Mastic Ovation Vinyl Siding – Split Level

A split-level home is defined as a style of house where the floor levels are staggered. Typically two short sets of stairs, one running upward to a bedroom level, and one going downward toward a basement area exist in the floor plan of these homes. The basement level is usually finished with additional living space as well as a garage. Split-level homes include variations:

  • Side split – the split-level is visible from the front elevation of the home.
  • Back split – the split-level is only visible from the side elevation. The front elevation shows only a single story and the two stories are in the back.
  • Bi-Level – includes two short sets of stairs and two levels. The entry is between floors.
  • Modified Bi-level – the garage is attached at the front of the bi-level, not under it.

Featured are three split-level homes.   Each home was sided with Mastic’s Vinyl Siding with a variation in color.

  • Home 1: Mastic’s Horizontal D5 Ovation Siding in Scottish Thistle was the choice for this home. Corners, Wraps, Soffits, and Fascia were completed in White. Architectural detail was added with Hand Split Vinyl Shakes in Walnut.
  • Home 2: Mastic’s Ovation Dutch Siding in Harbor Grey was the choice for this home. Accessory items were all completed in Harbor Grey.
  • Home 3: Mastic’s Dutch Ovations Vinyl Siding and accessory pieces were completed in Victorian Grey for this home. Wraps were finished in White.

 For solutions to your exterior renovation call Casey Nelson Exteriors. Let Casey discuss products his company has that will draw not only curb appeal to your home but architectural interest.   Contact Casey Nelson Exteriors of Lincoln and Omaha to help you create a one of a kind home! Let Casey Nelson show you what Mastic Siding and selected colors can do for your home!

Mastic Pebblestone Clay Quest & Ovations Siding

Pebblestone Clay Vinyl Siding

True ranch-style homes first made their appearance in the 1920s. Originally, they were based on Spanish colonial architecture used in the American Southwest. Efforts to combine that style with modern architectural touches created the California ranch-style home. That led to a boom in the building of these homes from the 1940s through the 1970s. Their livability, flexibility in floor plans and uncomplicated design were perfect for the post-World War II growth of American suburbs.

Ranch-style homes feature open floor plans with rooms flowing from one major room into another. Ranch homes have a number of distinguishing exterior features, including:

  • A long, low roofline.
  • Brick, wood or stucco as the most common exterior materials.
  • A garage attached to the home.
  • Large windows typically including a large picture window in the living room/great room.
  • Sliding doors leading to a patio area.

Featured are two beautiful ranch style homes, which Casey Nelson Exteriors had the privilege to do exterior updating on. These homes both feature Mastic Siding. The Ranch Home that features beige brick showcases Mastic’s 25’ Horizontal D4 Quest siding in Pebblestone Clay. The Ranch Home that features red brick showcases Mastic’s 12’ Dutch Ovations Pebblestone Clay siding. For years, Mastic has been the exterior product of choice of professionals who stake their reputation on the products they believe in. Professional remodelers, home improvement contractors and exterior design experts choose our high-quality products for a simple reason: Mastic products never let them — or their homeowners — down. Generations of professional tradesmen have trusted Mastic to clad the homes they design and build. And so can you.

For solutions to your exterior renovation call Casey Nelson Exteriors. Let Casey discuss products his company has that will draw not only curb appeal to your home but architectural interest.   Contact Casey Nelson Exteriors of Lincoln and Omaha to help you create a one of a kind home! Let Casey Nelson show you what Mastic’s Quest, Ovation or Structure Siding and selected colors can do for your home!

Mastic Ovation Dutch White

Dutch Ovations White

What is referred to in the United States, as the “Cape Cod Home” is an interpretation of an architectural style bought by the British settlers in the 17th Century. The architectural style remains very popular yet today. The classic structure is a solid design – made for the tough New England weather – and is built low and “boxy,” to withstand seaside winds. A pitched roof, is still a design element today, also added for protection of strong winds.

This beautiful Cape Cod home incorporates many of the architectural design features we consider as classic Cape Cod lines. The homeowners maintained the classic elegant color of white for the renovation of their home. Mastic Dutch Ovation in White was selected for siding and all trim pieces.

For solutions to your homes exterior renovation call Casey Nelson Exteriors. Let Casey discuss products his company has that will draw not only curb appeal to your home but architectural interest.   Contact Casey Nelson Exteriors of Lincoln and Omaha to help you create a one of a kind home! Let Casey Nelson show you what Mastic’s Siding system can do for your home!

Mastic Structure Vinyl Siding – Pebblestone Clay

Structure D6 Pebblestone Clay

Mastic by Ply Gem provides you with a wide range of home exterior design options – from style and textures to popular colors and accessories. With Mastic you can create custom curb appeal that will be the envy of the neighborhood. This beautiful home selected Mastic’s Structure D6 siding in Pebblestone Clay. Cream, Beige and Tan options from Mastic include:
• Corn Silk
• Wicker
• Sandtone
• Desert Sand
• Pebblestone Clay
• Almond
• Classic Cream
• Linen
• Cameo

For solutions to your exterior renovation call Casey Nelson Exteriors. Let Casey discuss Mastic Siding products his company has that will draw not only curb appeal to your home but architectural interest. Contact Casey Nelson Exteriors of Lincoln and Omaha to help you create a one of a kind home! Let Casey Nelson show you what Mastic Siding and selected colors can do for your home!