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Part of my second story deck has a roof over it. I want to do the three season thing. i have a couple problems. First-the stairway emptys into the covered part so will need a door at the top of the stairs as well as a door to access the rest of the deck. Second-I have a window that is 1/2 under the covered part and 1/2 on the open deck. The first thought would be to run a wall from the top of the stairs but the window will be in the middle when the wall attaches to the house. Any ideas?
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pics would help for this one.
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(06-03-2018, 05:11 AM)tomsteve Wrote: pics would help for this one.
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Can't run the wall where it needs to be at the end of the roof. Suggestions?
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bring the wall in so it breaks center on the first vertical mortar joint.
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(06-05-2018, 03:27 PM)tomsteve Wrote: bring the wall in so it breaks center on the first vertical mortar joint.
My thoughts too - frame it in UNDER that overhang so it has an appealing offset from the window. Will look just fine like that IMHO
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(06-07-2018, 09:01 AM)vernonator Wrote: My thoughts too - frame it in UNDER that overhang so it has an appealing offset from the window. Will look just fine like that IMHO
I thought that was my best option. thanks guys.
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