I am currently in the process of building a new house, and as of now, the roof and external walls have been completed by the builder. In the original design created by the architect, two feature bands were included in the facade, but we didn't pay much attention to them at the time. Additionally, we planned to add window moldings later due to budget constraints.
Now, I have a new vision for my facade. I would like to have a single
line instead of the two feature bands, and I also want to incorporate an architectural molding under my eaves, which have a measurement of 450mm. My goal is to achieve a French provincial look for the facade.
I have a few questions regarding these changes. Firstly, is it possible to install an architectural molding under the 450mm eaves? I am unsure if this is feasible and would appreciate any insights or advice from those who have experience with similar projects.
Secondly, I would like to know how others have approached their facade moldings. Has anyone worked with a separate company after the house was handed over to the builder to accomplish this? I ask because my builder hasn't done this type of work before and hasn't provided any details on how it can be done.
Thank you all in advance for taking the time to read and respond to my inquiry. Your expertise and guidance will be highly valued.
Original facade
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The Look I am trying to get for eaves
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