Custom Home Exterior Gallery
Curb appeal that turns heads — and lasts a lifetime.
Exteriors Designed for the Land They Sit On
A home's exterior tells the story before anyone steps inside. We design custom home exteriors with a mix of stone, cedar shake, board-and-batten siding, and brick — chosen to suit the architecture, the lot, and the way the home will weather the years. Every roofline, dormer, and covered porch is drawn to feel intentional rather than pulled from a catalog.
Our homes sit on North Georgia mountain ridges, lakefront lots, and rolling acreage — so the exterior has to work with the land, not against it. Materials are chosen for durability, three-car garages are tucked into the façade rather than dominating it, and front porches are deep enough to actually use. The result is curb appeal that still looks right twenty years from now.
Stone, shake & brick
Dormers & gables
Built to weather decades
A Closer Look at Our Exteriors
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The Details That Define a Precision Exterior
From the rooflines to the masonry, every detail of the exterior is chosen with the same care as the interior. Here's what sets our custom home exteriors apart.
Mixed-Material Façades
Stone, cedar shake, board-and-batten siding, and brick — layered in proportions that look natural rather than busy. Each material is chosen for the architectural style and orientation of the lot, balancing texture, color, and weather performance over the long haul.
Custom Rooflines & Dormers
Steep gables, low hips, varied pitches, and well-placed dormers give every home its own profile. Rooflines are designed to shed weather, frame the interior ceilings below, and add the kind of visual rhythm a single uniform roof never can.
Stonework & Masonry
Real stone wraps foundations, columns, and chimneys — often continuing inside to a fireplace or feature wall. Masonry is laid by hand, not stuck on as a thin veneer afterthought, with grout, joint, and color choices we sweat over until they're right.
Covered Front Porches
Deep enough to actually use — for rocking chairs, evening visitors, or a porch swing. Tongue-and-groove ceilings, exposed beams, recessed lighting, and substantial columns turn the front porch into a real room rather than a decorative pass-through.
Garage Designs
Two-car, three-car, and side-entry layouts tucked into the façade so the garage doesn't dominate the home. Carriage-style doors, decorative hardware, and dormers above keep the proportions in balance — with storage and workshop space sized for how the family actually uses it.
Hardscape & Driveways
Paver driveways, stone walkways, retaining walls, and landscape lighting that frame the home rather than feel like an afterthought. Hardscape is planned with the exterior design from day one, so grading, drainage, and material selection all tie together.
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