Facade cohesion
Create a clear exterior language that matches the gate, walls, and material palette.
Project Detail
Exterior finishing reference for a modern residential facade, gate, and boundary treatment in CDO.
Project Overview
This example is shown as a finished work reference for exterior facades and gate treatments, not as a claim of completed client-owned work.
Reference Summary
Use this reference to understand exterior finish options, boundary design, and how a facade can support project clarity.
Create a clear exterior language that matches the gate, walls, and material palette.
Design the frontage to feel complete from the street while protecting privacy and access.
Choose durable finishes that work with local climate and construction practice.
Document the exterior scope clearly so the final handover includes finishes and site responsibilities.
Design detail
Reference the facade treatment, boundary features, and gate details for a strong residential frontage.
Balance openness and privacy in a way that supports the home’s street presence and pedestrian access.
Keeping the finishing scope coherent while giving the frontage a premium look that is still buildable.
Choose consistent surfaces and a simple gate design that can be executed without unnecessary complexity.
Textured plaster, metal gate accents, stone detail, and low-maintenance landscape edging make a strong frontage package.
Gallery
These images show exterior facade and gate design references for a modern residential frontage.
Related services
Coordinate facades, boundary features, and exterior finishes that are ready for handover.
Capture finish decisions and exterior scope in project documentation for clear execution.
Ensure the finish package and gate design align with the overall construction scope.
Project inquiry
Start with facade goals and gate preferences so JMG can recommend a realistic finish package.