I could live in this house! Very welcoming exterior, longer double hung windows with the porch columns "framing" the front door.
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another "clean ' line appearing house. again, dont like the front facing garage
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This is okay. Wondering how much additional cost window sills would be.
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lower back of house with patio area
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This has clean lines. Potential for attic storage
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Not opposed to the front "look" of this house but it is brick. (definitely cant afford that!)
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This is just God awful ugly. lol
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We DO NOT like the front of this. looks like a country store
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This is almost too formal. If we went with this style Id like to see longer windows
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beautiful clean lines
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more of a country looking door but almost too down home looking
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More natural lighting. If we go with a vaulted ceiling in the kitchen/dining area we do not necessarily like exposed beams.
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Picked this out so we could envision looking out over the forest. At one point we had thought this would be neat to have at the end of our masterbedroom minus the expensive upper level windows
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Having a glass wall in the master bedroom to overlook the forest we thought would be beautiful
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This is one idea we had about how the basement should look... lots of natural lighting with open areas
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I liked the railing. Its open with clean lines and adds detail but doesnt look "congested" like typical baluster railings. It also makes it a bit less formal and more welcoming than just pillars
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basement will have a kitchenette, this is for color and cabinet style .
I could live in this house! Very welcoming exterior, longer double hung windows with the porch columns "framing" the front door.
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