Residential exteriors: finishes that create a lasting impression
Residential exteriors: finishes that create a lasting impression
Architectural Design Insights | Alistair Crerar
Choosing the perfect external finish for your luxury home extension or renovation in Newcastle and the North East.
When extending or renovating your home, the external finish is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. It not only protects your property from the elements, but also defines its character, kerb appeal, and value. From timeless natural materials to modern, low-maintenance systems, the right choice balances durability, aesthetics, and investment value.
Render options
- Acrylic & Silicone Renders – Popular in contemporary design, these thin-coat finishes are flexible, crack-resistant, and often self-cleaning, ensuring a fresh look with minimal upkeep.
- Cement Render – A more traditional option with a polished appearance, though it may require regular repainting to maintain its best look.
- Lime Render – A breathable, heritage-friendly material ideal for period properties. It allows moisture to escape naturally, protecting older buildings.
- Monocouche Render – Pre-coloured, weatherproof and applied quickly, this option reduces labour costs while offering excellent durability.
- Polymer Render – Enhanced with plastic-based polymers, these renders are resistant to cracking and available in a wide range of colours.
Cladding options
- Timber Cladding – Warm, natural, and versatile. When specified with durable species such as cedar, it offers longevity with timeless appeal.
- Stone Cladding – A premium choice that delivers character, insulation, and durability. Perfect for creating a luxurious finish.
- Fibre Cement Cladding – Cost-effective, low maintenance and available in a wide range of finishes, this is a popular contemporary solution.
- Metal Cladding – Aluminium and steel provide a sleek, modern look. Strong and low-maintenance, though thermal performance must be carefully considered.
- Concrete Cladding – Durable and striking, often used to create bold architectural statements.
- Vinyl & Weatherboard Cladding – Lightweight and practical, often used in contemporary developments, with a variety of colours and profiles available.
Choosing the right finish
The best finish for your home will depend on its style, location, and the level of maintenance you’re happy with. For heritage properties, lime or stone may be most appropriate. For a contemporary extension, large-format stone panels, aluminium, or a crisp rendered finish can create striking contrasts. Combining materials can also be highly effective, blending warmth and texture with modern detailing.
At Acre Design, we guide our clients through the options, ensuring every external detail complements the architecture of their home, enhances energy efficiency, and stands the test of time.
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