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Originally Posted by zikzak
Design nerd elaboration:
The front facade is a mix of symmetrical and asymmetrical. If you take it all the way up, you're accentuating the symmetrical aspect which reads as more formal and more static. If you stop it half way you're accentuating the asymmetry, making it more informal and dynamic.
That's probably more than you wanted to know.
Actually, that is interesting.
Design is something I really fail at. I can never really envision the finished product very well.
I took a stab at designing my bathroom and it came out atrocious.
But, yeah, I'm going to the top with it.
On another note, Joe poured a footing along the side of the house for the stone skirting. Only he just laid the stone on top. The problem is, it is on a slant. There's probably about a foot drop from front to back. So, the stone is not level. Somehow he thinks he's going to fix it (he has a plan). My plan is to make him remove that and do it right.
Fortunately, he has competent help. When he does stuff himself it just isn't right.