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Comments (3)(Assuming the exterior cladding is a weatherboard/timber cladding of some description.) Taking it a step further, if you like the timber look but don't want too much maintenance, I'd recommend a timber batten soffit lining similar to the image attached. Although i cant find my preferred image at the moment the detail is definitely a point of difference if painted in a dark grey/charcoal on a white house. It really emphasises the depth of the eave and creates another texture without completing with what you have. Regards, Peita De Trizio...See MoreI am building a house and want to replicate a house I've seen
Comments (5)Hi Clare, Looks like an interesting project! Whilst are very tuned into to contemporary living experience, we have the capacity and flexibility to provide design solutions to whatever the client's specific requirements are over a broad range of styles and contexts.....for example, we recently replicated a Victorian homestead to the point where it was mistaken for a renovation when it was a new build ( ;) )....this Tudor project is a similar (but different) deal.....would be interested to hear more about your project and provide some further information/comments and possibly assistance if you'd like to contact me directly at your convenience......we service Melbourne, Geelong and Mornington regions and regularly design and work with heritage and traditional style residences and contexts.... Thanks Clare. Kind regards, Paul Di Stefano...See MoreNew Home Design Feedback and Ideas for Improvement
Comments (26)A northern frontage. Alright, then I'd move the garage to the NW corner, to take the brunt of the summer sun. I probably wouldn't flip the plan, I'd redesign, as you want rarely used rooms in the west, not your living areas. If you'll be working from home, predominantly in the study, I think a lot of thought should be put into it's location, among other things. I certainly wouldn't want it facing west! I'm interested to hear people's thoughts on which direction is best for studies. I've heard some people say north facing studies are not great due to the refection on computer screens from the all-day sunlight. If that's the case I'd locate the study on the east to get morning sun, to start the day in a good mood. Possibly in the SE corner, for dual-aspect, if the study should take pride of place. I'd have OPEN planned living on the eastern side, running north to south, so that all these rooms can gain northern light. So to the west. Garage, guest bedroom (if it's rarely used), laundry, bathrooms, maybe lounge (with a predominantly south window, not west). Upstairs, have corner bedroom windows face mainly north & south, smaller windows east, & none facing west. As I mentioned, have a good read of the Your Home website. Your architect friend should read it all, & know this stuff! Orientation & passive design is critical for creating a comfortable efficient home, & should be the first thing a decent architect or building designer thinks about when designing a home....See Moresiriuskey
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