Hello,
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 22:29And what would the expensive option be?
11ant schrieb:
The trick with the small trees where the front door is placed in the middle is simple but effective.This has nothing to do with lower quality – it’s basic design principle!
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winnetou7813 Jul 2017 07:21I find that very interesting.
I like it a lot.
Do you have any details on how you do it?
I like it a lot.
Do you have any details on how you do it?
winnetou78 schrieb:
Thanks, I think I could live with bamboo
I would suggest "Fargesia Nitida." It’s a very beautiful, dark green bamboo with small leaves that doesn’t require a root barrier and grows up to about 2m (6.5 feet) tall. Otherwise, I find Yvonne’s suggestion very nice as well.
Best regards,
Sabine
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winnetou7813 Jul 2017 10:34Thank you very much