1. **Facade Design**: The overall appearance of the building’s front face, including the arrangement of windows, doors, and other architectural features. This can include the style of the building (e.g., modern, colonial, Victorian) and any decorative elements.
2. **Windows and Doors**: Placement, size, and design of windows and doors are shown, including details like frames, sills, and shutters if applicable.
3. **Roofline**: The shape and style of the roof as seen from the front, including any overhangs, dormers, or chimneys.
4. **Material and Texture**: Representation of the materials used for the facade, such as brick, siding, stucco, or stone, and their textures.
5. **Entryway**: Details of the main entrance, including steps, porches, and any columns or awnings.
6. **Proportions and Scale**: Accurate depiction of the building’s proportions, often with scaled measurements to indicate the size of various elements.
7. **Landscaping and Surroundings**: Sometimes the front elevation includes elements of the surrounding landscape, such as walkways, gardens, and exterior lighting.