reference image construction photo of a two story modern lakehouse street facing east elevation three sections two story main wing on the left tall central entry stair tower single story garage wing on the right critical geometry rules do not alter any of the following do not add modify or invent any rooflines render only the rooflines visible in the reference construction photo the left wing has a flat shed roof the center entry tower has its own flat roof at a taller height the garage wing has a flat shed roof at a lower height there is no additional pitched or gabled roofline in the center do not add one do not alter window placement sizes or proportions do not alter door openings do not alter the building footprint or massing left wing two story main section upper lower zones james hardie hardieplank v groove siding horizontal orientation planks run left to right across the wall face like traditional lap siding each plank is a narrow horizontal board not vertical not board and batten color iron gray near black charcoal hex 2c2c2c must read as almost black only slightly lighter than the fascia middle horizontal band james hardie hardiepanel 48 wide 24 tall landscape orientation seagrass texture sw 7671 on the rocks warm greige taupe hex b5a89a thin dark reveals at joints fascia matte black metal hex 111111 center entry tower material longboard aluminum siding vertical orientation planks run top to bottom portrait direction color light cherry warm reddish brown wood tone fresh cherry wood appearance hex c17f5a finish realistic wood look aluminum with vertical grain retain all large dark framed windows at full size roofline on this tower is flat sitting higher than the left wing and garage do not add any new roofline shape here right garage wing three surfaces each treated differently surface a front face of garage the narrow side face of the garage visible between the entry tower and the garage doors perpendicular to street material james hardie hardieplank v groove siding orientation horizontal planks running left to right not vertical color iron gray near black hex 2c2c2c finish matte fiber cement surface b garage door face the large wall containing the two garage doors facing the street driveway material james hardie hardiepanel large format panels panel size 48 tall 24 wide portrait vertical orientation panels are taller than they are wide texture seagrass subtle horizontal grain color natural soft warm off white cream hex d4cec6 panel joints thin dark reveals at every 24 horizontally and every 48 vertically garage doors two matte black flush panel garage doors no window lites recessed into the panel wall surface c far right side face of garage the short end wall on the rightmost edge material james hardie hardieplank v groove siding orientation horizontal planks running left to right not vertical color iron gray near black hex 2c2c2c finish matte fiber cement roofline fascia all sections all fascia soffit trim and roofline edges on all three sections matte black metal true black hex 111111 no brown bronze or warm tones anywhere on fascia landscaping remove all construction debris gravel snow lumber bracing and all equipment finished concrete driveway approaching the garage doors lush dark green lawn on either side of the driveway low foundation planting beds along the base of the left wing and entry tower ornamental grasses compact shrubs groundcover under 30 height mulched beds with clean steel edging retain existing background trees warm golden hour sunlight from the right material color hierarchy critical reference fascia roof trim true black 111111 darkest element v groove siding iron gray near black 2c2c2c second darkest on the rocks middle band medium warm taupe b5a89a natural garage panels soft warm off white d4cec6 lightest element entry tower cherry warm reddish brown wood tone c17f5a accent v groove orientation reminder this is critical all v groove siding on this building is horizontal lap siding every plank runs left to right this applies to the left wing the front face of the garage and the side face of the garage under no circumstances should v groove be rendered as vertical board and batten