Front Elevation
House Exterior Ideas
The front of your house sets the tone for your home. It shows how sunlight, airflow, and materials come together. A well-planned front elevation makes your home comfortable, energy-efficient, and visually interesting.
The front elevation impacts both style and function. From colours and textures to windows and roofs, every choice changes how the home looks and feels. Here is a guide to help you design a front elevation that works for your lifestyle and your plot.
A house elevation is a two-dimensional drawing of your home’s exterior. It shows walls, doors, windows, and rooflines. It helps architects, builders, and homeowners agree on every detail before construction begins.
The front elevation shapes how your home feels and functions. It affects ventilation, sunlight, and the durability of materials. It also gives you the chance to add your personal style through colours, textures, and materials.
The view from the street. It decides window placement, rooflines, and any outdoor areas like terraces or verandahs.
Shows the house from either side. It helps visualize height, slopes, and how the building sits on the plot.
Shows the garden or backyard side. It is important for patios, terraces, and outdoor access.
Shows the house cut in half. It highlights floor heights, staircases, and wall thickness, making technical details easier to plan.
Choosing the right material ensures durability and style. Consider these options:
Paint: Quick and flexible. Asian Paints offers finishes that resist heat, rain, and pollution while keeping colours vibrant.
Textured Plaster: Adds depth and visual interest to plain walls.
Concrete: Strong and versatile, ideal for modern homes.
Brick: Earthy and warm, perfect for traditional or rustic designs.
Wood: Timeless and welcoming for doors, trims, and paneling.
Stone: Elegant and practical, helps with insulation and weather resistance.
Metal: Durable, low-maintenance, and gives a modern edge.
Use clean lines, neutral colours, and simple shapes. Big windows and open spaces keep the design bright and functional.
Sloping red-tiled roofs and wooden columns help manage heat and rain. Ideal for coastal areas.
Symmetrical layout with terraces, columns, and bold doors. Works well with stone or brick walls.
High roofs with stone or brick walls create a cozy, storybook atmosphere. Can be adapted to small or medium plots.
Light-coloured walls and cross ventilation reflect heat and keep interiors cool. Great for east-facing homes.
Exposed bricks, terracotta roofs, and shaded verandahs create a warm, earthy look.
Mix different materials and textures carefully. Balance is key to avoid a forced appearance.
Traditional Indian architecture with European influence. Carved woodwork, natural ventilation, and bold colours make the home lively and culturally rich.
Columns and beams support the house and add character when placed thoughtfully.
Use skylights, large windows, and open terraces to brighten interiors and reduce energy use.
Solar panels, rainwater harvesting, and energy-efficient materials make the home sustainable.
Right-sized windows improve airflow and light. Oversized windows need careful planning for privacy and energy efficiency.
Choose colours, textures, and materials that match your lifestyle and taste.
Your front elevation is part of your home’s story. The right design balances function, durability, and style.
With weather-proof paints, vibrant colours, and durable wall textures, Asian Paints helps your home look modern, feel comfortable, and last longer. Explore our range to design a front elevation that is truly yours.
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