Reinventing Homes With Cupolas
April 23rd 2012 Posted at Home Improvement
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Reinventing Homes With Cupolas Free Online Articles Directory Why Submit Articles? Top Authors Top Articles FAQ ABAnswers Publish Article 0 && $. browser. msie ) { var ie_version = parseInt($. browser. version); if(ie_version Login Login via Register Hello My Home Sign Out Email Password Remember me?Lost Password? Home Page > Home Improvement > Reinventing Homes With Cupolas Reinventing Homes With Cupolas Posted: Jan 30, 2012 |Comments: 0 | Do you want your home to blend in or stand out? If all houses on your street have the same character, more or less, what can you do to make yours more distinct? Some homeowners may consider painting, adding an unusual color to the brick or vinyl siding. Others add character through gardens or yard dcor. Embellishing your roof is a third, and perhaps more subtle, option. Instead of the flat look of shingles or asphalt roofing, a cupola cre gas log fireplace ates a new dimension of character. Originally added to homes as a lookout point or for ventilation, cupolas have turned into a fixture of dcor. Giving the appearance of ascent and, perhaps, symbolizing success, cupolas are four- to eight-sided fixtures installed directly onto the surface of the roof, over the peak or on a side. Although the interior is not accessible from your home, the cupola gives your property’s exterior a stately and old-fashioned look. A cupola changes the outward appearance of a house without going too far. Too many neighborhoods, in a city or suburb, have properties indistinguishable from each other. Homeowners associations further reinforce the uniformity, from each home’s style and colors, and as a result, every property becomes a clone of a single look. If it falls within restrictions, a cupola is the start to creating a new character for your home.