One more view of the facade at an angle taken from the edge of the garage. Although this is almost the drawing's exact elevation, it is a view that will not be visible from the lot unless one is standing at the edge of the garage roof--not a likely prospect once the metal roof and solar panels are installed on the garage roof. The point being is that no matter how specific the drawings are, their representation of the finished project is not close to reality. Drawings are one dimensional drawn from a specific reference point..JPG)
The pool equipment enclosure, the wall behind the bucket of trees, went in this week. In front of the wall, barely visible in this picture, is a gas line. The gas line will be used to create either a fire pit or fire wall. One of the design concepts was to be able to see, from the living room: fire, water, and sky..JPG)
This little retaining wall was not in the plans but necessitated because apparently the survey was off..JPG)
The pool equipment enclosure, the wall behind the bucket of trees, went in this week. In front of the wall, barely visible in this picture, is a gas line. The gas line will be used to create either a fire pit or fire wall. One of the design concepts was to be able to see, from the living room: fire, water, and sky.
This little retaining wall was not in the plans but necessitated because apparently the survey was off.
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