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Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
Address
304 North Cardinal
St. Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM

The exterior of a home is quiet—but powerful.
It doesn’t speak loudly, yet it leaves an impression that stays. Before guests knock on the door, before anyone sees the interiors, the exterior design already tells a story about the home and the people living in it.
That’s where Dr Homey brings a thoughtful, human approach to exterior design—one that focuses not just on looks, but on how a home feels, ages, and lives with you over time.

Many people think exterior design is only about paint colors or wall textures. In reality, it’s much deeper than that.
Exterior design shapes:
First impressions
Daily comfort
Long-term durability
Property value
Emotional connection to your home
Dr Homey approaches exterior design with one simple belief:
A home should feel inviting, balanced, and honest—never forced.

Dr Homey doesn’t chase short-lived trends. Instead, the focus is on designs that still feel right years later.
Their exterior design philosophy includes:
Clean architectural lines
Balanced proportions
Climate-friendly material choices
Natural colors and textures
Low-maintenance, high-impact solutions
Every design decision has a reason behind it—nothing is added just for show.
Modern exterior design is one of Dr Homey’s strongest areas, but it’s handled with warmth and restraint.
Instead of sharp, uncomfortable designs, Dr Homey focuses on:
Straight, clean lines
Open and breathable facades
Subtle contrast between materials
Large windows that connect indoors with outdoors
The result is a home that looks modern yet feels relaxed and livable.
Contemporary exterior design allows flexibility—and Dr Homey uses it beautifully.
These designs often include:
A mix of stone, wood, plaster, and metal
Soft neutral color palettes
Balanced textures that add depth
Practical balconies, shading elements, and projections
The home feels stylish, but never stiff. It feels lived-in, not staged.
Color is emotional. It can make a home feel calm, bold, warm, or distant.
Dr Homey carefully selects exterior colors that:
Complement natural light
Match the surrounding environment
Hide dust and wear over time
Stay elegant as years pass
Whites, greys, earthy tones, and natural wood shades are often used to create a look that feels fresh but grounded.
The facade is where architecture meets emotion. It’s the most visible part of your home—and Dr Homey treats it with care.
Facade design may include:
Feature walls or subtle textures
Vertical or horizontal design elements
Thoughtful window placement
Clean boundary and entrance design
A good facade doesn’t overwhelm—it quietly elevates the entire structure.
A home shouldn’t disappear after sunset.
Dr Homey uses exterior lighting to:
Highlight architectural features
Create warmth in the evenings
Improve safety and visibility
Add depth and elegance at night
Soft, well-placed lighting can completely transform how a home feels after dark.
Exterior design doesn’t stop at walls.
Dr Homey integrates:
Simple greenery and plants
Natural walkways and entry paths
Outdoor seating or transition spaces
Clean boundaries between home and street
The idea is not to over-design, but to let the home breathe.
A thoughtfully designed exterior:
Makes everyday living more pleasant
Increases long-term property value
Protects the structure from weather
Reflects personal taste
Creates pride of ownership
Dr Homey believes that exterior design should work quietly in the background—supporting your life, not competing for attention.
Dr Homey designs exteriors for:
Independent houses
Villas and premium homes
Duplex and row houses
Modern budget homes
Each design is adapted to the size, location, and lifestyle of the homeowner.
The best exterior designs don’t try too hard. They feel balanced, welcoming, and honest. With a thoughtful approach to architecture, materials, color, and light, Dr Homey exterior design creates homes that feel right—today and years from now.
Because when a home looks good from the outside, it feels even better on the inside.