Porch roof looks ridiculously like a sail. Steel sticks arranged playfully outside appeals to my inner child, but also kind of looks like they forgot to finish putting things together.
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Asymmetry of windows with symmetrical iconic house shapes. Pleasing to my sould in many ways.
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Window structure the same on both floors, but shorter upstairs for safety. Creates almost a belt on the house. Effective exterior styling without sacrificing modern look or safety.
Could use brick in two different shades to get siding effect seen here (darker in jut-out, dark trim band). Like how porches do not pull light away from main window.
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Roof peak just to side of chimney looks almost curvilinear because the higher side of roof is short in length. Siding changes help to make home look less extremely modern, as do the exposed supports for roof corners and porch roofs.
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Finally! An attractive way to reduce amount of masonry siding while protecting the Hardiboars from rain & weather with the overhang. Also like how this looks simultaneously modern and transitional.
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Can board form concrete be used as a facade? Is it any less expensive? This exterior is just beautiful with the way the steel supports, concrete, windows and lighting work together.
Way to blend in a shed/garage/workshop, etc.
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