Monday, October 8, 2007

Natural stucco, wood siding, our masonry...

We went to a house on the Austin AIA's Homes Tour, and we actually picked a SIP home that has an exterior similar to ours. The stucco on this house is not colored or treated, so it has a natural sand color. We think the stained wood and this stucco look beautiful and very organic. The effect looks like this:


You don't see this of course, but the wood panels and stucco is set over a gap to allow for venting and water drainage.

Later, I will write more about roofing, rainwater collecting and more details and pics of our project.

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Pressurized Walls Manhattan said...

Good concept. However I'm disturbed on the masonry part.

Chris fr. shed plans said...

Nice design, but what I like the most is the window with plants.

Adam Waterford said...

That siding is very beautiful. Because of its simplicity, it doesn't need to be painted with any striking color. This should be treated with wood preservation treatments to protect it from termites. A mild one will be enough to keep the wood from tarnishing.