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Check out our blue house designs from coastal cottages to modern facades that sport the shades of blue in style.
Blue houses have a way of calming the street and sparking curiosity at the same time. These designs play with hue and light. Navy that grounds, sky blue that lifts, and everything in between that makes you smile on the walk up.
We drew inspiration from seaside towns, Scandinavian simplicity, and those old indigo-dyed textiles that never go out of style. The goal: warmth and clarity, not a paint-can costume party.
It’s about proportion, texture, and how blue interacts with wood, stone, metal, and greenery. Practical too. Durable finishes, climate-smart detailing, and façades that age gracefully rather than fade into “mystery-gray.”
Classic Navy Craftsman With Warm Accents

This Craftsman leans into timeless symmetry—strong gables, tidy white trim, and a welcoming porch wrapped in railings. The navy clapboard pairs with shingle accents in the gables, giving a layered texture that feels both calm and confident.
A natural wood door warms the palette, a small detail that makes the entry feel like a handshake instead of a fortress. Proportioned columns, hanging planters, and a centered stair keep the facade balanced, guiding the eye—and guests—right to the threshold.
Coastal Azure Gable Retreat

Gabled masses break up the volume, letting the bright azure shingles feel playful while the crisp white trim sharpens edges like a good haircut. The large central window wall pulls sky and landscape indoors, balancing symmetry with light-soaked drama.
Board-and-batten accents meet shingle cladding for texture you can read from the lawn, lending durability in salty breezes and year-round weather. A sweeping patio and covered side porch knit indoor rooms to outdoor living, because casual flow beats formal hallways every time.
Indigo Porch With Ruby Welcome

This facade leans on crisp symmetry, where indigo lap siding is framed by bright white trim and a porch that wraps like a friendly hug. A bold red door adds a confident focal point, because yes, entries deserve main-character energy.
Diamond-muntin windows and the boxed bay nod to Tudor and Colonial influences, giving texture and light play that keep the elevation lively. The generous dormer and deep eaves balance proportion and shade, while the lattice skirt and stair planters ground the whole composition with a charming, garden-forward touch.
Sapphire Bungalow With Scarlet Door

This design leans into timeless bungalow proportions with a deep porch, chunky square columns, and a friendly, centered stair that just begs for lemonade season. Diamond-pane windows and the bay bump-out nod to Tudor charm, while the compact dormer keeps the roofline tidy and balanced.
Navy siding grounds the facade, letting crisp white trim outline every edge like careful pen work. That confident red door?
It’s the exclamation point, drawing the eye through a brick path and soft cottage gardens, proving contrast can be both welcoming and wonderfully practical.
Cobalt Cottage With Crisp Trim

This compact cottage leans on clean geometry—symmetrical windows, a tight gable, and a petite portico—to feel calm and orderly. The cobalt shingles deepen the facade, while bright white trim slices crisp lines, like a good tailor on laundry day.
A monochrome door keeps the entry hushed, letting the brick step add a small, warm punctuation. Low evergreen shrubs and neat iris beds anchor the base, proving that modest plantings can frame architecture without shouting.
Midnight Board‑And‑Batten Charmer

Crisp board-and-batten pairs with narrow lap siding to give the facade rhythm and depth, like a tailored suit with contrast stitching. The standing-seam metal roof and dormer keep rain moving and daylight generous, while that brick chimney grounds the whole composition.
A coral entry pops against the deep blue, a playful cue borrowed from coastal lifeguard huts to guide guests right to the threshold. Overscaled white casings sharpen the lines, and the petite porch gable adds hierarchy so the entry feels important without getting fussy.
Bay Blue Porch With Honey Door

This façade leans on a balanced Craftsman rhythm—symmetrical windows, chunky porch columns, and a tidy gable with shingle detailing—to feel welcoming without shouting. The honey-toned wood door warms the cool bay-blue siding, a classic complementary play that makes arrivals feel, well, like arrivals.
Horizontal lap siding on the main level meets shingled gables above, adding texture shifts that catch light differently through the day. Brick foundation steps ground the form, while crisp white trim frames the fenestration, sharpening proportions and quietly boosting energy performance with deeper overhangs.
Nordic Slate Home With Cheery Doors

Crisp lap siding in a deep slate-blue wraps a compact, gabled form, trimmed in bright white to sharpen the roofline and window frames. Twin red entry doors add a playful punch, guiding the eye while making wayfinding a no‑brainer on this hillside lot.
A concrete base anchors the structure into the slope, with split stair access that solves grade changes without bulky retaining walls. Simple, low‑water plantings and clean stepping pads keep maintenance easy and highlight the home’s tidy Scandinavian vibe—because calm beats clutter every day.
Cerulean Farmhouse With Cherry Entry

The palette leans on deep cerulean siding balanced by crisp white cornices, porch rails, and window casings, letting the cherry-red door act like a confident exclamation mark. A single dormer punctuates the roofline, keeping the massing polite while adding daylight to the upper floor.
Square porch columns and lattice skirting nod to early American farmhouse lines, but the trim proportions are tightened for a cleaner, contemporary read. The symmetrical façade simplifies wayfinding and boosts curb presence—because yes, good design should help guests find the door before the coffee gets cold.
Urban Blue Cubist Rowhouse

This compact façade leans modernist, using clean planes, satin-black trim, and squared columns to carve deep shadows against the rich ultramarine. The stacked parapets create a gentle ziggurat effect, giving a small footprint surprising presence on the street.
Matte black tile on the stoop and railing lines sharpen the entry, while the recessed porch offers a cozy pause before the door—like a pocket of calm. Xeric planting and slim metalwork keep maintenance low and the look crisp, proving small city lots can still feel purposeful and a little bold.
Harbor Teal Cottage With Cherry Pop

This compact cottage leans on Cape-inspired proportions—steep roof with tidy dormers—then flips the script with a saturated blue shingle skin. Punchy red accents at the door and mailbox create a focal bullseye, guiding the eye and guests alike (no GPS required).
Trim is kept crisp and minimal to frame the fenestration, while window boxes add soft texture and seasonal color. A straight, paver walk and low plantings shape a calm entry sequence, and the bench tucks in as a friendly pause point—because good design also remembers where you sit to tie your shoes.
Mariner Blue House With Striped Shades

This façade leans nautical, pairing deep marine siding with crisp white trim and jaunty blue‑striped awnings. Terracotta roof tiles warm the palette, preventing the blue from feeling cold and giving the whole place a sun‑washed, Mediterranean wink.
Symmetry rules the front elevation: evenly spaced multi‑lite windows, centered entry, and tidy brick steps that ground the composition. The substantial cornice and gable framing add shadow lines that make the wall planes feel richer, a small trick with big curb‑appeal payoff.
Colonial Blue With Vermilion Welcome

This stately colonial leans on symmetry, deep lap siding, and crisp white millwork to feel timeless yet fresh. The red door is a calculated jolt of contrast that guides the eye straight up the generous central stair, like a polite arrow.
A boxed bay on the second level and a dormered gable add vertical rhythm, breaking up the facade so it doesn’t read like one big shoebox. The broad porch, lattice skirting, and chunky columns give shade, human scale, and a friendly threshold—because architecture should say hello before you even knock.
Admiral Shingle Colonial With Lemon Door

This stately colonial plays with contrast: deep admiral shingles, crisp white trim, and a cheerful lemon door that winks from the street. The arched portico and fanlight soften the strong symmetry, giving classic bones a friendly hello.
A box bay window projects just enough to catch light and expand interior seating, while the central dormer balances the roofline and adds cozy headroom upstairs. Brick steps, stone foundation, and scaled columns ground the façade—little gestures that make the composition feel timeless rather than stiff.
Colonial Denim With Coral Door

This tidy colonial leans on balanced symmetry—six evenly spaced windows and a centered entry—to give the facade timeless calm. Deep denim siding grounds the home, while crisp white casings and cornice lines sharpen the edges like a well-pressed shirt.
A soft coral door breaks the cool palette with a friendly wink, guiding visitors right where you want them. Stone skirting adds texture and a sense of rootedness, and those flanking sconces pull double duty: safety at night, jewelry by day.
Inkblue Gables With Porch Grace

This stately design leans on classic American foursquare bones, refreshed with inkblue clapboard and a shingled gable that adds texture and depth. Crisp white trim, corbels, and porch columns frame those tall, evenly spaced windows, keeping everything calm, symmetrical, and just a bit proud.
A low-pitched roof with generous eaves shields the wraparound porch, so the facade feels welcoming even on drizzly days—umbrellas optional. The lattice gate and tidy hedges cue a cottage vibe, while the bay window and dormer punch out extra light and views where you want them most.
Electric Azure Box With Inky Entry

This compact facade riffs on modern minimalism, using crisp geometry and a saturated electric blue to carve shadow and depth. Black-framed windows and a charcoal tiled stoop ground the color, while the petite gabled porch adds just enough classic nod to keep it friendly, not stark.
The design balances flat planes with sharp reveals so the sun paints the house throughout the day—cheap drama, big payoff. Low, drought‑tolerant planting and a neat herringbone walk keep the entry calm and legible, proving curb appeal doesn’t need fuss, just smart contrasts.
Matte Navy Modern With Lime Entry

This composition leans into clean lines and deep matte navy siding, framed by warm cedar under-soffits and crisp steel railings. Frosted glass garage doors and oversized black-trim windows punch up the modern vibe while keeping the facade pleasantly balanced.
A zesty lime front door adds a playful focal point, steering visitors neatly from concrete pads through the drought‑tolerant garden. Low‑water planting and gravel beds aren’t just pretty; they cut maintenance and echo the home’s sleek geometry—because good design should let weekends stay lazy.
Deep-Sea Craftsman With Buttery Door

This façade leans on a deep ocean blue lap siding paired with shingle accents in the gables, giving the massing texture without shouting. Chunky white brackets and trim frame everything with crisp lines, like good eyeliner for architecture—clean, confident, and a little flirty.
A warm vertical-plank door and soffit cladding add natural contrast, softening the cool palette and drawing you right to the entry. The stone wainscot grounds the house visually, while the divided-light windows and French doors balance daylight with classic rhythm.
Steel-Blue Dormers With Cranberry Entry

Crisp lap siding in a deep steel-blue gives the façade a cool, tailored look, while bright white trim and gable brackets sharpen every edge like good punctuation. Paired dormers punch light into the upper floor and add rhythm to the roofline—small moves, big charm.
A cranberry front door anchors the palette and quietly steals the show; it’s the welcoming focal point you notice from down the block. Leaded transoms, boxy window planters, and a tidy stone base nod to Craftsman roots, proving durability and curb appeal can absolutely be best friends.
Seaside Indigo Cottage With White Whimsy

Crisp indigo siding paired with bright white trim gives this compact cottage a clean, breezy feel, like it stole a page from coastal postcards. The striped metal awning shades the bay windows, softening light and adding a bit of nostalgia that actually works hard on hot afternoons.
A petite gabled porch with delicate wrought-iron supports frames the entry, keeping the scale friendly and welcoming. Low-maintenance vinyl cladding, tidy fascia lines, and a playful picket detail anchor the look, while the riotous flower border supplies contrast and keeps the architecture from taking itself too seriously.
Pacific Denim Craftsman With Butternut Door

Crisp lap siding in pacific denim sets a calm, confident tone, while the shake gables add texture that catches changing light through the day. White trim and chunky porch columns sharpen the lines, giving the elevation that clean, well-tailored look—like a blazer that actually fits.
A warm butternut door breaks the cool palette just enough, inviting without shouting, and the dark stone plinths ground the porch visually. Symmetrical window groupings balance the facade, and that gentle porch arch softens all the right edges so it feels friendly before you ever knock.
Sleek Denim Facade With Cedar Banding

The façade pairs deep denim vertical siding with a warm cedar belt line, a crisp contrast that makes the massing feel slimmer and taller. Black-framed glazing punctuates the rhythm, giving the compact box a confident, urban posture without trying too hard.
A floating deck steps down to a courtyard anchored by built-in grilling and a cozy fire pit—form meeting weeknight function. The cedar privacy walls and lush vertical planting soften all the right edges, proving modern can be friendly, and yes, a little bit flirtatious.
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