Exterior Selections
Monday, December 31st, 2007 by JasonWell, after going back and forth and back and forth…and then around in a circle and back and forth again, we decided on our exterior selections for the new house. Yay for us!
The brick and siding choices were (hopefully) the most difficult choices we will have to make with the house. The exterior is so important because that’s the first thing everyone will see when they pull in the driveway and we can’t have you all gasping in horror as you pull in because our house is hideous.
The first real challenge was deciding on a brick. I never realized just how many different styles and colors of bricks really existed until now. It was mind-numbing to stare at a wall of brick samples and then try to picture it on our house. Luckily Dan “the brick guy” at Ideal Builders Supply was able to give us addresses for houses with the brick we were looking at so we could drive by and look at them in all of their glory.
Finally we decided on the Hamilton Blend brick by Belden Brick for our brick. It’s a brown brick (or “biscuit” as Dan “the brick guy” called it) with a light gray-silver wash over it. Overall it should appear gray with some light brown showing through.
Once we had the brick picked out it was time for the siding. The siding wasn’t quite as difficult as the brick (because there are less colors) but it still posed a bit of a challenge. We compared mock-ups of our house with the brick and various siding colors. Finally we decided on a Natural Linen color, which is a very pale tan/cream. That color didn’t last long however, because what we really wanted was gray siding from the beginning so we changed our selection and went with Platinum Gray for our siding color.
The trim, gutters and downspouts will all be white. That was a fairly easy decision.
The front door will be a really cool door that will appear to be made from wood planks and the garage door will be a carriage door style complete with metal handles.
Even with all the mock-ups we did, all the research, the comparisons and everything else that went into these selections, we still had to just trust that we were making the right decisions and that once our house is built we can stand back and say, “Yep, those exterior selections were perfect.”










