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Traditional Home Makeover

January 27, 2017

Traditional Home Makeover

In a quaint neighborhood nestled on a golf course surrounded by trees is a 1978 traditional two-story home in Conroe, TX. The 3200 sq ft home sits on 1/3 an acre. The original home exterior included masnite hardboard siding and aluminum windows. We installed James Hardie Cedarmill Siding and installed 27 vinyl frame insulated security windows. The vinyl security windows are energy efficient. The exterior of the home had some additional touches to complete the transformation. The two wood columns on the back on the home were replaced with aluminum white columns. The front door was painted a deep red to complete the transformation of this gorgeous home!

Exterior of home completely remodeled with James Hardie Siding and Home Craftsman windows.
Exterior of home completely remodeled with James Hardie Siding and Home Craftsman windows. 
The back of the home with James Hardie Siding and Home Craftsmen windows.

The back of the home with James Hardie Siding and Home Craftsmen windows.

Hardie siding and fresh coat of red paint for the front door

Hardie siding and fresh coat of red paint for the front door

Single Hung Windows on the back right side of the house

Single Hung Windows on the back right side of the house

Up close of a bay window

Up close of a bay window

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