Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since this is anonymous, would you be willing to share how much your porch will cost, OP? I'm in the dreaming stage.
NP here. Contract signed in late 2020: 20x20 second story screened porch with hardwood floor, 8x10 composite deck, Sunscape Windows and door (similar to EZBreeze), gable roof with two ceiling fans- $68,000. Insane, but worth every penny after this past year with everyone at home and my four walls closing in on me.
I think there have been 12-15 screened porches that have gone up this past year in our neighborhood of 350 houses.
Anonymous wrote:Since this is anonymous, would you be willing to share how much your porch will cost, OP? I'm in the dreaming stage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny.20 x 15 screened porch here. Southern facing. Two skylights.
We have four recessed lights, and a light in the ceiling fan.
We recently added the string lights from Costco after 10 years. I’d recommend you do the same, AND get a light on your fan.
You can always dim everything, but for the most part, we like it bright. And so do guests.
Also, get an enclosure like we did and make it a 3-season room capability. You’ll be having Thanksgiving dinner out there, trust me. It also makes the porch useable during pollen season.
www.mosquitocurtains.com
Yes, we are doing EZE Breeze windows, so it will be usable for a good part of the year. Not sure about the light in the ceiling fan. I've never liked how the lights in ceiling fans look, and can't imagine we'd use it much at all. We will have four skylights. Now I'm wondering if we should do two ceiling fans instead one one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny.20 x 15 screened porch here. Southern facing. Two skylights.
We have four recessed lights, and a light in the ceiling fan.
We recently added the string lights from Costco after 10 years. I’d recommend you do the same, AND get a light on your fan.
You can always dim everything, but for the most part, we like it bright. And so do guests.
Also, get an enclosure like we did and make it a 3-season room capability. You’ll be having Thanksgiving dinner out there, trust me. It also makes the porch useable during pollen season.
www.mosquitocurtains.com
Yes, we are doing EZE Breeze windows, so it will be usable for a good part of the year. Not sure about the light in the ceiling fan. I've never liked how the lights in ceiling fans look, and can't imagine we'd use it much at all. We will have four skylights. Now I'm wondering if we should do two ceiling fans instead one one.
Anonymous wrote:Funny.20 x 15 screened porch here. Southern facing. Two skylights.
We have four recessed lights, and a light in the ceiling fan.
We recently added the string lights from Costco after 10 years. I’d recommend you do the same, AND get a light on your fan.
You can always dim everything, but for the most part, we like it bright. And so do guests.
Also, get an enclosure like we did and make it a 3-season room capability. You’ll be having Thanksgiving dinner out there, trust me. It also makes the porch useable during pollen season.
www.mosquitocurtains.com
Anonymous wrote:We have a sconce and one ceiling light, also plan to put on string lights. Prefer the light of the sconce, and wish we'd put in more. I'd say do not forgo any sconces. You don't have to turn them on, but it's good to have. Also, you can't have too many outlets. Get as many as you can.