![]() ![]() If your windows are consistent in the way they are treated - basic type, grille patterns, and trim - they can handle great variations in quantity and style. But the pattern of windows on the front of your house doesn’t have to be repeated on all the other sides. For many people that means a traditional, symmetrical approach, especially in a neighborhood where existing homes set a style you would like to respect (or is mandated by code). The front of a house should be friendly to visitors and convey a sense of the home’s inhabitants. The Front Doesn’t Have to Determine All the Other Sides ![]() (Fortunately, many street-scapes aren’t worth bringing inside.) 2. In most traditional homes, that means away from the street-facing facade. It’s not wrong to think about big windows facing wonderful views in even the most historically “correct” houses - you just have to pick your spots wisely. Does that mean that only modern houses can feature large expanses of glass? No. ![]()
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