Joe Carrick Design - Custom Home Design The stone was a real stone cut from a quarry here in Utah. I'm not sure which one and unfortunately we don't have that information available to us. More often than not, if you can take a photo like this to your local mason, they can help you find something similar in style and color.
Lorrie Muse I love this roof line. Might answer my issue on my 1951 home. Wanting to raise the ceiling height over my dining, living and kitchen to 9ft or more. Love this idea.
Joe Carrick Design - Custom Home Design Hi, we don't have that information provided to us. I'd suggest taking the photo to a paint supplier and have them color match.
Scaled down and pics? - Hi there! We really love this plan but it's a lot larger than we would like. Would it be possible to scale this same plan down? Also,do you have any completed interior pictures? »
Craftsman. The traditional Craftsman home builds from the Prairie Style with addition of exposed rafters, decorative brackets under the eaves and stone porch supports and chimney. Updates: This new construction played up the Craftsman style home with more complex roof lines and color combination.
Stone details. Craftsman bungalows almost always feature a mix of materials. The siding is typically wooden clapboard (though shingled siding is also common), but porch piers and foundations are often made of stone. Brick, concrete block and stucco are also sometimes used. Take a page from the Craftsman stylebook and mix materials freely. Consider cladding a small addition in stone or brick, even if your home has clapboard siding.
window style - would prefer dark brown colour
white trim everywhere
dark door but would add long windows on either side
love the cedar shake colour and stone colour - perfection!