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  2. 15 Fall Porch Decorations That Cozy Up Your Curb Appeal - AOL

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    From showstopping Halloween displays to timeless autumnal scenes, we have 15 fall porch decoration ideas that are as quick to put together as they are cute.

  3. 28 Porch Step Ideas to Dress Up Your House This Fall - AOL

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    Your front steps can transform the whole look of a home. Here our best front porch step ideas for small and wide steps alike with pictures of modern and traditional designs. 28 Porch Step Ideas to ...

  4. These Fall Porches Are Probably the Cutest Thing We ... - AOL

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    Charming fall porch decor, from a seasonal wreath to pumpkins galore, is a great way to provide a warm welcome to your guests all the way through Thanksgiving. These Fall Porches Are Probably the ...

  5. List of This Old House episodes (seasons 11–20) - Wikipedia

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    The guys install the new front porch columns and build a railing system. Abel Lopes and Amy Wrigley tour the house to see progress on the back shed, deleaded window trim and the new tile in bathroom. The guys then discuss baseboard heating and the boilers.

  6. Porch - Wikipedia

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    A porch is placed in front of the façade of a building it commands, and forms a low front. Alternatively, it may be a vestibule, or a projecting building that houses the entrance door of a building. [1] Porches exist in both religious and secular architecture. There are various styles of porches, many of which depend on the architectural ...

  7. Sunward Cohousing - Wikipedia

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    The design attempts to balance community life and personal privacy. The community layout and homes were designed with the concept of a privacy gradient, where privacy increases as one goes toward the back of the house. For example, sitting on one's front porch is an invitation to socialize, while sitting on the back porch does not.