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    The front elevation or ‘entry elevation’ shows only the front façade of the home from the street. The view is dead-on and flat, as if you were standing on the same plane. As such, you cannot see angles as you might in a 2D rendering. Front elevation drawings usually show dimensions, front doors, windows, and any architectural features such as gable...

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    This Cape-style home has unique features: the three symmetrical front doors, cupola, and steeply pitched roof. These options are hard to visualize on the entry elevation sketch, but are much clearer with the help of our rendering. The rendering created by our designers at brick&batten also allowed our clients to imagine their new open indoor-outdoo...

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    The plan for this large modern farmhouse has a lot of interesting roof angles, gables, dormers, and architectural details that were difficult to see on the front elevation. Our designers rendered the home in Oyster White and Flagstoneby Sherwin Williams with a black roof to help the homeowners make color and material decisions.

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    Our designers rendered this two-story bungalow in an earth tone palettefor a warm and cozy vibe. Symmetrical homes might be easier to visualize in flat elevations, but seeing colors helps solidify the design style. For example, a striking black and white color scheme would give this bungalow a more urban feel. On the other hand, a pastel palette wo...

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    When adding on to an existing home, it can be difficult for homeowners to see how the additionwill fit into the rest of the home. A digital rendering of the normal house front elevation design guides our clients in planning a cohesive design.

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