By Brava Roof Tile.
When it comes to commercial buildings, first impressions are everything. The right design can set the tone for your business, create a memorable experience for visitors and even boost your brand's appeal. Whether you're envisioning a cozy lodge nestled in the mountains or a sleek, contemporary shopping center, the possibilities are endless. These nine inspiring commercial building designs offer a glimpse into what's possible when creativity meets functionality. Here at Brava Roof Tile discover how you can transform your vision into reality.
This Colorado lodge stands tall among the trees near the foothill of the mountains it overlooks. It also shows how combining materials can create unique commercial building ideas. The tall structure has a partial stone facade along the first story, topping just above the garage door. Stone transitions into rich, golden-brown log siding covering the rest of the building. The log siding is broken up by the deep, forest-green trim along the windows, balcony doors and balcony floor. As your eye continues up to the green fascia, dormers and gable roof, covered in richly colored cedar shakes that have a mixture of black, grays and browns.
This U-shaped shopping center showcases one of the most modern commercial building design ideas. It is divided into two cross-hipped roof sides. The columns and first few feet of the complex's walls are large, light brown blocks, while most of the building is covered in vibrant red brick. A lighter red block accents some of the openings between columns and the top of the building, allowing the architecture to stand out more. Beautiful, sleek black roofing completes the look, creating a more contemporary, suburban shopping and business center.
This stately courthouse stands proud in its beauty, with a steeper sloped gray roof atop red brick. The clock tower stands out above the rest, serving as inspiration for commercial building exterior color ideas. The pyramid roof is a combination of colors: dark gray with small diamonds at the bottom and a thick band of white, followed by thinner stripes of red and white. A large white diamond highlights a smaller, inner red one towards the tower's top.
This community has a Mediterranean feel, with the light, cream-colored smooth stucco paired with vibrant red barrel tiles covering a hip-and-gable roof. The gable portions of the roof house balconies sticking out just a little past the main building. Keeping with the Mediterranean look, the top-floor balconies have arched balcony openings trimmed in white along the archway.
This hotel complex sits overlooking a marina, a cluster of many buildings in different sizes and shapes. The main building is the tallest, creating a "V" to rectangular ends connected by an octagonal section. It is a layout that is not often seen and serves as another example of commercial building design ideas. The reddish-brown Spanish tile roof stands out, noticeable from land and sea. The space inside the "V" is filled with a shorter portion of the complex that has a flat roof and, along the marina, smaller clay tile-covered structures sit in a line with hip and gable roofs.
This Spanish Colonial-style church looks like it's been pulled straight out of Europe. The light beige-colored bricks are topped with a cross-gable roof covered in Spanish barrel tiles, and the two parts of the roof meet in a way that forms a cross, a domed roof marking the point. At the entrances, two small towers stand on either side of the entrance, with gable roofs on either end, the one to the right creating a covered walkway to another area.
This trio of hipped-roof beige stuccoed complexes each form an enclosed square around a palm-tree-covered courtyard. What really stands out about these structures is the Spanish barrel tile roof as another example of unique commercial building exterior color ideas; it contrasts starkly against the stucco with its dark green color that nicely complements the palm greens and the line of trees behind the complex.
This train station doesn't look like much; the rectangular building has a hip-shaped roof with a flat expanse on top of the back half. A small tower with a little pyramid roof sits on the side facing the tracks. While the overall tower is stucco-covered, there are brick accents on the corners and the sides of the windows. These accents continue on the chimney and the columns supporting the station. It is a small detail that creates interest and can be replicated in many commercial building design ideas. An elegant sign sits atop the roof displaying the station's name.
This small hipped roof pool house sits feet away from a pool supported by the small building and white columns. The dark cedar shake shingles add a natural, cozy touch that compliments the coastal surroundings and contrasts against the light-colored tile floors.
Commercial buildings don't have to be boring, as shown in these 9 commercial building ideas. Mixing architectural styles and roof types with different colors and materials can significantly impact and help bring more people in.
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