When it comes to building a new home, many features combine to create your dream design – including your choice of the exterior façade.
Your home’s exterior is the face of your home, giving it style, character, and street appeal. To help you find the right fit for your new home, this article focuses on the façades you can choose from.
A façade refers to one exterior side of the house. The façade is typically the front side which people see first, creating the first impression and impacting street appeal. As the first element visitors see, the façade sets the tone for the entire home and distinguishes it from all the other houses on your street.
Cladding refers to the material on the outside of a house. Apart from its aesthetic role, cladding also has functional purposes, such as protecting the house from the outside elements and offering insulation. Cladding is commonly made from materials like metal or timber.
When choosing a façade, focus on harmonising with your home’s interior style while also complementing the surrounding environment. At Anchor Homes, our skilled team will help guide you when selecting your façade, cladding materials, and colour scheme to work with your overall vision for your dream modular home.
In Australia, you’ll also need to think about the Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) rating of your cladding materials to ensure compliance with local council guidelines and achieve maximum resistance to fires. We have included the BAL ratings for our most popular cladding materials below, with a range of low and high options.
Our Modern Gable façade is a simplified take on the traditional gable façade. It features refined detailing influenced by Scandinavian design, making it a popular choice for those looking for a modern home.
The iconic pitched roof paired with a front-facing picture and highlight windows creates a striking presence that is visually appealing. To elongate the profile, most clients opt for vertical cladding.
Modern Gable façades come as standard with several of our designs, including Aspendale, Flinders, Newhaven, and Portsea.
The gable façade is a favourite for its ability to suit both traditional and modern designs. A key benefit of the gable façade is its ability to break up monotonous rooflines, which is particularly important for larger homes.
If you’re looking for a classic Australian character home, the Dutch Gable is often paired with traditional gables. Most clients prefer horizontal cladding to enhance the traditional look. For added character, you can also add a verandah with a portico and double posts.
The Gable façade comes as standard with a couple of our designs, including the Kingsford, and Marysville. The Dutch Gable façade comes as standard with the Homestead design. For inspiration, see these gable façades in our previous projects at Boronia and Patonga Beach.
The Cubehaus façade is a versatile choice with a striking European-inspired form. The straight lines provide the perfect platform to mix and match contrasting cladding, and the modern style lends itself well to a range of colours.
Not only is the Cubehaus façade visually stunning, but it also allows for 9ft ceilings throughout. This adds space, light, and a sense of luxury to the interior.
We find that many clients like to pair the above Weathertex or James Hardie options with hardwood cladding for a striking visual contrast. Typically, when selecting one of the first two options, the favoured orientation is vertical, whilst the two following hardwood options are typically placed in a horizontal orientation.
The Cubehaus façade comes as standard with several designs, including the Barwon, Beaumaris, Flinders, Hampton, Portsea, Queenscliff, Redcliffe, Shoreham, and Tambo.
The Skillion façade is a great option for smaller homes, providing a contemporary relaxed, modern feel. Adding a verandah is a popular upgrade as it provides the ideal place to relax and enjoy the views. On the inside, the raked ceiling and highlighted windows add valuable space and light to the living area.
The Single Skillion façade comes as standard with several designs, including the Brooklyn, Flinders, Portsea, and Suburban.
One of our most iconic façades is the Split-Skillion, with an asymmetrical roofline. It is well suited to coastal, rural, and urban settings with a range of cladding styles and colours to add your personal touch.
The modern Split-Skillion features refined detailing that accentuates the home, resulting in a balance of style and comfort.
Both the Split-Skillion and Modern Split-Skillion come as standard with the Anglesea, Shoreham, and Sorrento designs.
The Hamptons façade is an optional upgrade for the Avoca 12, Avoca 14, and Avoca 18 modular house designs. This is a new option, offering enhanced aesthetic appeal and character bundled into one convenient upgrade. The Hamptons façade upgrade includes the following:
To choose the perfect cladding and façade for your new modular home, contact our team to discuss your options. Or explore our display homes for inspiration by booking a tour today.