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Roof Dome Pictures

Sunday, July 1st, 2007

Here are a few pictures of a roof dome from some different angles

Roof dome from the outside

Roof dome from the outside.

Roof dome from the inside

Roof dome from the inside

Roof dome from the inside

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly!!!

Thursday, January 18th, 2007

Just check out some of these lofts…..

What do you think???

Rear Dormerclick on the picture to leave a comment or enlarge

Not bad, Above all its been designed to match the rest of the property with good use of tiles that really blend in well.
The windows could have been better aligned with the ones on the 1st floor, but with out seeing the inside layout its hard to comment on window decision as it might work well for maximum light in the bedroom and shower room. 

Side Pitched Dormerclick on the picture to leave a comment or enlarge

WELL!!! What can i say… Awful! who ever bulit this loft should be ashamed of their craftmanship and so should the architect. The lead work has left something to be desired and the guttering is one of the worst designs I have ever seen. Even the Velux hasn’t even been fixed into the roof properly. If you click on the picture to enlarge it you can see all the tiles comming off around the velux. If you do choose a builder with these standards or when the builder asks for his final balance with nothing but satisfaction on his face. GOOD LUCK… Remember….. “If you pay Peanuts, Expect Monkeys!”

Front Pitched Dormersclick on image to leave a comment or enlarge

GOOD. Both these front Pitched dormers have been designed well and blend in fantastically with the rest of the house. You can see that the roofs of the dormers are matched to the same angle as the front gable window making it all tie in nicely (The front gable is the cream triangle in the bottom left of the picture with a window inside for people who dont know). Very good job indeed. It almost looks like the house was built with the dormers already on the property. 

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