Dear Homework,
Our home is one of four row house-type condos in Old Town Clayton. The side of our unit faces the street, and has a basement-level garage. Can you suggest ways that we might improve this de facto front elevation?
Sincerely,
—Putting Our Best Face Forward

Dear Putting Our Best Face Forward,
This is a difficult architectural question. In general, I like the way your existing evergreens help to hide the garage door from the street. The taller evergreens also seem to give your side yard (‘front yard’) great privacy, so I think they should stay. That means only architectural changes are open to us, not leaving many options.

HMK-IMG_0844 (1)The first change I would suggest would be to power wash the retaining wall and paint the exposed basement wall gray to match the retaining wall. Next, I would upgrade the doors and paint them a glossy black. A new, bolder light fixture finishes off this area. You also will notice a new copper roof with decorative brackets at the side door. This feature matches the roof on the existing box-bay window, which gives the elevation a sense of unity. I also show a new flower box to add color and privacy to the side terrace.

The final area of change is to add double shutters at the oddly spaced second floor windows. I would paint these black and add window boxes, as well.

These small changes help give the side façade a more finished look as befits its prominent street orientation.

Thanks for asking,
—Homework

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