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Nothing enhances the outdoor space in your home like a patio. It is one of the best home improvement ideas that you can implement. But you need to have some very clear ideas about what you will use your patio for. Start by making a list of all the things you can do on your patio. This includes entertaining friends, having barbeque parties, finding a space for your rare plants, and a place to do your meditation. Decide whether you want a garden patio or a backyard patio? Does a patio porch sound like the perfect addition to your home or would you rather have a screened patio? Go online and scour the net for great new patio ideas. Dig deep into magazines or just take a look around the neighborhood. Some of the most stylish decks may be hidden away near you and you may not even know it!
Deciding where you will locate your patio is very important. The amount of space you can spare and its exact location is some thing that you have to zero in on early in the project. This will save you a lot of trouble later on. Make sure that the area you choose is well drained, level and that it slopes away from the house. Ensure that it is well lit by sunlight and has its share of shade and wind. Take noise levels into consideration and think of specifics like hammocks and furniture when you make the decision. Hammocks need anchoring points and these need to be at least 5 6 feet from the ground. The points should be sturdy enough to support weight and have enough room to swing. You need to remember all along that the space you are building should enhance the conveniences of your home besides looking great.
Snow destroyed aluminum awning covering basement patio. Would like to replace awning with wooden deck off the first floor that covers basement patio. Already recieved insurance adjuster payment for cash value and estimate for full replacement value.
Nathaniel B
I am looking to do a project on the side of my house. I live on a corner with no true backyard, just front and side yards. I am looking to tear out the existing fence that surrounds most of the property and have a chain link fence put up on a small portion of the side yard; less than 75 linear feet. Also off the side door I would like to have an 18 by 10/12 ft (approx) deck constructed with lattice for some privacy. Any info would be great. Thanks,
Brian K