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I’ve seen quite a few porches on older homes that sport decorative ironwork as well as brick posts ... iron columns and short, stubby brick pillars that are part of a front porch on a home ...
We have a problem with the front porch of our 44-year-old home. The outside corner of the poured concrete porch is curving up, lifting the post that’s supporting the roof. There’s no tree or ...
"Poor proportions—such as columns or posts that are too thick or too thin to support large-scale roofs—can disrupt the visual balance," Carlos Nyce, an interior designer at TriVistaUSA Design ...
Bob helps remove the front porch columns, so they can be replicated and used on the home's new back porch. The internet is swooning over Tara Davis-Woodhall and Hunter Woodhall's love. They aren't ...
To get started, measure the height and width of your porch's sides, running from the house to the nearest post or column ... a wood privacy screen for your front porch, start by measuring its ...
The view from Daughter No. 3’s front porch is one straight out of a magazine – verdant pastures dotted with tan Belgian draft horses and black-and-white Holsteins; a pond; and a curvy, hilly ...
Today’s Photo-Essay: The Front Porch You can ... to have a seat on the porch and put our feet up. Porches have railings, and their roofs are supported by columns. Both are worth a look.
When my kids were little, we lived in a house with a big, wide, elevated front porch. We purchased a sturdy porch swing from the Kansas State Industrial Reformatory that we anchored to the ceiling.
The front porch is truly your home's first opportunity to make an impression, so you will want to ensure that you put as much thought and care into the design process as possible. Architects and ...