Project by Frank Smith | posted 09-24-2016 02:54 AM | 1043 views | 6 times favorited | 4 comments | ![]() |
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This patio cover was added to a back yard as a transition from the indoor living spaces to the backyard areas and pool. The roof was framed so that the soffit, fascia and gutters tied in with the existing house. The posts and beams where trimmed with cedar and painted white. The ceiling is V-groove fir finished with a natural finish. The bay window is existing but the top was trimmed as it used to butt into the soffit. The house wall was continued to meet the open ceiling. The room detentions are 14’x14’ plus the overhangs.
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Vince
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#1 posted 09-24-2016 09:43 AM
Very nice
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#2 posted 09-24-2016 04:38 PM
Will use this as inspiration to do the same to my patio transition.
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#3 posted 09-26-2016 12:50 PM
Definitely going to be referencing this as I look to raise the ceiling height on my back porch.
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#4 posted 09-28-2016 09:42 PM
Wow! That came out really nice.
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