It has been a big year for white in home design.
It started with Benjamin Moore selecting white as it’s 2016 Color of the Year. Following suit, light and monochromatic Scandinavian design trends continued to dominate home blogs, and Freshome was no exception.
We’ve already covered black home exteriors, so we’re flip the switch and see what a home can look like dressed in sheet of white. Below, we’ve found 25 of our favorite homes featuring white exteriors. Whether you’re looking for inspiration or entertainment, they’re sure to brighten up your day.
Considering a bright paint job for your abode? Take a look at these points before picking up the paintbrush.
Remember that white is cool
Meaning it’s stylish, yes, but more so in temperature. The sun isn’t drawn to white, and this lack of attraction means that you won’t get any help from the sun for heat.
Great news if you reside in the desert and are adverse to living in an oven, but worth thinking twice about if you’re a cold-weather dweller looking to save on heating costs in the chillier months. However, construction material choices and energy efficient windows are also important considerations when it comes to the subject of insulation.
Don’t disregard the shade
Despite what you may think about white, it’s not one-size-fits-all. White can come in as many hues and intensities as any other color. And since you wouldn’t slap any old shade of red onto your home, don’t make the same mistake with white.
Not sure where to begin your search for the perfect white? Our friends over at Gardenista have you covered with the full spectrum of white paint color options.
You can, and should, add color elsewhere
Just because your home is primarily white doesn’t mean there isn’t room for color in your curb appeal. A bright front door makes a statement and says a lot about your true colors, and non-white trim can make a home’s silhouette pop.
Easier yet, seasonal additions such as spring flowers or a winter wreath can make your white home look more cheery and lived in while adding color.
Prepare to prime
Priming should not be optional, but most of us (and I’m raising my hand here) can admit we’ve gotten away with skipping this step in the past with no real repercussion. However, when donning your home in white, but sure you’re going to be covered.
Most paints today come with a paint and primer in one, but be sure to talk with your local paint store to make sure you’re getting the right stuff. You don’t want to invest a lot of time and money into your new look to have your previous color playing peek-a-boo.
Here are a few of our favorite white home exterior:
Stanley Boulevard
This transitional European home’s white exterior allows its many details to shine through.
Haus Gross
The windows and skylights in this traditional home mean it’s just as bright on the inside as it is on the outside.
Minnesota Transitional
This transitional home’s white exterior keeps it simple, with rich wood paneling drawing the eye in.
Third Street Farmhouse
Without the distraction of color, the unique silhouette of barn-style design is highlighted.
Modern Farmhouse
This Scandinavian-style farmhouse looks right at home in the snow with it’s crisp lines and palette.
Clifford Residence
The Clifford Residence combines traditional farmhouse details with modern minimalism.
Palmetto Bluff
This revered home, painted in a dull white, embraces the original character of the home while contrasting beautifully with the lush surrounding landscape.
Traditional Farmhouse
Eggshell white emphasizes the one-of-kind-details in this countryside home. You know, like cupboards.
Mission Revival
We’re no stranger to Mediterranean-style homes donning white. It accentuates terra cotta roofs and remains timeless. Also, don’t miss this incredible driveway.
Haus MF
This scantily Scandinavian home is fuss-free, with a classic pitched roof and minimalist windows.
Palmetto Bluff
Southern Living’s own home takes on a creamy white to compliment a baby blue tin roof, and it’s sweet as tea.
Sonoma County Residence
This farmhouse is featured on our site, and we love the way the white previews the modernism found inside this stunning home.
PH1 Residence
This 1960’s home doesn’t look so dated anymore with a fresh coat of white.
Cape Porpoise Residence
This beach-style home in Maine keeps its New England heritage looking crisp with black-framed windows against white siding.
Beach House
This Spanish home sought modern style, but kept things light with a coat of white.
Mountain Brook Cottage
It’s all in the details for this fairytale-approved cottage, complete with a cedar-shingled gable roof.
Maple Lawn Farm
This unassuming farmhouse keeps things sweet and simple with soft white siding and blue roof.
Calistoga Farmhouse
Painted in “China White”, this farmhouse gets a delicate upgrade.
Cedar Lake Renovation
This traditional lake home came into the 21st century which maintaining original character by switching up its color scheme.
The Lookout
Inspired by West Coast lighthouses, this home is a transitional-style nod to an honored architectural style.
Princeton Home
A modern family home looks brighter and positively simple dressed in white.
New California Ranch
Though it’s difficult to see in this picture, the white single-story home expressed itself through deep teal trim.
Dallas Home
A white exterior breaks up the hardness of dark wood garage doors and steeply pitched roofs.
N Maney Avenue
The brightest for last! This almost all-white home looks radiant, but keeps in balance with black steel-framed windows.
What do you think of these white home exteriors? We’d love to hear your feedback (or see pictures of your own white abode) in the comment, or over on our social media pages!
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