Anonymous wrote:We have a lounge area (couch, several chairs) and a dining area (table for 6, but we have fit 8). Each area has a ceiling fan and an industrial heater (like what you see on all the outdoor dining areas), that has a low and high setting.
We built our porch/bought the heaters 2 years ago, $1800 each, and you need room in your electric panel (which we had - if you don't it can be a couple thousand more to upgrade your electric). The $1800 didn't include the switches (toggle, up is low, down is high, middle is off), which I think we're $250 each). Not sure what you are asking about safety, these things are in restaurants all over the place since covid, and have been in use long before that as well
Anonymous wrote:We have one around 12'6" by 18' interior available space.
On one side we have a round pedestal table. This works to sit 6 due to not having legs and smaller (but comfortable chairs)
The other side has a sectional and a chair.
We have breakfast in this space daily - will read listen to music.
For watching a movie, we have a projector we purchased and we throw up a movie screen.
This is the biggest room in our house - and we love it. One feature we splurged on were in ceiling heaters. This makes the space useable just about all year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Following. We’re looking into one now at 14x14. Are wondering if that’s too big given how we have a small lot and would be giving up yard/ exposed deck space due to lot coverage restrictions. Like maybe 14x13 is just as usable, and we should allocate more sq footage to the grill area.
you can't go too big on the porch! You will not spend much time on the outside deck. We have a chair, side table and the grill (which is not huge) and it's perfect. We are out there only to watch the dog in the yard at times and to grill. The porch is where the action is at. The deck is where the mosquitos are at.
Anonymous wrote:Following. We’re looking into one now at 14x14. Are wondering if that’s too big given how we have a small lot and would be giving up yard/ exposed deck space due to lot coverage restrictions. Like maybe 14x13 is just as usable, and we should allocate more sq footage to the grill area.