural, and unpretentious - the rawness of unfinished steel and the character of walnut are juxtaposed with the simple refinement of marble and matte ceramic tile.

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Published in: Contemporary, Classic Facades, Simple

Materials for construction, we show you some innovative specimens

On the date of the date, Facades World will offer you various constructive materials that will be of great help. Knowing that the architectural market is very varied and is constantly changing, we believe that these copies can solve some doubts that, surely, make their works or ideas something completely unique.

Due to the rise of the ideas of sustainability, energy efficiency and respect for the environment by which we are surrounded today, in the construction environment it will no longer be enough for the building to be the most spectacular, the most expensive or the tallest, It will also be necessary that the constructions be respectful with the planet, of quality and that they consume little energy. Here are some of these innovative materials.

Synthetic tiles

                               Synthetic tiles cover

 

 

Mostly the synthetic tiles They are made of recycled plastics and limestone, their benefits are due to the fact that they are sustainable, around 50% cheaper than traditional ones, have a useful life of more than 50 years and are then 100% recyclable.

                                                    Synthetic tile roof GR Green

Another option is the photovoltaic tiles, which in this case is a more expensive product than the traditional one, but which ends up being profitable thanks to the energy generated.

                                            Synthetic tile cover by GR Green

Fiber panels and composites

                                           Compoplak panels stored

These panels are a good idea to apply in enclosures, interior partitions and roofs. An interesting product are the panels formed by a combination of kevlar, fiberglass and carbon fiber which turn out to be a more economical 30% and 3 times more resistant than a traditional brick partition.

                                          Construction made entirely with Compoplak

This is a synthetic material, so it is immune to rodents and insects and this also makes it have a longer shelf life. Of course, it is efficient and totally ecological. This is an insulating material, which has many benefits, including energy savings of up to 50%, produces 100 times less waste than brick and is 100% recyclable.

                                               Forged of Compoplak on wood

Ecological bricks

If we want to replace the traditional brick In favor of any other material that is cheaper, more efficient and that pollutes the least in its production, there are several alternative solutions to the traditional baked clay brick, some are glass or plastic recycled treatments and others start from pressed natural as compressed earth.

                             Norman Foster airport prototype, built with Durabric

One of the options is Durabric, for an brick that is made by mixing water, earth and cement, compressing the mixture in a mold and allowing it to set naturally, without fire. With this process, up to 14 trees are saved for each house built, since wood is not used as fuel in the manufacture of brick. By avoiding the firing process, Durabric reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to ten times compared to traditional fired bricks. In terms of cost, building a wall with Durabric is 20% cheaper than with fired clay bricks.

                                                    Brick block Biomason
                                                Pavement made with Biomason

Another interesting product is Biomason, for an ecological brick which, although it seems incredible, is generated from microorganisms. This ecological alternative does not release CO2 in its production and is cheaper, since it comes from natural resources. The Biomason brick is created at room temperature, feeding the microorganisms with materials such as sand and generating conditions in which they begin to produce crystals until, finally, they give rise to a brick.

Counter-laminated wood panels

                                                                 Assembly of laminated wood panels

The MGA architecture studio and DVVD engineering have developed massive wooden panels, which can be up to 2,40 x 20 meters and in various thicknesses, and can be used directly as structural material. Is about cross-laminated panels, formed by layers of wood arranged longitudinally and transversely, glued together, forming plates of solid wood.

                                   Interior of a house under construction with cross-laminated wood

About us Altermateria He has built a building of 6 tall plants using these wooden plates. In addition, since wood is better insulator than concrete, these buildings have a better thermal behavior and are more energy efficient. Of course, the use of paneled and its derivatives are not limited only to the structure of buildings but can be extended to interior partitions, facades, etc.

Self-healing concretes and concretes

                                                          Crack in a Bio - Concrete
                                         Self-healing crack in a Bio - Concrete

The University of Alicante has recently presented a transparent and flexible resin able to self-repair after being cut with scissors. Simply put the two parts in contact to rejoin it in a few 15 seconds. In addition, it also has shape memory, so whether it is crushed or manipulated, it regains the original shape in a few seconds. It is a material still experimental but that could have multiple applications in the construction, as for example in enclosures, constructive joints or even combined with other materials.

                                                   A specimen of Bio - Concrete

Along the same path, researchers from the Technological University of Delft have developed a bio-concrete capable of self-repair. The process is reminiscent of the Biomason bricks. It consists of introducing into the concrete a new additive composed of small capsules containing bacteria and calcium lactate, when the capsules are broken (by the action of water that penetrates the cracks) the activity of the bacteria causes a chemical reaction that creates solidified limestone and insoluble. In the event of cracks in the concrete, this process would be activated that would fill and repair them. This bio-concrete has already been successfully tested at a lifeguard station in the Netherlands.

Solar paint

                                  The photovoltaic paint is applied as if it were a spray
                                                     Test tube with photovoltaic paint

La solar paint It is still under development but, at the University of Sheffield, they have created the first spray capable of transforming any type of surface into a solar energy panel thanks to a mineral called perovskite, which has the property of absorbing light. Its efficiency is 20% compared to 25% achieved by silicon solar panels, but this lower efficiency makes up for it with its easy application on almost any imaginable surface. Another of its advantages is capacity to generate energy even in conditions of low solar luminosity and a lower cost than the photovoltaic panel. Undoubtedly this painting would eliminate many barriers when it comes to the implementation of photovoltaic systems.

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Part 2: Economic Houses with modern finishes, know the best way to spend little and acquire a lot

Previously in Facades World we teach them the first part of these copies of affordable houses with modern finishes, which, as already mentioned, will surely help them in a broad way in the search to specify something new in their home, or in possible remodeling or works. Thus, we have seen and noticed that the first part was a success, for that same reason, on the day of the date we bring you a second part that will finally complete the ten copies of cheap houses. Are they going to miss it? Of course not ... let's get started!

6. Easy maintenance and repair in this accessible two-story house

                                Simple facade - front view

 

 

 

This modern housing It is built entirely in wood with a metal structure, the floors are polished concrete on both levels. It has been designed in such a way that the maintenance of the house is easy and economical.

The first floor is purely social, from the main entrance (1) find a hall, then the room (2), the dining room (4) and the kitchen. Something interesting about this easy maintenance housing is to see that after entering the house we can go directly to the second level, where we can see the three bedrooms without having to cross through social environments.

                                       Plan of the first and second floor of the house

7. House of 32 m² of rapid construction

                                     Wood plates cover the outer structure

This small and economic house With an area of ​​32 square meters, it is an example of how to distribute both social and private environments, and be fully functional. In this construction we will find a concept that is easy to manufacture and assemble.

For this construction, they have been used OSB panels as well as the model of house N ° 4 that we have seen in the first part of these affordable houses. The social area has a direct connection to the outside and great natural lighting thanks to the sliding glass doors.

                                                        Virtual model of the house
                                                       Structural system

8. Wood and large crystals in this practical and modern construction

                     House facade - front view

La wooden house with large windows It has been built on an area of ​​160 square meters. On the first floor is the social area and a bedroom, on the second level we will find two more bedrooms and a living room. One of the main characteristics of the house is that the rooms open to the outside, having a direct connection with the gardens ... something exquisite.

                                                   First floor plan
                                                   Plane of the second level

9. House of 100 m² with A frame structure

                                               Facade of the house - front view

This house built in 100 square meters It has a wooden structure and large openings covered by polarized glass. We will find on the first level a social area and on the second a private area with the design of three bedrooms ... the main one has a beautiful view towards the interior gardens.

                            First floor plan
                           Plane of the second level

10. Houses built in small spaces, style and comfort

                                                  Small housing: exterior design

This modern housing of small size It has a solid metal structure and sits on a 45-square-meter lot. The interior has the rooms open to each other, virtually delimited by furniture, in this way we have a small living room, kitchen with island and a bedroom. All main rooms have access to a large terrace.

                                                                         Floor plan

We arrived at the end of this second part of affordable houses with modern finishes. If you were not part of the first installment, or just want to take a look at the beginning of this article in two installments, you can move to the first part by following this link.

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Part 1: Economic Houses with modern finishes, know the best way to spend little and acquire a lot

Welcome back to Facades World. Today, we bring you 5 copies of cheap houses with modern finishes, which surely will help them in a wide way if they are not yet clear what type of façade to use in their home, or what interior design they propose.

1. Simplicity and harmony in 5 meters wide

                       Main facade - front view

 

 

                                   Rear facade
                           Plans of the small house (red arrow entrance to the house)

The architects of this simple and modern house, have chosen simple and inexpensive building materials to create a harmonious design. Perforated panels to filter sunlight as well as a small perimeter fence with a frame and metal mesh are some of the elements that we can see in this house built on a plot of only 5 meters wide by 30 long.

2. Wide indoor environments in 64 square meters

This house can be built on land with boundaries on both sides since the lighting and ventilation is both on the front and on the back. We will find that the built area is 64 square meters, but with green areas a 10 x 20 meter lot would be needed. Let's see their images ...

                                                     Main facade of the house
                                                           Plan of the apartment

3. Combination of exposed concrete and steel in this simple house

In this beautiful simple house it has not been necessary to tarrage the walls or install ceramic floors, the walls have exposed concrete brick and polished floors of the same material. It has been conveniently combined with the steel in the outer bars, handrails and window frames. The result is a beautiful House built in an area 185 square meters.

                                            Modern house facade - front view
                                                        Modern interior design
                                                            First floor
                                                      Second floor
                                                         Third floor

4. Recycled materials result in a modern and economical housing

For this house recycled materials were used in its construction, for example the main structure is made up of two containers and for the recycled corrugated aluminum facade, instead of tiles in the bathrooms, recycled glass, properly treated, was used.

Another resource for saving is the use in OSB panel walls and floors which are a conglomerate of pressed chips, as a whole the house is easy to build, economical and friendly to the environment.

                                         Exterior design - Simple facade
                                                        Interior design of housing
                                       Plan of house built in 129 square meters

5. Exterior style and modern interior in 92 square meters

The house has two bedrooms, a large living room - dining room and kitchen in a 92 area square meters, because the terrain is narrow, a linear circulation between the environments has been designed (see the main entrance from the top right of the map).

                   Small house facade - front view
                        Modern interior design - combination of colors and wood
                                                            Floor plan

We hope that each one of these copies will be of great help both in images, as well as in the brief explanations. Facades World is always at your disposal here, and also on social networks Facebook, Pinterest y Google +. Remember, do not stop following us and keep adding more and more users to this great community!

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Published in: Contemporary, Classic Facades, Minimalist facades, Modern Facades, Prefabricated, Simple

Casa Silvina y Omar, simple and minimalist facade. Plans and interior design

This work, formerly a typical vernacular model of the first cordon of the Buenos Aires suburbs, is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Faced with the natural deterioration of time and the need to add a rental housing to his estate, this new project began.

This new construction It was added to the previous one as a complement in terms of its function and its energy consumption. simple and minimalist facade of the work, despite appearing to be one, includes these two houses marking their difference in the style of each, but also resembling a lot.

                                Main facade - front view

 

 

The access ladder to the new modern housing is located in the garage. The construction system of this new work is light, so as not to jeopardize the stability and structure of the supporting house. The roof of this incorporates a channel that allows to recover rainwater.

The contrafachada shows a series of small openings, in this same climbs the vegetation grown in the old housing. In addition to the rainwater accumulation system, this house has a solar thermal preheating system for both houses.

                                                                 Against facade - front view
                                                                          Covered balcony

Interior Design

                                                                       Kitchen - dining room
                                                          Living room - part of the kitchen
                                                Environment that incorporates kitchen, dining room and living room
                                                                    Main living room

                                                        Bedroom - carpentry details

Minimalist house plans

                                                                               Axonometry
                                                                     Ground floor - bearing house
                                                              Upper floor - incorporated project
                                                              Views - facade and against facade
                                                                                      Cuts
                                                                         Self-sustaining systems

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The Stonewood house, a rustic and modern construction with spacious rooms

One more week, from the hand of Facades World and our collaborator Eliana Poplavsky, we offer a construction class that will help them a lot in terms of the use of materials, their disposition and, of course, the necessary expenditure to carry it out.

The Stonewood house, from Breathe Architecture, is located in Australia. This is one small work of two floors and roof to two waters that combines rustic and modern, thanks also to the use of wood in an innovative way, in addition to the construction details that make this house original and attractive.

Seeing your modern facade, we will have a first impression that it is built in exposed brick due to the exterior shape of it, however it is natural wood blocks the size of a conventional brick.

           Front facade of the Stonewood house, Breathe Architecture.
                  View of the main exterior Deck through the enclosure panels.

All the interior rooms connect visually with the façade by means of windows, panels and doors that open and allow direct views.

In interior design from the Stonewood house we can find many and varied wooden elements. The wall coverings, the mobile panels and custom furniture, all in a natural wood tone, give a feeling of warmth to the space. And as contrast elements we observe the polished cement floor and mosaics of dark and yellow stones, which they work as a coating on part of the kitchen.

                         Sector with movable panels and polished cement.

On the first floor has been designed the social area that includes a large room and multimedia room, from both environments you can directly access a large deck located to the left, it is interesting to design two large blocks of wooden beams that cover both environments, these are also built with the wooden bricks above mentioned and steel as a structural element.

                                                                    Low level.
                     Room with open panels, allowing the view and great lighting.
                                                      Room with closed panels.
                               View of the room and its movable panels.

To the right is the dining room and kitchen with island and a very original design, located right next to the storage cellar, laundry area and bathroom; and at the end of the house we will find another deck, a small patio and a bicycle shop.

                                            Front view of the large kitchen with island.
Detail of wooden island, and towards the background black and yellow geometric mosaics used as cladding.
                                       Bathroom, ground floor.

The area of ​​the wooden staircase that leads to the second floor is used to place a shelf on the wall, as a way of using space.

              Shelving in route of the staircase to the second floor.

On the top floor we will find four bedrooms, one of them en suite with bathroom included; In addition to a terrace that shares the same with another of the bedrooms. The headboard of one of the bedrooms and bedside tables are also made with the same used wood in the rest of the house.

                                                                  Top floor.
                             Bed headboard and one bedroom bedside table.
                                    Cut of the Stonewood house, Breathe Architecture.

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Published in: Classic Facades, Modern Facades, Rustic, Simple

The Classic and the Modern, together at the same time, result in this beautiful home

On the day of the date, we will review the facade and the plans of amodern two-story store, where the classic designs of gabled houses were combined with modern architectural elements, achieving a totally unique and very, very striking result.

When looking at your modern facadea, we can see a beautiful gable roof which stands out from the rest of the building. The windows of the second level are covered by wooden rods resembling a kind of blinds, which allow to filter solar rays towards its interior.

The Classic and the Modern, together at the same time, result in this beautiful 1 home
                           Main facade of the house

While it is true that facade remodeling It has given it a totally new, lucid, and unique aspect, we can not fail to take into account that at no time has the charm of the original classic design of the two-sided housing models been lost.

The back of this classic modern housing we will find a curved roof, below which the main bedroom is located. We will continue to show you how the construction looks on its back and also when the sunset falls, so you can also get ideas of how keep your facade well lit.

The Classic and the Modern, together at the same time, result in this beautiful 3 home
                                                     Rear facade of the house has a curved roof
The Classic and the Modern, together at the same time, result in this beautiful 2 home
                                             Illumination of the facade when the sun falls

Plans of the house of two plants

As we enter the house internally, we will come across a distribution hall towards a study and a lounge, then that same hall will lead to a large social area made up of the living-dining room and kitchen with island. In the interior garden, a large terrace (Deck) has been designed, which has been raised from ground level, and with a virtual wooden enclosure, thus making it a super comfortable place to rest in the open air.

Going to the second level, next you will see the plans in images, we will find four rooms. One of the aforementioned is the main one (Master Bedroom) that has a large area destined to bathroom with tub and other services; the secondary bedrooms, so to speak, share a bathroom of ample measures.

The Classic and the Modern, together at the same time, result in this beautiful 4 home
                                                                                    First level plane
The Classic and the Modern, together at the same time, result in this beautiful 5 home
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Interior design of housing

The Classic and the Modern, together at the same time, result in this beautiful 6 home
                                                                 Design of a modern kitchen with island
The Classic and the Modern, together at the same time, result in this beautiful 7 home
                                                                           View of the kitchen and the living room

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How to renovate your facade quickly, we teach you tips that will make your home a unique place!

There are several details that we can change in the facade of a house so that it looks completely renewed. But the best thing of all is that it can be achieved without the need for remodeling or complex execution parts.

As you know, any type of construction entails a high cost and a long time of completion, however, there are techniques that will transform the look of your facade radically and do not require complex work execution ... not only that, but many of these techniques You can do them yourself.

Then we will present you with ideas to renovate your façade and we will go step by step so that you can not only take note of the ideas applicable to your home, but also enjoy the visuals that we present to you.

Change the paint

Changing the color of the facade paint is certainly the most notorious way to renew the front view of the property. It is true that by professionals you will get the best result, but if you want to save costs, many people dare to do it themselves.

You can use different colors, moldings and frames in contrasting colors, and even also paintings with false finishes and thus Give a completely renewed look in front of our home.

Among other factors to consider, a very important one is to choose the color that we will use well, and for that we must be very clear about the style of our house and how it will combine with the frames and color of the openings, the moldings and the ceiling. In addition you should also take into account the style of the neighborhood for which we recommend going for a walk and observe the colors used in the neighboring houses.

Next, we classify some of the most commonly used colors in modern homes.

EARTH OR NATURAL COLORS

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                 Earth or Natural colors in the brown range, excellent for concrete

NEUTRAL COLORS

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MUTED COLORS

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SOFT COLORS

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                    The softness made color, will allow you to make your home something different

 

VIBRANT COLORS

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As the word indicates, you will "vibrate" everyone who looks at your facade thanks to these colors

 

Coatings

The wooden partitions, stone sconces (or similar stone), as well as the false ones bricks, or any other coating is an ideal way to renew the overall style of the home from your outside view.

Although it takes a few days, its application is simple, because we are talking about a method that uses glue and is applied directly on the old wall, with preparation of the surface if necessary.

The coatings can be applied completely to the facade or simply in sectors. This is undoubtedly a way to add character and change the look of the facade easily.

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                     Combination of sheet metal, stone and wood, ideal materials for a facade
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                     Stone, concrete, wood and tiles ... don't overlook this beautiful combination
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                                      Brick, black veneer, and varnished wood ... try it!

Closures and openings

We can modify doors y windows, as well as the bars, to give a completely new face to the facade. Paint the bars with metallic paints, and renew the color or varnish of the woods.

If the budget allows, replace doors and shutters with others of a new style. Do not forget to complete with a good treatment the frames and windows as well as the handrails of the portico.

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                           Windows with access to the patio from the dining room and vice versa
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                                         Door - Very modern glass window

 

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                   Different types of openings that will help you find the right one
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                                 Some types of doors for our home
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                                   Combined window with exposed brick and stone

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                              Typical grilles for family houses in exposed brick
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                      More modern grilles to match this beautiful mansion

Lighting

Sometimes, the simple fact of altering the lighting of the facade can give it a totally different look. In modern houses this resource is widely used to illuminate the walls and floors. In these cases you will have to decide for white light as the low consumption, light bulbs of warm light, or led lights of other colors (there are many colors available).

But if your home only has an outdoor luminaire and you do not need to add more than that, consider renovating the lampholders and replacing them with wall lanterns. This will give a special touch to your home.

Another option is to add simple road lights with solar charge, they would be an ideal complement for your facade and are easy to get and place.

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                      Lighting for facades, an important piece to make it look unique.
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                         Different types of lanterns that will help you find the right one for you

Details

If you have a tight budget not to despair, you should know that even the smallest budget allows changes in the details of our facade. Locks, doorknobs, handles, knockers on the door, window handles and blinds, and even the cover of the gantry rail.

We can also place carpets or carpets at the front door, renew the plants that you no longer like by placing new pots (preferably with bright and bold colors), and apply decorative gardening as you like.

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          Details like the doorknobs that we can get to choose for our house, will make the difference.

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2016 Christmas Facades, TIPS for a unique decoration this holiday

Welcome once again to your default page, a site in which you, our readers, will find a wide variety in styles of facades and houses, countless posts in which you will find different interiors of houses, being able to use them as an example for future remodeling or for your personal enjoyment. , All in the same place… Facades World.

On the day of the date, knowing that we are in these vespers, we have chosen to make an informative post for all those people who love Christmas, love these dates, and of course, all that they entail. That is why today, we will offer you several images of specimens in which you can observe how to decorate a facade with Christmas lights.

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If you think that is the only thing that today's post will bring, we must let them know that they are wrong, since we understand that the placement of these Christmas devices can take a lot of time and above all care, we have also chosen to offer several tips on how you can put the lights this year. Without more chatter, let's get started ...

The best to start, is start with something small, that is to say, if you just go into what is the decoration of houses for Christmas, the ideal thing would be that it illuminates only 2 or 3 zones of its facade or garden, what more calls attention.

For your peace of mind and your family's safety, buy quality lights, complying with the rules that regulate your country and remember to make it clear that they are for outdoors. Check if there are burned-out lamps, that is to say, before placing the lights they must make sure that there is not any burned, since the burnt lights make the rest of them not work.

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You must fasten them with tape. Do not use hooks or anything else as this can damage your wall or ceiling and end up breaking the wires of the lights. The tape does the job perfectly. Do not do placement work alone, ask for help from someone who can spend the Christmas lights and also have the ladder for the placement. If you are thinking of decorating a tree, start below, since it will not only end up looking better and more beautiful, but it will work more comfortable in this way.

Take into consideration the illuminate accesses and roads, since the use of Christmas lights at the edges of these are very nice, they are easy to place and above all it is a good alternative that will give your home and facade a permanent vision. Beware of electric charge, however beautiful the lights may be, they can cause overloads in the electrical circuits, which is of the utmost importance that they take the prominent care when connecting the light sets to the outlet.

People walking in front of a seasonal decorated house in the Niendorf district of Hamburg, northern Germany, admire the colorful Christmas illumination on Saturday evening, Nov. 28, 2009.

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Find inspiration in the corners of your facade, whether galleries, windows, columns, doors, are places that are surely fabulous with Christmas lights. Call professionals it is a very common alternative if you are inexperienced in placing such lights. There is anywhere in the world, whatever the country, specialized companies that are dedicated to this kind of work. Last but not least, disconnect the lights, before going to sleep or if you plan to leave your home, do not forget to disconnect them since this type of lamps of such small size, raise a lot of temperature.

So far the batch of Christmas lights placement tips In today's article, we leave you with the rest of the images for your enjoyment and remember that you can use them as an example for your own decoration now that Facades World has provided the necessary care.

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From Facades World We want to wish you a Merry Christmas and prosperous New Year. We hope this year has been a great year as it was for all of us. The whole team is more than grateful and happy to have obtained the best gift that could have made us, to create the Facades World community. All this could not have been possible without you, our readers!

As always, we remind you that you can follow us in our Social Networks Facebook, Pinterest y Google +, implementing the new dynamic that Facades World encourages you to do, which is to leave us your comment either in social networks or articles, where you can ask us for classes of styles that most convince you or need to see on the website and of course, start to interact among the different users that make up this community. So, REMEMBER to leave us your comment.

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