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1-story, enclosed front porch


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We can't deny that screened porches
are very functional.


1-story enclosed front proch (Porch Photo 82)
Before adding new porch
However, many (including ourselves) feel they detract from the front of the home. Side or rear screened porches are often a better solution.


After - Porch Photo 82
After
Apparently, this owner felt the same! The remodeled porch certainly provides more "curb appeal".


Close-up - Porch Photo 82
Close-up
This "reborn" porch is even more inviting at close range due the details that have been included. The Fancy Cut Shingles add a very pleasing texture to the gable.



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