The document provides tips for designing attractive and inviting suburban building facades. It recommends getting at least one wall along a public sidewalk to attract pedestrians. The base of the building should be close to the sidewalk and proportionate to the street width, around 2-4 stories high. Above the base, the walls should step back a couple meters and then extend upwards as needed. The top floor or roof should have architectural details to give the building a finished appearance. Breaking up long walls, including windows, and emphasizing entrances can make the facade more welcoming. Finishes near the ground should be masonry-style while wood-style finishes higher up help avoid a top-heavy look.