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· ⓘCheck out our Dutch Colonial style house designs for a fresh cut of traditional architecture.
The Dutch Colonial style has the knack for making every line earn its keep—the gambrel roof that gives you headroom and personality, the eaves that shelter without showing off. Our designs keep that straightforward charm and tune it for modern life: better light, smarter circulation, and materials that age gracefully.
In our designs we focus on proportions that feel calm, details that work hard (hello, mudrooms), and envelopes that laugh at bad weather. Think honest brick and wood, high-performing windows, and rooms that shift from family chaos to quiet in a heartbeat.
You’ll see cottages and larger houses that wear the style with a light touch—crisp profiles, tactile trim, and roofs that fit like a good hat. Take a look and see how tradition gets a fresh cut without losing its accent.
Gambrel Porch Colonial With Balcony

A classic gambrel roof defines the silhouette, stretching over shingled upper walls and crisp white columns below. Black shutters, French doors, and wrought-iron railing lend a tailored, almost dress-shirt neatness to the facade.
The long porch invites indoor-outdoor living, while a modest roof skylight nods to contemporary comfort without shouting about it. Inspired by early Dutch farmhouses, the design blends sturdy proportions with graceful trim—heritage bones with a friendly, porch-swing soul.
Shingle-Clad Gambrel With Copper Accents

Cedar shingles wrap the symmetrical façade, while a broad gambrel roof settles the massing with quiet confidence. White trim, a copper-topped entry hood, and arched dormers at the carriage-style garage add refined punctuation without shouting.
The design channels classic Dutch Colonial roots but updates them with crisp lines and generous windows for light-filled interiors. It’s heritage with a modern wink—traditional bones, contemporary detailing, and materials chosen to weather gracefully.
Gambrel Gable With Sunroom Charm

A classic gambrel roof wraps the upper story, easing into flared eaves that shelter crisp clapboard and stucco walls. Symmetrical black shutters and a centered pedimented entry keep the façade polite, even when the landscaping is showing off.
At the side, a glazed sunroom projects like a bright little annex, capturing morning light and garden views. The brick chimney and modest cornice details nod to early American craftsmanship, balanced with a clean, modern palette that says low fuss, high charm.
Cedar-Gambrel Farmhouse With Dormer Rhythm

Cedar shingle cladding warms the upper gambrel, while crisp white clapboard and a long columned porch keep the lines clean and inviting. Triple dormers punctuate the roof, bringing balanced light and a pleasing rhythm across the facade.
Rounded gable windows nod to maritime heritage, softening the geometry and adding a bit of charm without shouting. Proportions are true to Dutch Colonial roots—broad eaves, steep breaks, and sturdy symmetry—updated with modern glazing and a calm, low-maintenance palette.
Curved Eyebrow Gambrel With Screened Veranda

A classic gambrel roof anchors the composition, softened by a playful eyebrow dormer and crisp white trim. Cedar-look shingles in warm taupe pair with deep red shutters, giving the facade that “historic but not fussy” vibe.
The full-width screened veranda adds gracious outdoor living while keeping mosquitoes as distant relatives. Stone foundation, lattice skirting, and a curving bluestone walk tie the house to the landscape, echoing early-American craftsmanship with a fresh, livable twist.
Crisp Gambrel With Brick Welcome

A compact gambrel roof crowns a clean, symmetrical facade, with crisp lap siding and tidy eave returns that nod to early American craft. The centered portico and red paneled door create a confident focal point, while dormer-like wall gables tuck in balanced second-floor windows.
Textured brick steps and walkway add warmth and rhythm, grounding the house on a sturdy stone foundation. Subtle trim profiles and restrained columns keep the look tailored—like a classic suit with just enough flair to smile back at you.
White-Gabled Gambrel With Cherry Door

Clad in crisp white siding, the gambrel roof steps gracefully to widen the second floor, punctuated by three tidy dormers for balanced light. A petite portico frames the cherry-red door, while brick skirting and simple cornice trim keep the silhouette honest and timeless.
The design channels early Dutch Colonial pragmatism—steep rooflines for snow-shedding, generous eaves, and compact massing—updated with energy-smart windows. It’s heritage without the creaks, a house that looks ready for a barn raising yet prefers Saturday coffee on the stoop.
Brick Gambrel With Scarlet Welcome

A warm brick facade pairs with a classic gambrel roof, trimmed in crisp white and punctuated by tidy dormers. The arched portico and bold red door add a friendly focal point that makes arriving feel like an event, not a chore.
Symmetry guides the window rhythm, while a sunroom wing stretches out with a wall of divided-light windows—perfect for lingering with coffee. Traditional details are balanced by practical updates: low-maintenance shingles, a strong chimney mass, and tailored landscaping that frames the architecture without shouting.
Slate-Gambrel Colonial With Blue Welcome

Weathered cedar shingles cap the upper level while crisp horizontal siding anchors the base, keeping the proportions calm and classic. A tidy portico with square columns and a cross-braced balcony nods to shipbuilding craft—think of it as nautical flair without the seasickness.
Symmetry drives the composition: aligned windows with working shutters, a centered entry, and a stone chimney as a sturdy bookend. Soft gray tones and natural stone steps ground the palette, letting the bold door color do the smiling for the façade.
Warm Shingle Gambrel With Circle Lights

The steep gambrel roof steps down to a broad porch, balancing vertical stature with a friendly, low-slung welcome. Cedar shingles warm the upper story, while crisp white trim frames windows and doors like clean cuffs on a tailored coat.
Twin flared dormers and a central oculus nod to maritime heritage, bringing light deep into the upper rooms. Stone accents at the base ground the facade, giving the classic profile a sturdy, time-tested footing without feeling heavy.
Green-Shutter Gambrel With Brick Steps

A long, low gambrel roof anchors the façade, its rhythm of evenly spaced windows and crisp clapboard echoing early Dutch practicality. The arched entry hood and brick stoop add a polite handshake at the door—formal, but not fussy.
Green shutters punctuate the symmetry, giving the white body a fresh, nautical snap inspired by coastal New England precedents. A side ell and central chimney balance massing and function, keeping the silhouette classic while accommodating modern living without shouting about it.
Stone-Trimmed Gambrel With Shingle Ease

A classic gambrel roof anchors the composition, its cedar shingles stepping down to crisp white trim and traditional divided-light windows. The stone facade at the center adds weight and permanence, letting the flanking shingle wings feel relaxed and coastal.
Inspired by early Dutch colonial farmhouses, the proportions favor a long, low silhouette punctuated by tidy dormers and twin brick chimneys. A modest columned stoop and curved bluestone walk keep the entry gracious without shouting—more friendly handshake than drumroll.
Porch-Wrapped Gambrel With Slate Calm

A broad gambrel roof settles low over crisp clapboard, its clean slate shingles and black shutters giving balanced rhythm to the long façade. The full-width porch, held by simple columns and a tidy rail, invites lingering like a front-row seat to neighborhood theater.
French doors and gridded windows stack neatly, echoing Dutch colonial order while the soft blue door adds a friendly wink. Brick steps and a curved walk warm up the formality, proving classic symmetry can still have a sense of humor.
Twin-Entry Gambrel With Garden Gate

This stately gambrel leans into perfect symmetry, from the twin entry porticos to the evenly spaced six-over-six windows and centered eyebrow dormer. Weathered cedar shingles and crisp white trim ground the look in coastal Dutch Colonial tradition, while the brick chimneys bookend the roofline like polite exclamation points.
A vine-draped gate and white picket fence set a welcoming approach, guiding you to the paired stoops with classic lanterns. The design draws inspiration from early New England townhouses, updated with lush hydrangea borders and a quietly refined palette that feels timeless rather than fussy.
Colonial Gambrel With Stately Twin Chimneys

A crisply detailed gambrel roof anchors the composition, punctuated by three dormers and balanced by stately twin brick chimneys. The centered portico with round columns and a delicate balcony rail brings a sense of ceremony without feeling stuffy—like a tuxedo with comfortable shoes.
Tall, evenly spaced windows with traditional muntins and charcoal shutters reinforce the rhythm, while a copper-roofed bay adds a wink of warmth. Classical symmetry inspires the massing, yet the connected side porch and refined landscaping soften the form, making tradition feel welcoming and very livable.
Gambrel Classic With Brick Hearth

A tidy gambrel roof crowns a symmetrical facade with crisp white clapboards and charcoal shutters, giving the house that timeless “always ironed” look. A brick chimney anchors the profile, while an enclosed side sunroom extends the living edge without shouting about it.
The centered entry with petite pediment nods to Dutch Colonial formality, softened by multi-pane windows and gentle eave returns. Inspiration clearly blends New England restraint with Dutch practicality—think solid bones, generous light, and a porch that prefers tea over drama.
White Clapboard Gambrel With Green Shutters

Crisp white clapboard wraps a classic gambrel roof, punctuated by deep-green shutters and neatly scaled windows for balanced symmetry. A gentle arched pediment crowns the main door, while twin brick stoops and a central chimney anchor the composition with old-world charm.
The design borrows from early Dutch colonial forms—compact massing, practical rooflines, and friendly proportions—then lightens the look with bright finishes and clean trim. Low hedges and a simple brick walk keep the façade tidy and inviting, proving curb appeal doesn’t need to shout to be heard.
Taupe Gambrel With Round Gable Light

A broad gambrel roof softens the façade, with crisp white trim and a circular gable window adding a playful nod to classic Dutch Colonial geometry. Black-framed windows and a copper shed awning balance warmth and contrast, while the wood front and garage doors keep things grounded—literally and stylistically.
The entry portico sits on stone steps, lending a tailored welcome and a hint of New England sturdiness. Proportions are carefully tuned: the garage dormer and bay balance massing, allowing the house to feel generous without towering over the street—more friendly neighbor than show-off.
Brick-Red Gambrel With Navy Shutters

A steep gambrel roof caps a compact, symmetrical facade, giving extra headroom upstairs without bulking the street view. White trim crisps the edges while navy shutters and an eyebrow window add a wink of classic Dutch Colonial charm.
Warm cedar-look shingles pair with a stone foundation and a tidy porch, balancing cozy texture with sturdy permanence. The picket fence and clipped plantings frame the entry like a picture, proving curb appeal can be both timeless and effortlessly friendly.
Stone-Base Gambrel With Shutter Charm

A low-slung gambrel roof in weathered shingles settles over a sturdy stone first floor, giving the house a timeless, grounded presence. Crisp white clapboard gable ends, multi-pane dormers, and black shutters add tidy rhythm and a little wink of New England formality.
The centered entry with a simple pediment is framed by layered foundation plantings that soften the masonry and guide you in. Inspired by early Dutch colonial practicality, the design balances durable materials with cozy scale—proof that tradition and curb appeal can be best friends.
Stone-Rooted Gambrel With Shutter Poise

The design blends a sturdy fieldstone base with crisp white clapboard above, letting the gambrel roof step gracefully toward the eaves. Clean dormers punch light into the upper level, while black shutters give the windows a tailored, almost tuxedo-like finish.
A gentle brick walkway curves to the centered entry, softening the strong geometry and guiding the eye. Inspired by pragmatic colonial craftsmanship, the composition balances durability and charm—proof you can be both hardworking and good-looking.
Stone-Gambrel With Sage Shutter Flair

Dressed in hand-laid fieldstone and a standing-seam metal gambrel roof, this design balances rugged texture with crisp lines. Dormers punctuate the roof for attic light, while a petite cupola adds a touch of old-world whimsy without trying too hard.
Soft sage shutters and white trim keep the façade calm and composed, letting the arched stone lintels and warm wood door do the talking. Inspiration clearly draws from early Dutch-settler practicality—durable materials, modest ornament—updated for today with tighter proportions and a welcoming, symmetrical entry.
Stepped-Gambrel Colonial With Plum Shutters

A stepped gambrel roof crowns tidy gray shingles and crisp cream trim, giving classic Dutch Colonial bones a breezy, coastal lift. Plum shutters and a petite eyebrow vent add just enough color and quirk—like a bow tie on a well-tailored suit.
The broad front porch, bracketed eaves, and centered French doors emphasize symmetry while inviting easy indoor-outdoor flow. Inspired by New England seaside cottages, the palette stays calm and salt-air friendly, with durable materials chosen to weather gracefully rather than demand fuss.
Mint-Gambrel Colonial With Cranberry Shutters

A graceful gambrel roof crowns the mint-shingled facade, its gentle kick at the eaves echoing classic Dutch Colonial lines. Cranberry shutters and a warm wood door add punchy contrast, like a tailored blazer with a bold pocket square.
An arched portico softens the central entry and frames a sunburst transom, while multi-lite windows keep the rhythm lively around the elevations. A cozy side sunroom with diamond muntins nods to early-20th-century craftsmanship, proving heritage details still know how to charm without shouting.
Arched-Entry Gambrel With Teal Shutters

A compact gambrel stands tidy and confident, its swooping roofline framing a centered gable and a single dormer window like a quiet nod to Dutch precedent. The arched oak door adds warmth against crisp clapboards, while teal shutters strike a playful, salt-air contrast.
Proportions are carefully restrained: low eaves, a balanced trio of front windows, and a chimney that pins the composition like a gentleman’s tie clip. Inspiration comes from early 20th‑century Colonial Revival pragmatism—simple lines, sturdy materials, and just enough charm to make the mailman smile.
Midnight-Gambrel With Porch Glow

A classic gambrel roof meets crisp, midnight-blue siding and bright white trim, giving the silhouette a confident Dutch Colonial stance. The long, columned porch adds everyday livability, where lantern sconces and French doors make evening arrivals feel like a warm handshake.
Cedar shingles soften the roofline and nod to coastal traditions, while double-hung windows line up with shipshape discipline. A stout stone chimney anchors the massing, and lush hydrangeas at the foundation echo the facade’s cool tones—because color coordination isn’t just for outfits.
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