How do I explain the exterior look I want to my contractor without confusing everyone?
I know what I want our renovated exterior to feel like but I'm terrible at describing it, and every time I send my contractor a Pinterest board he interprets it differently than I meant. We've already had one that's not what I pictured moment on the trim profile.
For people who've renovated: what actually works to get a contractor and a homeowner on the same page about how the finished facade will look, before the work starts?
Answers
Pinterest boards are where miscommunication is born, because a board shows ten houses and the contractor can't tell which detail you care about. Be ruthless: one reference image per decision, with a note. This roof color. This door style. This railing, not the posts. Specificity beats inspiration.
The single best thing you can hand a contractor is a rendering of your house, not someone else's. A board says something like this. A picture of your own facade in the proposed scheme says this, exactly.
I ask homeowners to bring a quick visualization, plenty of folks use tools like getfacade.ai to mock up their actual front, and it collapses three meetings into one. Even a rough render aligns expectations far better than a mood board.
Both great answers. I'll add: lock the decisions in writing the moment you agree on the visual. A shared image plus a one-line spec per element (trim: 1x6 smooth, color SW Pure White) is what prevents the that's not what I pictured conversation on install day.



