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Does your home have a covered front porch? Every house I’ve owned, except for the one I live in now (which I did not build), has had one. The first two homes I lived in had magnificent covered ...
It doesn’t require a major renovation. Whether it’s a screened-in side nook or a covered spot by the back door, a potting ...
3. Direct eye level with fragrant hanging baskets Hanging basket ideas are a brilliant way to bring joyful color and interest into your front porch during the warmer months. They also add impact ...
The wraparound porch protects a street-front entry and a side driveway entry, and connects the two. This home's continuous roofline extends beyond the exterior walls and covers the wraparound porch.
Unlike the Rasa, which is the same size, it only has one loft bedroom. Instead, it boasts a beautiful 4-foot (1.2 meters) front porch – not too big, but covered.
The porch covers the entire front of the tiny home. Growing up on a farm, the wide open fields and rolling hills were my playground. While I moved away many years ago, that feeling of freedom has ...
In American homes, the porch may trace its lineage back to the wide, covered verandas of the French Colonial houses built in the early 18th century. While these “gallery” spaces did offer a ...
The first two houses I bought had wonderful front porches. They were pretty much standard on most old homes built in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Things cost less back then. Labor was cheap.
The Generic Prefabricated Tiny Home includes two bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room, and a front porch. The residence is customizable, expandable, and has an open floor plan with large windows ...