Narrow house Skinny Exterior design very Special

30 Apr.2019
Narrow house Skinny Exterior design very Special

A tall skinny house can become lost along the row, but that doesn’t seem to be an issue with these narrow facade house ideas. By implementing a selection of innovative planting ideas to create vertical gardens, some beautiful screening and modern shutters, these narrow plot houses stand way out from the rest of the street. This collection also has a multitude of architectural features such as asymmetrical roof lines, contemporary cladding and unique shaped windows. A tiny plot in the middle of a city can even harbour an internal garage, tucked away into the small footprint of the ground floor, to provide coveted off-road parking.



Exterior parking space has been achieved here by raising the entry floor, which is accessed via an external staircase to the front door.

Squares are punched out of a sloping concrete facade, to create peepholes to lush planting and warm glimmers of light.
Faces protrude and shrink away to create an alluring home exterior. Decorative concrete blocks form an attractive, light pierced backdrop to a first floor tree.

Another stunning first floor tree installation, this time with a towering wooden slatted backdrop, which extends all the way up to the roof line where a skylight feature allows sunshine to spill through.

Cascading plants fall like emerald waterfalls from two balconies. A faux pitched roof makes a sweet silhouette against the sky.


Aqua blue shutters pop against an all white exterior that is perforated to allow moments of greenery to protrude through.
A patterned glass panel shelter extends over a second floor balcony. The ground floor has been reserved for a two car garage 

This small plot has a lack of spare ground space for a garden, so a roof garden crowns the top.

This home is cantilevered over a driveway. A row of exterior lights are fixed below the upper volume to brightly illuminate the cars approach.
This roof garden is framed like a living shadow box, at the very top of an impossibly towering stack. The tallest trees protrude through a ceiling cutaway, reaching up to touch the sun and catch the very first raindrops from the clouds. Another mature tree is held within a lower frame, with is branches view able to windows on two levels.


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