Below is the exterior of a screen porch we constructed for some folks living in the country.
Check out the wide open spaces, what a great view!
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Below is an interior picture (taken with a "fisheye" lens)
of the screen porch at the left
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We added a 3rd stall, a re-roofed & re-sided the whole house
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We added the pillars and roof to this existing home,
but it looks as though it is original.
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By adding a 4 season porch you increase your living space
as well as the view out the back.
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Interior of the 4 season porch at left. Owners can
really enjoy their view now, but previously the view was just a patio door in the dinette.
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This is another 4 season porch we did. This one had
flush wall fireplace in it.
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Open a wall with a lot of windows, and let the light
in.
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Let the light in! Open a wall with a large window
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Accent a wall with cedar, pine or your favorite wood.
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Replacing an existing wall with railings will create
a very open feel to your home.
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We replaced the wrought iron railing w/oak, changed the entry
closet door to a 6 panel, and recarpeted
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Here's a finished basement. The 1/2 wall & pillar divides it, yet keeps the openness. Recessed
lighting and wall sconces give it a warm feeling.

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