Some homes don’t need demolition.
They need definition.
This single-story block home had solid structure but lacked visual impact. The exposed block exterior felt outdated. The potential was there — it just needed contrast, precision, and a clear color strategy.
Phase 1: Original Condition
- Exposed block façade
- Black garage door
- White window trims
- No visual cohesion
The house wasn’t damaged. It simply lacked presence.
Phase 2: Full White Base Application
We applied a clean white exterior base coat to modernize the structure and create a neutral foundation.
- Complete surface preparation
- Professional masking of windows
- Even, uniform base coverage
- Crisp visual reset
The house immediately looked brighter and more refined.

Phase 3: Black Accent Details
The transformation happened in the details.
- Window frames painted black
- Fascia and trim finished in black
- Garage door preserved in black for balance
This contrast created architectural definition and gave the home a modern black-and-white aesthetic.

The Result
- Stronger curb appeal
- Cleaner lines
- Modern appearance
- Higher perceived value
No structural rebuild.
Just smart execution.
Exterior painting isn’t just maintenance — it’s positioning. A well-planned color combination can make a home feel newer, sharper, and more market-ready without major remodeling costs.
If your home feels visually outdated, the solution may not be bigger.
It may simply be better.
Project completed by Jaime’s Construction & Remodeling LLC
Serving Tyler, Troup, and surrounding East Texas communities.

