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  1. #1
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    I haven't any experience with spanish tiles, so I will be of no help on question 4. But I will offer you my 2 cents worth:

    1. By comparing the roof in the photo with the new rendering, it looks like the main roof pitch is going to be raised. If this is so, you can extend the covered entry by dragging the baseline of the front roof plane to be at the corners of the new extension. This would raise the overall roof height, so height restrictions may need to be considered.

    2. If the windows enhance the curb appeal and have frosted privacy glass, I don't see any real problem.

    Hope this helps.
    Rod Kervin
    Kervin Home Design
    Courtenay BC
    p. 250-871-0316

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    The main roof pitch is not being raised. The entry hip and the bedroom extension will California framed over the existing roof system.
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