Our project house was built in 1969, and like most brick ranches, it didn't have any sort of architectural identity to speak of. It is after all just a brick ranch. I love mid-century houses, but I'm not above taking from another design school to dress one up. In this case, I was inspired by the loden green trim and the tan brick to create a bit of Craftsman character. The clean simple lines of ranches lend themselves well to Craftsman color schemes and design elements. I started out by adding a redwood color to the porch railing and a butter yellow to the new front door, which of course has a Craftman style window.
Craftsman homes often use three colors next to one another on the color wheel starting with a primary and using the secondaries on either side. In this case, yellow with orange and green. The colors are then softened and "muddied" for an earthy effect. I think this is a great way to dress up any brick home--just choose the scheme that best compliments your brick!
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