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Old 07-09-2021, 04:50 PM   #1
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What's the gabled bump outs in both of those? (I see the shed bump out for the gas insert vent in Bob's.)

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Old 07-10-2021, 05:32 AM   #2
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What's the gabled bump outs in both of those? (I see the shed bump out for the gas insert vent in Bob's.)
To be honest, I don’t remember… LOL
Probably master bath,,,,
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Old 07-10-2021, 05:48 AM   #3
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Floor plan for the "Willow"

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Old 07-11-2021, 08:15 AM   #4
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To be honest, I don’t remember… LOL
Probably master bath,,,,
LOL Spoken like an architect........

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Old 07-22-2021, 05:20 AM   #5
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Got in before the moving vans for a few pics

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What's the gabled bump outs in both of those? (I see the shed bump out for the gas insert vent in Bob's.)

That's an awkward looking bump out directly near the other, thinking if it were my home, I'd a wanted it married into the breakfast area... would have made the outside aesthetics more appealing, and I'm sure I or (the wife) could have come up with something creative to do with the additional interior space gained.

I played with my house plans for over a year before it got built. You always would have done something different after it's built though...no matter how hard you try.

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That's an awkward looking bump out directly near the other, thinking if it were my home, I'd a wanted it married into the breakfast area... would have made the outside aesthetics more appealing, and I'm sure I or (the wife) could have come up with something creative to do with the additional interior space gained.

I played with my house plans for over a year before it got built. You always would have done something different after it's built though...no matter how hard you try.

I agree.....the fireplace bumpout is fugly.



I'm living in a house I drew plans for and built when I was 21 years old.....still like it....but would have done some things different.

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That house would look great with a masonry/stone chimney........ been awhile since we built a home with a traditional brick fireplace.
We had a homeowner who wanted that look... so we framed a wooden chase to above the roof line to house the gas flue and applied a cultured stone veneer.
I've seen where it gets wrapped with vinyl siding........but that looks awful.

For front stoop and porches....we do the formwork and it gets poured concrete. We dont have a regular masonry subcontractor/bricklayer any longer.
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