![]() Ill connect another 8 AWG from the junction to the battery lug on. White windows, white trim, white fascia, Can you see this with bm chelsea gray on the stucco? This is a classic taupe. A 100-amp subpanel requires a wire gauge of at least 4 copper wires or aluminum wires. Let's say your front door and columns was bm fresh green. Exhibit A, there are green stones, but they aren't this tone of green! Now, lets take your suggested lime green / citrus green door and columns. this actually gives a great latitude but long term is always the problem with stucco that isn't. My 1st rule of stucco is that it should be a color you can find on a natural stone. The cool grays tend to pick up sky colors and shift to blue - which contradicts my 1st rule of stucco (unless you are in bermuda or a bermuda like neighborhood). If we can settle on your favorite accent color, then we can pick a deeper neutral for the stucco that will make the most sense. ![]() ![]() Since your roof is really light, and you want a contemporary look, I think you want to be darker than a mid-tone. 100 amp sub panel windows#The thing about white framed windows is that so long as you have them, you want contrast. Square D Homeline 100 Amp 6-Space 12-Circuit Outdoor Main Lug Load Center(HOM612L100RBCP) Model HOM612L100RBCP. I suggest you design them around 8" shorter than the distance between the rafters and the concrete so you do put them on a curb to make up differences in land level at the curb height. Then you could have them painted / coated at an auto body shop. You an want to find a metal / welding shop to weld a top plate and bottom plate to three pairs of pipe columns in a pre ordained dimension at the top - they would get them all the same. I found this one, and love the mcm Y element here - this would work for you. let's utilize this wonderful detail you found here. Exterior wise, I think you are close on the building. You are intrepid and have a strong interest group here who would like to see you succeed. ![]() Mom told me that when I started paying the bills, I'd be entitled to make more of the decisions I think that's an excellent attitude for parents & children to know who's "in charge" and why. I think that when decorating a child's room, they should be asked for input that will be INCORPORATED in the design, with the parents making final decisions. When my aunt married & moved out, I inherited her room, and was so happy with that I wouldn't have dreamed of even asking for it to be redecorated for me! When my great-uncle died, I got his tiny bedroom as a study space, and again was thrilled to have it. No one asked how I wanted the room decorated. we lived in my grandmother's house with a bunch of other relatives. I kind of get the gist that you've been commenting on a "Design Dilemma", but I missed the beginning of that conversation! I just wanted to say that as a child, I shared a room with my Mom. I wish that Houzz allowed up to reply to specific posts, and then have a link from the response back to the original post. ![]()
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