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Design snapshot: Small house, big windows

dssbigopensmallbldng.jpgOne-story elements, on the front and both sides of this sweet one-and-one-half-story house, nestle it in the landscape. Though the central gable and side wing are modestly sized, the windows are generously oversized. The first-floor double-hung windows are wider than the entry door and nearly align with the top of it. Their sills are not much above floor level. Even the arch-topped second-floor window maximizes available height. Relatively large windows such as these can create a sense of spaciousness from within small spaces. They can also bring big personality to the curb view.

by Katie Hutchison for the House Enthusiast

Posted on Wednesday, March 12, 2008 at 4:27PM by Registered CommenterKatie Hutchison in | Comments Off

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