JCL Posted Friday at 13:39 Posted Friday at 13:39 (edited) Hi all, we have drawings for finishing the outer leaf of this self build with the stone finishing at window cill height, slate cill then timber clad above. Were wondering if it would be too much wood cladding..?? Now we have started with our stone work we wondered whether it was worth bringing the stone higher to the top of the windows! (as it were, but in these photos to the split in the windows) ? and above the rest of the normal height windows. What do you all think? Carry on using the slate cill, packing out the cladding just 25mm back from the stone, still using the slate cill for a nice effect. To add- we have a canopy going in from the front door to the back door) for looks! Thanks in advance. Edited Friday at 13:44 by JCL
torre Posted Friday at 21:16 Posted Friday at 21:16 I think this is very subjective, I'd try and put together at least a rough render of the alternatives before making a late change. Chatgpt may be able to come up with something close. I can easily see cill height working well on the side elevation. If it's the front where you think cladding may be too much maybe consider taking the stone up to full height around the entrance?
JCL Posted yesterday at 12:38 Author Posted yesterday at 12:38 @torre Thank you. In my late mind i felt that more stone would add more value to the house. However i can also see it at the cills easily, likewise, taking it to top of standard height windows is hard to visualise and if it doesn't look right it will be worse!
JCL Posted yesterday at 12:40 Author Posted yesterday at 12:40 I think, maybe bringing the timber out over the stone may be easier to achieve a better finish if it were higher up. Although it may not look so architecturally designed maybe…
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