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winnetou7812 Jul 2017 08:38Hello,
We are building a relatively small bungalow.
The narrow side of the bungalow, which is the gable, faces the front. The entrance is located there, with two windows on either side. These three elements are positioned more towards the left. As a result, there is a fairly large area of blank facade on the right side, which makes it look asymmetrical.
Does anyone have any ideas on what could be added or how it could be designed to avoid looking so empty?
Regards,
Daniel
We are building a relatively small bungalow.
The narrow side of the bungalow, which is the gable, faces the front. The entrance is located there, with two windows on either side. These three elements are positioned more towards the left. As a result, there is a fairly large area of blank facade on the right side, which makes it look asymmetrical.
Does anyone have any ideas on what could be added or how it could be designed to avoid looking so empty?
Regards,
Daniel
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winnetou7812 Jul 2017 08:52W
winnetou7812 Jul 2017 08:54The style is a simple angled bungalow without much ornamentation.
The facade will be in a gray color with brown tones.
Keim 9312,
The roof tiles will be Creaton Nuance dark brown engobed.
The facade will be in a gray color with brown tones.
Keim 9312,
The roof tiles will be Creaton Nuance dark brown engobed.
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winnetou7812 Jul 2017 08:55And basically, I am concerned with the left side, which seems quite empty to me. Unfortunately, a window was not possible there because the dressing room is located there, and large wardrobes stand parallel to the exterior wall.
First idea: Give the house a name and hang a nice sign on it, for example: Abendfrieden.
Second idea: A mural on the wall. Sunflowers, for example.
Third idea: A bench. Above it, an old enamel advertising sign. (For a good reason, Juno is round. Or: the Berliner Kindl Bear.)
Karsten
Second idea: A mural on the wall. Sunflowers, for example.
Third idea: A bench. Above it, an old enamel advertising sign. (For a good reason, Juno is round. Or: the Berliner Kindl Bear.)
Karsten
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