Our wall is higher but this shows a roof with no overhang
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Simplicity of one grand window
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Exterior view of window framed wall
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What about French style balcony off front?
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Good reference for showing windows around a framed wall
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so so cool
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interior view/ would be dreamy behind the dining bench if we could figure out a screen
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I don't even know what's happening here but it looks enchanting
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one wide window is super dramatic. Does it work with our less than amazing view?
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shows full use of height unto ridge. The overhang makes it feel better though I think
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Striking use of materials
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Very cool lighting feature in ceiling. Our scale is twice as high
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Again I love the contrasting materials. Dark against the light and the scale of the upper triangular window with a simple large square form and sidelight
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Good example of the massing when there is no window in the angled portion
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The use of wood siding and contrast trim around the windows makes them feel like one mass rather than separate windows. Still somewhat too traditional looking I think though.
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I like the super skinny mullions in the windows.
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Does the three tiered glass feel like too much?
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long skinny awning is interesting
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Love the mix of exterior materials
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Very interesting with the frosted glass. Maybe slightly more appropriate off bedroom. Would love in Master or upper bedroom down the line
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Upper and lower divisions. could work well on our angle\
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transom and black contrast
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I just like the arrangement of art and the two chairs
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Dark anchor wall looks nice. Could be cool at Fireplace or behind dining booth with the right contrast colors
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I don't like this room but I like the split windows with drapery
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small builtin seat by old entrance door?
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do we want to do something funky like a built in seat?
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Bold clean minimal glass arrangement
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Black window trim. Uninterrupted field of view
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upper and lower windows wall around structural datum line
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Upper and lower window zones with large negative space datum line
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Eclectic art install
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use of trim to define the collection of glass within a field of contrasting material
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Deep anchor color acting as a neutral base to pops of color or textures
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rich color on bases, drywall edges without trim and contrast tile pop
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rich color on cabinet bases with creamy white and brass
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