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Exterior window walls & cinder block accents

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Wood ceiling & skylight over bath

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Pass through & shower with view but too narrow because Phil would have to squeegee

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Ceiling vaults & skylights plus open to men's closet but too much grey

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Pass through behind vanities, I need a QUIET zone immediately behind head of bed. Phil's side of bed is right & mine is left.

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Colors + wood & white & windows

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Phil would love a shower on the wall away from wall with a door that opens to forest for summers.

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We would separate the shower & bath on opposite sides of bath but Phil likes max views of forest & open space under vanity.

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What I would build if I had $$$$$$$$

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No River but slanted overhang very attractive to give feeling of being wrapped in forest.

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Wood, glass stone, metal

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Shed Roof

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Center front with ledge & windows mix of wood, stone & glass

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Lovely exterior style with windows

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I don't have a river but nice slanted glass to protect room from summer sun with no light sacrificed

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Looks beautiful & stylish

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White & wood interior with awesome skylight

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Change green to red but exterior mix of materials & windows good

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Window & Interior

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Desk & Window for Sewing Studio

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overhang & windows

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Ceiling beams add warmth in master without making it heavy with too much wood

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Shelf below upper windows

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Wall fireplace would be nice inside master

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Passage I might have transoms that open for ventilation nut the lower area needs to be drywall to hide cords or maybe pipes on interior. I'd love stone on exterior of lower. Want forced air propane New separate furnace) from floor registers

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This has the look for addition but maybe too much stone

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Removable wall not in budget

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Glassed Walkway :I'd likely put in wood looking rigid cork plank, vinyl flooring with electric radiant heat to keep pipes & passage from freezing. I love to have a few plants inside.

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Removable Window Wall

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rocks in lower level not pretty for inside but maybe hunks of glass inside would be interesting

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Rocks in mesh lower level. Walkway over a dry ravine could lead to passive catchment pond.

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Rocks in mesh for lower level

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Front lovely but I need drywall break 5 feet from the top of 16 foot base front wall so the windows can be set in addition to coordinate with the windows above balcony on existing.

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A frame may not work next to existing but space below main area for basement

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Shed roof 2-Story section & 1 story section. I like the garage doors also but likely too expensive. I saw some with lighting behind panels.

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INTERIOR Window Wall

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Green Roof

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I like the green roof idea but are they cost-effective?

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Rustic Mountain with glass

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Glass front with ledge but we need more continuity with windows that coordinate the 5 upper windows on existing cabin

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Glazed Passage

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I like the curved roof but it will likely be more expensive than the Shed Roof design.

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Though we don't need the width of this structure, the multi-material treatment of some segments should blend with existing structure.

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The height is good, the window segments are probably too large & too numerous to be affordable. I like the wood beneath the ledge of the shed roof. Many related photos with back slanted shed roof are saved also.

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