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Home Facade Design Ideas
First impressions count, so give your home a look you’ll always be proud of with our Eden Brae home front facade ideas and inclusions.
When you’re looking for the perfect way to combine your cladding and brick home facade ideas, Eden Brae Homes has a great range of facades to suit our Advantage, Lifestyle, Prestige, and EBXpress home designs.
Modern House Facades for Your Dream Home
Eden Brae Homes is an award-winning home builder known for creating beautiful, high-quality homes that stand the test of time. With a stunning range of house facades designed to suit every taste. From classic elegance to modern sophistication to the coastal vibe of our popular Hamptons facade, Eden Brae ensures that your home’s exterior reflects your personal style and vision. Discover how we can help you create a home that you’ll adore with our superb house facade ideas

Anatomy of a Facade
When crafting the perfect facade for your single or double-storey home, every element plays a role in promoting your home. From the welcoming front door to the carefully chosen windows, each detail comes together to create an exterior that not only catches the eye but also feels like home. See below to learn more about the features that typically make up house facades.
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Brick
Generally, a clay-based product that forms the external veneer of the house. Builder's range face brick comes standard to all homes.
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External Cladding
Usually would refer to material other than brickwork that is applied as a veneer to the external walls of your home.
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Gutter
A shallow channel of metal set along the eaves of a house to capture and carry water.
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Moroka
This is a propriety brand of paint finish that is applied with a woollen mitt, generally over the common brickwork.
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Render
This product is generally applied over a ridged surface forming a hard durable finish that can be pre coloured or painted to your choice.
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Window
Allow natural light to flow into the home. Powder-coated aluminium come standard.
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Downpipe
This is a vertical material that carries the rain water down into the storm water.
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Facade
This is a French word often used to describe the front face or external front of the home.
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Hip
The external angle formed by the meeting of two sloping sides of a roof.
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Mortar
When looking at a brick wall, it is the material separating the bricks from each other.
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Roof Vents
You will see these protruding from many roofs; they are a mechanical way of removing hot air from the area under your roof.
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Eaves
This section of the building is horizontal and usually abuts your brickwork on one side and your fascia on the other.
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Fascia
This material usually runs horizontally around your house and covers the edge of your roof.
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Meter Box
This is where your electrical metering will be stored and is located externally on your house.
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Pitch
The slope of the roof. Standard pitch is 22.5°.
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Water Tank
Subject to local authority requirements this captures and stores rain water from your roof.
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Balcony
An elevated platform giving you an outdoor perspective
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Eaves
This section of the building is horizontal and usually abuts your brickwork on one side and your fascia on the other.
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Fascia
This material usually runs horizontally around your house and covers the edge of your roof.
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Hip
The external angle formed by the meeting of two sloping sides of a roof.
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Mortar
When looking at a brick wall, it is the material separating the bricks from each other.
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Roof Vents
You will see these protruding from many roofs; they are a mechanical way of removing hot air from the area under your roof.
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Brick
Generally a clay based product that forms the external veneer of the house. Builder's range face brick come standard to all homes.
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Gutter
A shallow channel of metal set along the eaves of a house to capture and carry water.
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Meter Box
This is where your electrical metering will be stored and is located externally on your house.
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Pitch
The slope of the roof. Standard pitch is 22.5 degrees.
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Water Tank
Subject to local authority requirements this captures and stores rain water from your roof.
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Downpipe
This is a vertical material that carries the rain water down into the storm water.
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Facade
This is a French word often used to describe the front face or external front of the home.
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Handrail
A protective barricade for your balcony
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Render
This product is generally applied over a ridged surface forming a hard durable finish that can be pre coloured or painted to your choice.
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Window
Allow natural light to flow into the home. Powder-coated aluminium come standard.
Give Your House Facade The Look It Deserves
When building your new home, it really is worth putting the time and thought into your house facade designs, including materials and colour choices. You can see many of our superb house facade options and designs at your nearest display home, or if you would like any advice on home front facade ideas, simply contact our friendly and helpful team today.

Frequently Asked Questions
If you’d like more information on any of our house facade designs, contact our friendly and helpful Eden Brae consultants today. Build with confidence, and see the difference our modern house facades can make to the look and feel of your new home.