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Leo Kwok
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Looking for some design opinions

Leo Kwok
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Chicago IL
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Hello all, I’m currently working on a Chicago style bungalow and want to get peoples opinions on this minor detail, so we are using Hardie siding with a stone fascia on the front of the house... right now the stone fascia is going to be only on the side to the left of the stairs below the first floor windows, but my partner wants to also run a few pieces a small section above the staircase platform to I guess create a continuous line across, whereas for me I believe doing that is going to make it look a little weird to have just a small section of stones there... are we overthinking this too much?

The yellow and red drawn is where he wants the stones to go

The stones are not extending under the stairs we put siding there and it will be all closed up anyways 

Fire away and thanks!

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Will Barnard
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Will Barnard
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I tend to agree with you on this one, just the left side and not the small section to the right of the door which could look off balanced at the front door.

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