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In the near future i will be adding gable dormers for a renovation on my brother-in-law’s house. As i do mostly interior work i am not aware of the options available to me. I am looking for a design that will optimize the interior space and yet being gabled will tie in with the rest of the house. One thought that had entered my mind was perhaps using “twin peaks” or perhaps even “nested dormers”. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
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In the near future i will be adding gable dormers for a renovation on my brother-in-law's house. As i do mostly interior work i am not aware of the options available to me. I am looking for a design that will optimize the interior space and yet being gabled will tie in with the rest of the house. One thought that had entered my mind was perhaps using "twin peaks" or perhaps even "nested dormers". Any help with this would be greatly appreciated, thank you.