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10/07/2010 1:01 pm  

I've just bought this sight unseen and am curious as to what others would do to transform the front in harmony with the late 60's to in which it was built

It's an old shop converted to a holiday house

I like this style of architecture as it's timeless


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10/07/2010 1:02 pm  

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10/07/2010 1:51 pm  

I love it.
The front door looks to be unoriginal.
I have just been house hunting on a 1960s housing estate, a lot of people will quite happily put a victorian style door on to a modernist building without thinking twice....it is very wrong, what is more the doors are often made of that dreadful uvpc plastic.
The sectional window to the left of the door looks like it isn`t in keeping with the rest of the building.
I think a lick of paint and a few minor alterations are all thats needed.


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Robert Leach
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10/07/2010 2:21 pm  

Love It
just needs simplifying a bit


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10/07/2010 2:32 pm  

robert 1960
You have what ...
robert 1960
You have what I don't a knowledge with photoshop or whatever it is that you've done
I have lots of ideas but can't make then tangible as you have just done
Thanks for that I appreciate it
It was very cheap hence the buying sight unseen
It has a front of endless possibilities and I have lots of books but they're packed away...damn
The conception and esscence of any good design is thrashing it out with like minded souls and that is why I have posted it here


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Robert Leach
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10/07/2010 2:38 pm  

You're
You're very welcome, I only have rudimentary photoshop skills.
I was just looking for some nice architectural planters to add to the front terrace 😉


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10/07/2010 2:43 pm  

.....I just can't get my...
.....I just can't get my head around photoshop


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10/07/2010 2:49 pm  

....don't ask
....don't ask


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10/07/2010 3:30 pm  

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HowardMoon
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10/07/2010 3:48 pm  

Some planters like this would work a treat.


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Robert Leach
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10/07/2010 4:28 pm  

Definitely !
Definitely !


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10/07/2010 5:57 pm  

oh you're good
looking...
oh you're good
looking for a job by proxy? lol


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10/07/2010 6:01 pm  

Cool
I would love to have a little hideaway like that. Is that the front or the back? Do you have more photos?


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Robert Leach
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10/07/2010 6:04 pm  

Tell me
what you'd like to see and I'll have a go..
My skills are limited though- there are regulars here who are MUCH better than I am


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