N&S - again follows the shape of the roof line which we like
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fabric. N&S - we favour the mix of fabrics you shared in a previous image
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windows and shutters. S&N - don’t like the brick pillars but don’t really get a sense of the look from this photo
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Nice - like the way it follows the angle of the roof and flows from ground to first floor
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just looking at windows - for later . N&S - we like these and the light and openness that they must create within the house
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We love the cloud trees and landscaping but not the Japanese architecture.
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Ideal for the annexe kitchen
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Open to ideas but don’t want to compromise the garden too much, unless EDDC planning won’t let us go up.
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A bit too industrial for us
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Interesting idea to be able to close off when not in use.
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This is the type of functionality we envisaged but this is too traditional for our taste.
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We like this style more.
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We love the big picture windows.
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The wood makes this look nice and warm. Again love the picture window.
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Not sure - doesn’t grab us.
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Like the big windows and the window seat but find the wooden wardrobe doors a bit dominant.
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We think we would like the roof to overhang the balcony a little and similarly downstairs with the balcony overhanging the ground floor windows to provide some cover
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We like the look of the roofing material but not sure if EDDC will? Like the link between the two buildings.
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We like this a lot; the mixture of stone and wood fits with the Dalwood vernacular (we have read the recently completed neighbourhood plan; we will send our notes on this to you separately). We like the outside space too.
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Not sure - looks more like a barn conversion. Like the roof on the low building to the right.
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Like the window and the light they, and possible a roof light give. We like the light fittings over the island. We would prefer the dining area to be near the kitchen and the lounge offset. We would prefer the kitchen units to be handleless.
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This is how we imagined taking our roof into the eaves might look. Love the light flooding in through the windows.
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We like the handleless kitchen units and the proximity of the kitchen to the dining area. Also the small breakfast area, perhaps just space for two stools.
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Less keen on the overall appearance but like the raised terrace.
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Like the stone and wood but looks a bit traditional.
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We do like the openness and simplicity of this stair case
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This outdoor dining space works well under the roof canopy
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Like the wooden cladding and the indoor/outdoor feeling these glass doors provide
We love this
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