g_sheart's ideas
cozy sun room / craft room
mandala landscaping?
COB BRICKS FOR THE WALKWAY?
like the wall behind the shelves
Consider Using Color-Planning Tools Those who love delving deeper into design principles may want to read up a bit on color theory — or at least ask your interior designer about it. “One of the main things I explain to my client is the color wheel,” Wardlaw says. “To keep that cohesive feel throughout your home, one of the main things you can do is consult that.”
super sustainable w/ a coloured door - red / lime green
Solar. Don’t forget solar. Solar panels have come down in price and can pay for themselves. If you’re planning to install solar on your roof, think about how it will work with your material type and color. In the photo here, thin solar strips are attached to a standing-seam metal roof without creating an eyesore.
love the fireplace stones
Design style. Since all the material types are more or less capable of doing the job (some have benefits relating to different climates), the style of the various options becomes a key aspect that you and your architect should consider. Certain roof materials are good historical matches for certain home styles. An authentic Tuscan home, for instance, will likely want an authentic clay roof tile, although a concrete roof tile can provide a similar look at a better value. This design by Oz Architects shows an authentic clay roof tile installation. While clay and concrete roofs can look similar, a trained eye can tell them apart, with the true clay roof tile providing a more authentic, old-world look that is difficult to replicate exactly.
hate the design of how tiles were placed but love the color of tiles on the left side near the window
subtle could use some more plants & opposite colors to warm it up more - right now it feels very neutral
great blue
love the wood color
love the color combo
stumps walkway could work in a cat sanctuary / a goat sanctuary
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