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
winnetou78 schrieb:
The house will have white window casings, and the corners of the house will also be outlined in white casing plaster.
...ProAnd as for painting or cladding, whether with Testra, wood, or other materials – that is far too busy and excessive. You are not designing a puppet theater, but a façade for a house. Minimalism is more appropriate here.
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winnetou7816 Jul 2017 10:15Do you find white trim too overwhelming?
winnetou78 schrieb:
Do you find white trim too busy?
No, but additional cladding or painting!