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Designing a house

Designing a house. Location. Geographic Orientation Natural features. Geographic. What type of climate are you designing for? Temperature Wind Sun exposure Amounts of precipitation Rain Snow. Orientation. How will the build fit on the property Type of surface Hill/Flat Wet/dry

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Designing a house

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  1. Designing a house

  2. Location • Geographic • Orientation • Natural features

  3. Geographic • What type of climate are you designing for? • Temperature • Wind • Sun exposure • Amounts of precipitation • Rain • Snow

  4. Orientation • How will the build fit on the property • Type of surface • Hill/Flat • Wet/dry • What direction will the building face • Summer/ winter sun winds

  5. Natural features • Beach • Wooded • View

  6. House style

  7. Size • What is need by the customer

  8. DOORS PANELED FLUSH FRENCH LOUVERED DUTCH BATTEN  GLASS SCREEN ROLLING STORM HOLLOW CORE SOLID CORE FOLDING BI-FOLD SLIDING POCKET REVOLVING Doors

  9. The double-hung window, Single hung A casement window A slider An awning window Jalousie or "louvered" windows A hopper window Round-top A bow window The bay window, Glass block Garden Windows

  10. Flow Patterns

  11. Kitchens

  12. Bathrooms

  13. Living Space

  14. Lighting

  15. Landscape

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