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HOME DESIGN DETAILS & GUIDELINES <br /> The Preserve on Sunset Lake's vision is to create a distinctive neighborhood by having quality builders, <br /> charming homes, and attractive landscaping. To achieve this, we want homes designs that are <br /> aesthetically appealing on the outside and have functional floor plans inside. Because of this we will be <br /> selective on the builders that will be used in the development. They need to have a good understanding <br /> in the quality build that we will be looking for. <br /> Home Style: <br /> Traditional builds using stick frame construction or timber frame construction will be preferred, <br /> anything else will need to be approved by Shlayba Inc Architectural Committee. Recommended home <br /> designs of large front porches, dormers over garages, stone chimney's, cupolas, and quality exterior <br /> building materials. <br /> Porches: <br /> �+ Are essential in the design of the home. Size is <br /> ,k encouraged to be large for an inviting home front design. <br /> This will allow outdoor living and the enjoyment of the <br /> rolling countryside views that The Preserve on Sunset <br /> Lake provides. Where smaller porch or entry is designed, <br /> it is encouraged to create a patio area suitable for <br /> outdoor seating. <br /> Porch flooring material can consist of concrete, stamped <br /> concrete, natural stone, or composite decking. Any <br /> differentiation must be requested to and approved by Shlayba Inc Architectural Committee. <br /> Roof Materials: <br /> Should be consistent with design and style of home. Preference is to have weaved valleys or use pre- <br /> finished metal or cooper. Aluminum valleys will not be acceptable. <br /> Materials can be architectural shingles, wood shake, metal, slate, or standing seam metal. Any other <br /> material needs to be approved by Shlayba Inc Architectural Committee. Colors should fit in with <br /> exterior siding of the home. <br /> A minimum of 8/12 pitch is required on all gables which face the street on homes and accessory <br /> buildings unless approved by Shlayba Inc Architectural Committee. <br /> Continuous ridge vents are recommended over the use of box vents. <br /> 3 <br />