When building a home in regional New South Wales, the façade helps define the character of the property. At INH Young, builder Jake works with homeowners across the region to design homes suited to the relaxed pace of country living.
With larger blocks and open landscapes common throughout the area, many homeowners choose façade styles that highlight space, practicality, and timeless Australian design.
Standard Façade

The Standard façade is a timeless and practical choice that suits many Australian neighbourhoods. This style typically features classic hip roofs, brick cladding, and standard window designs that deliver a clean and balanced appearance.
Standard colour palettes and materials make this option reliable and cost effective while still providing a strong and appealing street presence. It is a great option for homeowners who appreciate simplicity, durability, and traditional Australian home design.
Coastal Façade

The Coastal façade captures the relaxed and airy feel of Australian beachside homes. This style often features skillion rooflines and incorporates multiple textures such as cladding, weatherboard, and rendered surfaces.
Timber accents are commonly used to add warmth and character, while soft coastal colour palettes help create a light and welcoming feel that reflects relaxed Australian living.
Metro Façade

The Metro façade is designed for modern urban living. Clean lines and flat roof profiles create a sleek, contemporary look that suits modern neighbourhoods and growing suburbs.
These designs often incorporate multiple textures, including rendered cladding, and are commonly designed with narrower footprints to maximise land usage while still delivering strong street appeal.
Acreage Façade

For those building on larger blocks or in regional areas, the Acreage façade embraces the charm of country living. These homes often feature wide frontages that create a grand and inviting street presence.
Hip and gable roof combinations are common, along with natural materials such as stone elements that add texture and character. Earthy colour schemes help the home blend naturally with surrounding landscapes.
Minimal Façade

The Minimal façade focuses on modern simplicity. These homes typically feature flat rooflines and strong geometric forms that create a bold architectural statement.
Clean lines and a box-like appearance give the design a futuristic feel, often paired with striking colour choices that emphasise the modern aesthetic.
Designed for Young Living
At INH Young, Jake works closely with homeowners to design homes that reflect the relaxed lifestyle of regional NSW. Each façade can be tailored to suit the block, the surrounding landscape, and the way each family lives.