Eddie,
Our original plan was to forego shutters. However, now we are thinking about adding them to break it up a little. However, the windows in the center section of the house are too close together to put shutters there. So that would mean just doing the windows on the right and left wings. I have my doubts about how that would look. My wife pases by a home on one of her regular driving routes that she says has shutters just like we would end up with and that it looks fine. I need to do a little photoshop work on this picture to see if I like it.
Another thing we could have done differently to prevent such a monochromatic look is to have used a colored tin on the porch roof. I was suggesting this at the time we were selecting tin and my wife wasn't sure about it so we played it safe and went with silver. She now wishes we would have picked a color. Do you know if this metal roofing material can be painted (where it still looks good and will last)?
We are very pleased with the floor so far. We wanted an aged look - hence the dark stain. We could have had it distressed (where they beat it with chains, hammers, etc.) but decided that with 2 kids, it would get distressed enough with use. The final verdict is still out as the finish has not yet been applied. But, so far - looking good.
Whats next? Inviting all my TBN friends to Georgia to help us move. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Actually, I've got to get back to the trails after we move. I'll see what I can get done with the TC29D and then decide from there what other equipment I need to bring in. Then there is the basement to finish. This will probably be a slow process with me doing as much myself as possible. We have landscaping to do - I'll only have a minimal amount done before we close. So, I think I'll be busy.
Good to hear from you.