Which colour composite wood-effect cladding for new rear dormer?
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Comments (21)Always intrigued by how different people have such strong and mixed views on choices like this! No 2 is my personal preference - looks more modern and "integral". I find the other 2 designs look like after-thought bolt-ons and make it look like an older house that's trying to be something it is not. The middle design doesn't feel that way to me. But it's only a personal view.... ;-) Caldicot Kichens...See MoreComposite wood effect cladding supplier recommendations please
Comments (1)Hello, We have just launched a new wall cladding product called DesignClad. It is 3mm thick and it comes in sizes up to a spectacular 3000x1000mm. We have our Bespoke Stone Centre where we could also cut it for you as per your specification. Our stock items can be found here: http://www.londonstone.co.uk/stone-paving/designclad/ As you have mentioned you would like a wood effect cladding - we have our Wood range which is available on special order with 4 weeks lead time. I am attaching some photos so you can check it out. For more info please contact us at info@londonstone.co.uk or call us on 01753212950 and one of our Sales Advisors will be more than happy to assist. Kind regards, Diana Copot London Stone...See MoreCladding or render to front of bungelow conversion?
Comments (10)OK - so have been playing around a little with the sketches and come up with the below - the dormer on the side actually has to have a high level window (for neighbours privacy) so i think the pitched option may be feasible, which would allow us to emulate the cladding on the main gable end. I just need to talk to the builder about how much and the architect as to whether will need (yet another!) planning app to cover it? One other point - the roof is to be grey slate, am imagining that the dormer side would look best with something different from either the cedar wood or slates... it also set back c. 5m from the front of the house, so won't be as stark as the below.. maybe render that white along with the remainder of the downstairs?...See MoreAluminium or UPVC windows
Comments (17)I had the same issue, decided to bite the bullet and replace all the windows with aluminium like the shiny new extension. I think consistency is a key part of design, and I have not regretted my choice. I am too much of a stickler for detail not to become increasingly annoyed at the difference....See MoreJuliet Docherty
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