Exterior Design 101

In our society, a home built with great detail increases the home’s value. This illustration by Rick Crandall demonstrates four basic design principles which can be applied to any size and type of dome: Shadow and Shape, Color and Texture, Step-Down Massing, Landscaping.

In our society, a home built with great detail increases the home’s value. This illustration by Rick Crandall demonstrates four basic design principles which can be applied to any size and type of dome: Shadow and Shape, Color and Texture, Step-Down Massing, Landscaping. (Rick Crandall)

In the Beginning — Every home in its beginning stage is bare. Exterior elements provide interest and variety. Banding used to connect the two domes adds horizontal lines and gives the dome a lineal feel.

In the Beginning — Every home in its beginning stage is bare. Exterior elements provide interest and variety. Banding used to connect the two domes adds horizontal lines and gives the dome a lineal feel. (Rick Crandall)

Shadow and Shape — The interplay of light and shade enhances the dome with depth. Door and window shapes provide shadow, detail and definition.

Shadow and Shape — The interplay of light and shade enhances the dome with depth. Door and window shapes provide shadow, detail and definition. (Rick Crandall)

Step-Down Massing — Conventional structures, added to the dome, play a major role in step-down massing and create visual interest.

Step-Down Massing — Conventional structures, added to the dome, play a major role in step-down massing and create visual interest. (Rick Crandall)

Color and Texture — Eye appeal can be created by incorporating some dark shadows and lighter areas with mediums of a third color. Domes can be coated and/or accented with various materials: concrete, stucco, brick, paint, etc.

Color and Texture — Eye appeal can be created by incorporating some dark shadows and lighter areas with mediums of a third color. Domes can be coated and/or accented with various materials: concrete, stucco, brick, paint, etc. (Rick Crandall)

Contrast — A contrast in materials applied to the exterior lends texture. Here, glass brick in the entry way provides light and variation.

Contrast — A contrast in materials applied to the exterior lends texture. Here, glass brick in the entry way provides light and variation. (Rick Crandall)

Landscaping — Landscaping softens the transition from building to earth and ties them together. Combining landscaping elements adds to the dome’s curb appeal.

Landscaping — Landscaping softens the transition from building to earth and ties them together. Combining landscaping elements adds to the dome’s curb appeal. (Rick Crandall)