Not exact matches
The most consistent Colonial Revival elements found in these buildings are building symmetry; hipped
roofs that often intersected one another; the use of a single, decorative fan or Palladian windows located high - up in the
gabled or pedimented (triangular end) of the
roof; double - hung windows with decorative features like thick concrete sills or curved, segmental arches overhead; thin columns or pilasters with
simple capitals (tops); pronounced front porches.
The building's exterior skin is a Gabion wire crib filled with river rock obtained on - site from the ongoing stormwater pond redevelopment, while the
simple gable & shed
roofs are of rusted steel reminiscent of Aspen's mining heritage.
Second, we wanted a cleaner,
simpler landscape look, one that allows our home's good structure —
gabled roof lines, front porch, columns and attractive brick — to be front and center.