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top of patio

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patio

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patio

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front entry

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columns

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square windows above door

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Wood lined ceiling

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The left would be continued into wall with windows. On the right would be a pass-way through the arch onto the covered patio. On top could it be a second floor area connected to master - sort of like a little sitting area.

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idea for archways on left side of front door. Possibly use a combo of stucco and stone

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Detail of the side of the entry overhang open archway

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Stone around the windows

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Open entry way - this would be on the right side of the house

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Use of bricks at the base - in order to conserve use of stones

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Example for Cloverleaf front. Look at the way the front entry "overhang" connects on the left and then is open on the right.

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Stone outline around windows and entry. can be made of coolstone

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roof line over the covered area

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