Exterior Elevations, Cladding and Colors
tower
tower
stair tower
stair tower
stair tower windows and roof (sans the port window)
possible stair tower window layout
Stone: Black Hills called Gold Creek and the builder mixed the stone with 20% Chief Cliff Square and Rec out of Montana.
grey siding
McGregor Lake Ledge stone
timbers
Stone; possibly brown trim as well
stone
overall design and stair tower concept
well reflects the general mountain lodge exterior style that we're seeking along with the variety of dimension; like the window area above the foyer
this well reflects the general mountain lodge exterior style that we're seeking along with the variety of dimension; ignore the curved windows and tan trim
reflects the general mountain lodge exterior style that we're seeking along with the variety of dimension; ignore the heavily rustic elements
this generally reflects the mountain lodge exterior style that we're seeking along with the variety of dimension; like the window area above the foyer as well; ignore the siding, stone and more modern elements
reflects the general mountain lodge exterior style that we're seeking but lacks dimension
e.g. of windows and gable above foyer
stone - maybe; dark siding
we like the dark wood; ignore all else
colors - maybe; the exterior design is generally the angle that we like though not quite yet bold enough which here is mostly due to the lack of height on this house
If we do stained LP, we like this grey stain; ignore all else
IF we don't do stained LP, we like this color scheme: Iron Grey, khaki and white contrasts; stained timber; Consider patio doors off the office?; ignore all else
variety of finishes; possible siding colors
like the exterior timbers
possible timber concept
like the tall inset window with metal underneath- might work for powder bath window; color has potential but is likely more Coastal than Mountain Lodge; ignore all else
this house well reflects the color hues and mix of exterior finishes that we like - esp. if we do a stained LP
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