

TOP, Number One. BOTTOM, Number Two.
Your input is needed: Based on your reasoned analysis, gut feeling, woman's intuition, highly developed architectural tastebuds, or whatever other faculty you wish to bring to bear (because they are all relevant), What do you think?
Which Tudor house is the superior design (as far as you can judge just from what you see here?)
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1 comment:
Number one uses more traditional Tudor Revival elements than does number two. The detail at the top of the primary gable is traditional, the smallest window set just below the gable peak, the entrance set within an extended gabled front, the general arrangements of windows is traditional and the shutters appear to be good is size and scale. House number two has a nice clipped gable and half timbering, the windows are out of scale and the wrong style, the covered entry is wrong, the stone s wrong, the balance is wrong.
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