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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.
A different wood treatment for your steps is a fun way to mix things up on your front porch. Garden designer and construction expert Inge Jabara decided to create "an elegant look with a hint of ...
The 16-step stairwell is in a dogleg configuration and leads first to a landing where a consumption porch can be accessed by a glass door, flanked by lead glass windows. [3] The second floor contains four bedrooms and a single bathroom. [14] The room's ceilings are often angled due to the structure and layout of the roof.
Gifford sold the farm to a Walker family in 1891. They seem to have added the two smaller rear wings and the east wing adjoining them to the house. At the time of the property's listing on the Register, when the Walkers still owned the house, the front porch was blocked by shrubs and the rear porch was instead used as the main entrance.
A matching side porch lacks a balustrade, which was replaced with a boxed railing covered in fish scale shingles. [2] A covered porch with continuing curved arches run the length of the front of the house supported by simple-turned posts. The balustrade, with a stacked row of spindles, was replaced and replicated during the Freeman family ...
I watch as snow swirls from the sky, accumulating on my porch railing, creeping higher and higher. The snowflakes grow larger in size. Wow, a tree branch just collapsed under the snow's weight ...