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Exterior--ranches
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I like the presence of the front door and the tons of windows
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Interesting roofline. We'd need to be 50% masonry.
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PFF drew this. I like the hip with some interesting gable. I'd like a little more definition of the front door as opposed to the left side of the house.
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I like the expansive entry, although I'd prefer the door be centered
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I think I'm just drawn to the lower less detailed rooflines
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I like the roof
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I like the entry and that the entry roof is subtle
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I don't like the roof on this house--it just looks like it's all roof.
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We like the window over the door--the front entry has presence
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Stan likes the shape of this one--very traditional. I would like some interest above the front door but otherwise also like it.
Stan doesn't like the windows going all the way up to the eaves (the eaves are too low)
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I like the front arched window
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What about something like this for a garage ? Wouldn't want that front door to be so hidden like that, so would be okay if front door was off to right
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An angled garage might work well for us. I also like the entry way
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I like the windows and how the shape of the house allows for more windows. I like how open and wide the entry is.
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This is kind of interesting, but the roof is too flat
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I like the look of this but am concerned it would block the light into the house
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I like arched windows--they look a bit like our current house.
I also like the outlining of the windows in brick--enough brick and contrast to showcase them, but not overwhelm.
I don't like the brick at the corners
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This seems to handle the multi garages well
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I like the bay window
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I like the look and feel of this house. It doesn't have an attached garage, but it feels "right"--like somewhere I'd want to pull up to and go into.
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I guess I just have to admit it--I want light brick again
Stan doesn't :-)
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The brick outlines of the windows are a nice alternatives to shutters.
I don't care for the stone front
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Some would call this a snout garage, but I like the shape of the house. Don't like brick/stonework, esp the contrasting brick
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I love the windows!
Stan doesn't like it. He thinks there's too much sun and it's too open. I'd only want that to the back, not the front
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Looks like zero step entry--that's something we want. We like the door being inset.
Stan: might want a little more roof over it.
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Simple exterior, simple roof (although I'd want shingles, not whatever that is).
We both like this general sense. Wouldn't want shutters.
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This is pretty. I'd want sidelights for the door, but I like the windows and the simple roof line
I'm not sure about the shutters, though and would windows more uniform.
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This is really pretty and "feels" serene and pleasant to come up to
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I like the arch to the entry way. I like white brick--there I said it.
Wouldn't want such smaller window panes. Want zero step entry
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Pleasant back yard, patio setup
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I like this idea for making a retaining wall of stone to allow for daylight windows in the basement.
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This isn't a ranch but we like the front doorway. It looks so big and opening--that the porch area is wide enough to feel welcoming.
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Like
-- simple rooflife with just a bit of interest
--Front entry looks inviting
--I like the arched dormers but I really don't like dormers in general
Daytime view of same house
I like the presence of the front door and the tons of windows
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