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American Porch, LLC
One of the more common questions we get is “How do we get curved rail for our porch?”. It’s simple:
1. Send us the width and height of the curve(s). Easy instructions on how to take those two measurements are found at https://www.americanporch.com/
2. We’ll send you a quote for your approval. Orders are placed in line for production according to payment date.
3. The new curved railing shows up at your door.
Lead time on curved cedar railing is about 4-5 weeks. For curved synthetic (poly) rails, you’ll want to order about 8 weeks in advance.
cactus design and building
gena ferguson
Design ideas for a large traditional courtyard patio in Melbourne with natural stone pavers, a pergola and a container garden.
Design ideas for a large traditional courtyard patio in Melbourne with natural stone pavers, a pergola and a container garden.
Eileen Gordon Design
This is an example of a small traditional backyard patio in San Francisco with brick pavers.
Kritsonis Lindor
Covered deck adjacent to open patio, complete with fireplace and media.
This is an example of an expansive traditional backyard and ground level deck in Seattle with with fireplace, a roof extension and wood railing.
This is an example of an expansive traditional backyard and ground level deck in Seattle with with fireplace, a roof extension and wood railing.
Salisbury & Manus
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Los Angeles with a water feature, brick pavers and no cover.
Hutker Architects
Brian Vanden Brink
This is an example of a traditional screened-in verandah in Boston.
This is an example of a traditional screened-in verandah in Boston.
Thomas Wheaton Garden Design, LLC
A small, disused planting area in an urban neighborhood was converted into a tidy, productive kitchen garden by the addition of raised cedar beds.
Inspiration for a small traditional courtyard partial sun garden for summer in Boston with a vegetable garden and natural stone pavers.
Inspiration for a small traditional courtyard partial sun garden for summer in Boston with a vegetable garden and natural stone pavers.
KingsHaven
Mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Philadelphia with a fire feature, brick pavers and a roof extension.
Adeeni Design Group
Design ideas for a traditional rooftop and rooftop deck in San Francisco with a pergola.
To Design, LLC
At St. Paul Parish, To Design worked with a building committee to design and implement a major campus expansion, which included a gathering space, prayer garden, promenade, and open lawn.
Restoration Services of Lehigh Valley, LLC
This beautiful historic home was in need of a new wrap around porch. We removed the old decking and installed a new mahogany tung and grove porch floor in order to create a beautiful and updated porch.
James C Schell LLC
Once painted a dull white, the details of the window casings including a carved medallion in the center now jump right off the brick.
James C Schell
Photo of a small traditional front yard verandah in Philadelphia with a roof extension.
Photo of a small traditional front yard verandah in Philadelphia with a roof extension.
Joseph Sepot Architects
This wraparound porch offers the perfect location to find shelter from the midday sun, enjoy a cool drink, and take in panoramic views of Long Island Sound.
Jim Fiora Photography LLC
Sustainable Horticultural Environments
Teresa Watkins,
Photo of a large traditional front yard full sun formal garden for spring in Orlando with a retaining wall and brick pavers.
Photo of a large traditional front yard full sun formal garden for spring in Orlando with a retaining wall and brick pavers.
Patrick Ahearn Architect
Eric Roth
Photo of a mid-sized traditional rooftop and rooftop deck in Boston with no cover.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional rooftop and rooftop deck in Boston with no cover.
Victorian Brown Outdoor Design Ideas
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