Single-floor village house front designs

These designs can help elevate the visual appeal of your home’s exterior.

The front design of your house is an element that can create a strong first impression. Especially in the case of single-floor houses, where the scope for incorporating elaborate architectural elements is not always present, a well-thought front design helps achieve the desired visual appeal. In this article, we have curated a list of 30 village-inspired single-floor house design ideas you can choose from for your abode’s first look.

See also: How to create cottagecore aesthetic?

 

Rustic charm

This style is characterised by a mix of textures created using natural materials. A stone-clad entrance with a wooden door and traditional windows creates a unique blend of materials and is perfect for a classic village-like aesthetic.

Rustic

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Farmhouse flair

Embrace the rustic earthiness of a farmhouse by incorporating elements such as a large porch and a pitched roof. Go for a white exterior featuring a prominent porch, gable roof and barn doors. You can even add a wooden swing to enhance the aesthetic.

farmhouse flair

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Cottage appeal

The cottage core aesthetic has been in vogue in recent times. Bring home the quaint charm of this design with elements such as a steep roof and flower boxes. The characteristic features of this style include sloping roofs, pastel- or neutral-themed exterior and windows sporting flower boxes.

Cottage

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Village elegance

This aesthetic combines simplicity and elegance to achieve a timeless and versatile look. To enhance the visual appeal, go for the classic village-like features such as neutral colours, a symmetrical facade and a well-kept garden with plenty of green, manicured bushes.

village elegance

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Traditional warmth

Create the traditional blend of warmth using warm colour palettes and simple details. This aesthetic can be enhanced with elements like earthy tones, wooden accents and a welcoming front porch.

traditional warmth

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Courtyard haven

Enhance the private outdoor space of your single-floor home with a courtyard in front. The simplest way to achieve this design is to enclose the front yard with a low fence and incorporate a seating area. You can even incorporate a garden for an enhanced appeal.

courtyard haven

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Modern village living

Embrace a unique blend of modern architecture and the classic village charm. This aesthetic involves a flat roof, clean lines and traditional construction materials arranged in a contemporary layout.

Modern

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Stone cottage

A stone cottage with thatched roof is perfect for a cosy vibe. The characteristic features of this aesthetic include stone walls, thatched roof and arched doorways that combine for a visually pleasing and welcoming effect.

stone cottage

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Quaint gables

Gable roofs are the classic way to achieve the traditional village-like silhouette. Make sure to incorporate multiple gables and combine it with dormer windows and a welcoming front door to complete the look.

Gable

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Earthy tones

To achieve a harmonious and rustic blend of hues, you can opt for natural, earthy colours. Go for tones of brown, green and beige and pair them with wooden elements to add to the charm and complement the vibe.

earthy tones

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Village craftsman

Add a touch of sophistication and artistry with intricate craftsman details in the front design of your single-floor house. For this, you can opt for rafters, decorative brackets, and a covered porch.

village craftsman

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Vintage vibes

Bring home the classic vintage aesthetics using reclaimed materials. Think weathered wood, salvaged doors and antique fixtures to make the most of this aesthetic and transform your home into a time capsule.

vintage village charm

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Mediterranean retreat

Create an infusion of exotic Mediterranean elements for a relaxed feel. Go for stucco exteriors, arched entryways and a tiled roof put together in an architectural style boasting of superior ventilation and temperature control.

mediterranean

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Folk art facade

Incorporate folk art details to your single-floor home’s exterior to add a unique touch reminiscent of your cultural roots. Think hand-painted tiles, murals and decorative carvings to invoke a sense of exotic earthiness.

folk art facade

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Open veranda

Enjoy the outdoor village life with an open veranda adorning the front of your home. You can further decorate the veranda with elements such as a wrap-around porch, rocking chairs and hanging flower baskets.

open veranda

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Half-timbered charm

Half-timbered details can be incorporated in your home exterior to achieve a Tudor-inspired look. You can fully ace this look for your home by using exposed timber framing with white plaster and leaded glass windows.

half timbered

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Garden sanctuary

Invoke a natural and organic feel by integrating the front garden with the design of the house. Incorporate elements such as flower beds, climbing plants and a meandering path in a way that complements the exterior of the house.

garden sanctuary

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Countryside retreat

Get an expansive view of the scenery outside by incorporating large windows. Accentuate this look with floor-to-ceiling windows, sliding glass doors and a deck. This aesthetic adds a surreal charm to both the interior and exterior of the house.

countryside retreat

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Nautical inspiration

Bring coastal elements on land with a nautical-themed exterior for your single-floor house. Go for the classic blue and white colour scheme and complement it with ship-inspired details and rope accents.

nautical

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Stonework majesty

Make a bold statement by incorporating grand stonework on the facade of your home. Stone pillars, a grand entrance and arched windows are some elements you can go for to make the most of this aesthetic.

stonework majesty

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Porch swing delight

Add a porch swing to the outdoor space of your single-story house for a relaxed and old-school charm. A wooden swing can be complemented with cosy cushions and hanging plants for the best results.

porch swing

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Asian elegance

Elements of Asian architecture can be integrated into your home’s exterior for a unique multicultural touch. Think Zen gardens, minimalist design and shoji screens to make the most out of this look.

asian elegance

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A-frame hideaway

An A-frame structure is the ideal choice if you are aiming for a distinctive look. Accentuate this aesthetic further using triangular shapes, large windows and a covered entry for the perfect village-like retreat.

a frame hideaway

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Playful shutters

Adding colourful shutters to the windows can give the facade a playful and vibrant look. Think contrasting shutter colours, flower boxes on windows and whimsical detail to further enhance the visual appeal of this aesthetic.

shutters

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Sustainable living

Create an environmentally sustainable exterior design by integrating eco-friendly features. This can be achieved by utilising features such as solar panels, rainwater harvesting system and a green roof, that make the most of renewable energy.

sustainable living

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Treehouse inspired

Make use of elevated elements to achieve a treehouse-like feel. An elevated porch, wooden walkways and a natural colour palette are the characteristic features of this unique design aesthetic.

tree house

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French countryside

Embrace the charm of French villages by paying attention to the small rustic details. Shuttered windows, wrought iron accents and a tiled roof are some elements that can help you achieve this look for your home.

French

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Compact simplicity

Keeping simplicity as the top priority, you can opt for a compact design for your home’s exterior. This can be done using elements such as single gable roof, minimalist landscaping and a small entryway.

compact simplicity

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Monochromatic chic

Make the most out of a modern aesthetic with a monochromatic colour scheme. Make use of simple elements you can never go wrong with, such as a black and white colour palette, clean lines and minimalist landscaping.

monochromatic chic

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Heritage hues

Go for mellow colour palettes with historical vibes for a touch of heritage. Think deep reds, greens, or blues with a dusty touch to them, paired with traditional architectural details for best results.

heritage hues

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FAQs

What should I keep in mind when designing the front of my single-floor village house?

Local aesthetics, climate and your personal preferences should be considered while deciding upon a design. Make sure to strike a balance between practicality and aesthetics.

How can I create a timeless look for my village home’s facade?

Architectural elements such as gable roofs, traditional windows and neutral colour schemes are ideal for a timeless aesthetic.

What are some landscaping ideas I can use to enhance the front design of my single-floor house?

A well-maintained garden, flower beds and a pathway leading to the entrance are some common landscaping ideas.

Can I strike a balance between modern and traditional design elements?

Incorporate clean lines, large windows and a simple colours palette to create a fusion of modern and traditional styles.

How can I make my single-floor village house stand out?

Unique yet subtle design elements, such as a distinctive front door and personalised landscaping, can help create a statement that stands out from the surrounding houses.

What are some cost-effective ways to enhance the curb appeal of the house?

Using materials such as faux stone or vinyl siding, incorporating DIY-friendly landscaping features and a fresh coat of paint on the entrance can enhance the exterior’s appearance without burning a hole in your wallet.

How can I ensure an energy-efficient design?

Energy efficient windows, proper insulation and the orientation of the house to maximise natural light are some simple ways to ensure energy efficiency.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com

 

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