
What is the front elevation of a house?
The front elevation of a house refers to the flat, two-dimensional drawing or visual representation of the front side of a building. It shows how the house will look from the street, including details like the main door, windows, balcony, porch, roof design, exterior walls, and overall architectural style.
In simple terms, it’s like a “face” of the house — the first impression anyone gets from the outside.
Why it’s important:
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Helps visualize the house before construction
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Aids in design decisions and planning
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Ensures architectural symmetry and aesthetics
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Useful for getting building permissions
In house planning, the front elevation design plays a key role in both design appeal and structural planning.



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