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cottage with new windows and I need some design help pls
Comments (2)I never understand why decks are not the whole width of the house but I need to see what you are doing with the windows and please no round window on that house. I need a lot more info and some clue as to your style . BTW pretty big to be called a cottage what is the blocked off space on the left ? IMO hot tubs are best when they can be accessed from the master bedroom and I need better pics all the windows should match I see dark trim on some not on otheres really not sure what the plan is. I have no problem with the railing and think it will look fine with thegray siding . Are those all sliding doors on the top floor to the deck?...See MorePlease help! I need your design skills.
Comments (11)I agree with removing the stone veneer. If it could be replaced with painted brick to match the left side, that would be ideal. Replacing the garage door and (if possible) lengthening the window beside it would create a more contemporary look. You could stop there. Adding a pergola over the door that picks up the roof color would also help unify the left and right sides, and could make a sheltered, patio-like approach to the lower door. Maybe clarify which door visitors should approach? This rendering assumes that's the upper door, so creates a broad, stepped walkway to that one and downplays the lower door by extending the stone wall to the right to conceal it a bit. (Different approach needed if visitors are to enter at the lower level.) And yes, I'd upgrade the deck railings as well (not illustrated), and maybe add an overhead structure there as @DigDoug showed. (Much more could be done with the landscaping, obviously.)...See MoreI need help designing my room
Comments (0)It's pretty big but has a slanted ceiling and storage on one side, need help where on to put my bed and desk....See MorePlease, I need Kitchen Design Help!
Comments (9)I think your backsplash is fine. it suits the style. that hood however, absolutely wrong! I like your plaster idea, or, consider doing one in zinc or a zinc finish. then the sconces. Something like this. You can go lighter on the vent hood https://custommetalhome.com/range-hoods/ or something in this style, but more of the zinc finish the zinc looks like this, color-wise https://excaliburmetaldesign.com/kitchen-range-hoods/ But you'd get more of a modern, simple design. THey can also do a 'zinc lookalike', since real zinc is pricey. They can do wood w/faux finish, or do a SS w/a 'zinc' finish. this would be perfection! custom metal finish cool sconce. this comes in the gunmetal finish like that hood https://jaylighting.com/collections/wall-sconce/products/sisyphus-grand-sconce ignore this hood, but what do you think about some shelving? not the best photshop, but you get the idea. I love this hood style and color w/your cabs you could have the shelves made in the same finish Etsy has some great craftspeople https://www.etsy.com/listing/1493509274/custom-artisan-zinc-range-hoods-modern...See MoreRelated Professionals
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