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This Trending Now story features the most-saved exterior photos uploaded to Houzz since Jan. 1, 2025.

​​This countdown of the year’s most popular home exteriors highlights a strong pull toward character-rich architecture and noteworthy curb appeal. The collection spans crisp contemporary forms, modernized farmhouses, new builds that feel rooted in history and even a storybook cottage. What unites them is how the designers blended clean lines, natural materials and thoughtful massing to create homes that look inviting from every angle. Take a look and see which ideas might spark inspiration for your own exterior refresh.

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10. Rustic Modern

Perched above Vermont’s Lake Champlain, with views of the Adirondack Mountains, this home by Godefroy Meyer of Studio MMA Architecture + Design pairs sharp modern lines with minimalist forms. Shou-sugi-ban siding from Nakamoto Forestry adds rustic texture, with the charred Japanese cypress contributing deep, variegated tones that bring warmth and character to the exterior.

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9. Timeless Farmhouse

Crisp Architects gave this new Dutchess County, New York, farmhouse a harmonious composition with a clever massing scheme. Porches, a two-story breezeway and a garage disguised as a barn break up the home’s large scale, while varied siding and roof materials make the new build feel like a historic home that has evolved over time.

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8. Storybook Cottage

Multiple gables, a welcoming front porch and meticulously tended landscaping give this Annapolis, Maryland, home by designer Gina Fitzsimmons abundant cottage charm. Details such as Doric columns, louvered pediments and cobbled paving further enhance its inviting, storybook look.

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7. Dark Country

“Modern farmhouse” usually evokes bright white exteriors, but this Boston-area home by Home Sweet Home Construction takes a bold turn with charcoal lap siding. A porch, gables and a bay break up the facade, while wood accents on the porch posts and ceiling add warmth and rustic charm.

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5. Efficient Homestead

Kaplan Thompson Architects designed this Durham, New Hampshire, home to combine traditional farmhouse elements with cutting-edge passive-home technology. Thoughtful siting and energy-efficient systems enhance performance, while simple forms, gabled rooflines, a breezeway, a barn-like garage and classic materials evoke the nostalgia of New England’s original farmsteads.

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4. Elevated Views

Holder Parlette Architecture + Landscapes transformed this 1960s mountaintop cabin in California by raising the roof by 5 feet and adding expansive steel windows and doors, maximizing panoramic views of Napa Valley. A new, modern courtyard frames sightlines through the house, creating an engaging sense of anticipation along the approach.

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2. Shingle Revival

By carefully incorporating historic Shingle-style details, this new Lake Minnetonka home by Pillar Homes feels as if it has been handed down through generations. A harmonious mix of shingles, siding, stone, an oval window, gambrel gables, X-shaped muntins and railings, corbels and a welcoming front porch creates a residence that evokes a bygone era.

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