Facade and materials
Explore the main architectural and material direction for the elevation.
A home exterior makeover coordinates facade, color, architectural detail, entrance, and visible landscaping into one renovation direction.
One direction, several decisions
A whole-home concept is useful early, when you are deciding what should change, what should stay, and which individual projects belong together.
What you can explore
Explore the main architectural and material direction for the elevation.
Coordinate the facade, trim, doors, shutters, roofing, and retained masonry.
Strengthen arrival through hierarchy, details, paths, and surrounding planting.
See whether the front yard supports the architecture and renovation style.
Visual decisions in context
Each example should help narrow a real renovation question—not simply add another inspiration image.
Use the first concept to decide whether the priority is paint, siding, entrance work, landscaping, or a coordinated sequence.
Test meaningful alternatives in style, color family, material balance, and landscape character before refining details.
The saved concept can help you explain what feels right—and what does not—to the people helping develop the real project.
How it works
Show the full area you want to explore, with the home and important surroundings in view.
Start with one renovation question so the visual is easier to compare and refine.
Save promising ideas, test alternatives, and use the result to clarify the real project brief.
From makeover to scope
A complete image is most useful when it leads to clearer priorities rather than one oversized project promise.
Identify elements you intend to preserve, such as roof, masonry, windows, mature trees, or architecture.
Paint, materials, drainage, structure, windows, roofing, and landscape construction have different constraints.
Use the visual to rank the changes that create the strongest coherent improvement.
Confirm condition, measurements, sequencing, materials, cost, permits, and construction with qualified professionals.
Use the result responsibly
Renomo helps define the direction and priorities. It does not inspect the building, price the work, provide drawings, or guarantee the outcome.
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