{painted T-111 ("Texture One Eleven") grooved plywood siding, James Hardie Fiber Cement trim and wood sills} |
Do you see in the photo above to the far left what a skimpy overhang the roof on the house has? Yes, only a mere nine inches.
{painted Georgia Pacific Plytanium Ply-bead plywood sheet paneling on the soffit} |
The overhang protects the doorway and makes it so easy to shovel the deck when it snows. No longer does snow build up in front of the door.
I have to thank the talented and insightful Kim and Jack Alvarez of Landmark Consulting in Albany, New York for their advice on handling the overhangs for this project. Kim and Jack's specialty is historic and landmark buildings and interiors, but their knowledge of material and proportion helped guide me on this "young" 1978 house!
See Landmark Consulting's website here: www.landmarkconsulting.net
Loretta
p.s. Congrats to the winner of my jewelry and chocolate Valentine's giveaway, Grace Fecher! Thanks to all who entered!
Oh it is all looking so wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteLoretta I can't wait to see your windowseat all finished! The whole thing is looking wonderful. Congratulations to the lucky winner of your giveaway!
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Debra~
Its so exciting to see the progress! So much fun to work on a house, and slowly begin to see the transformation...
ReplyDeleteThe progress is so great. So exciting! Congratulations.
ReplyDeletexo E + J
I love seeing the progress you're making on the house. So cool. xo
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