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Three shots of homes. The first is a street view of a brick house with a lush front yard. The second is the same home from above, showing off the shingle roof. The third is a high-angle shot of a modern white home with a metal roof.

The visualization tool comes pre-loaded with a wide selection of materials + colors to explore.

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Considering a roof renovation? Curious how new gutters might look? Thinking of new siding + paint colors?

Explore a world of design possibilities (minus the mess or commitment) with Baker Home Exteriors’ free virtual design studio.

This easy-to-use tool lets you upload a photo of your home (or use a sample), and then virtually swap out siding, roofing, windows + more — even your front door.

It’s the perfect way to explore design ideas, find inspiration, and create a lasting curb appeal you’ll love.

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