projecting window--how hard is that to build? (Could provide suggestion of modern on barn South facade?)
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exterior detailing option: standard board & batten below (battens 12" o.c.) coupled with doubled battens above.
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Gloucester Sage by Benjamin Moore. (Also, siding is all fiber cement, installed on top of the previous cedar plywood siding, saving construction time and materials waste.)
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Textures, fireplace
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board & batten composed of 4x12 Hardie panels and 1x2 battens, all painted on site
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like pergola along East side of barn?
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"deep charcoal gray." also: pergola
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"drywall return" style of window trim
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ceiling, a highly finished version of construction lumber. Also 2-over-2 windows, frameless
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windows: Bonelli (in South San Francisco). Aluminum. Architect says sim price to Andersen or Marvin
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...how those windows/doors look when giving on outside (our porch).
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best e.g. yet of wooden windows achieving industrial look. These are Marvin wood with 5/8" simulated divided light (Marvin's narrowest). Ceiling here is 12'. Has International Style look due to how window openings penetrate walls. Could be our answer.
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simple wood return on windows
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Hardie board & batten ("smooth")
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garage door--simple narrow panel black, no windows or trim (but ditch the handle)
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another way to do arbor over garage doors
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colors again. plus dark window sashes/muntins
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garage door. This one's a commercial coil-up door, painted black
projecting window--how hard is that to build? (Could provide suggestion of modern on barn South facade?)
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