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Over at ron brenner architects I am doing some design work for new clients of mine. They are looking for a home that blends the contemporary with the traditional; something that is both yesterday and today. I presented the following three concepts. |
A double gable scheme. This form being familiar without being common. |
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Shed on shed scheme. Here I utilized a classic saltbox colonial roof form; blended with a more contemporary arrangement of windows and use of color. |
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Gable on saltbox scheme. The full front gable is an unusual variation. Side bumpout and "link" between house and garage is clad with metal |
My clients were very happy with the alternatives. In my next article I'll show you which scheme they chose; along with the developments we have made since then.
Which scheme do you prefer?
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