Ron Brenner Architects is working on a new home design to be constructed in Minnesota. The home features two master suites - one for mom & dad and one for grandma. The design draws inspiration from the Shingle Style and Arts & Crafts. Below are a few of the initial image studies.
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A) Grandma is situated under the smaller gable to the left. Notice how the roof line connects with the main gable above. |
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B) Here we disconnect the roof lines further and have a more prominent front gable treatment. |
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C) Twin gables convey a stronger arts and crafts influence. |
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D) Gable dormers create a more subtle design statement. |
Which one do you like the best?
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