Anonymous wrote:Thinking of doing a screened porch and wondering what I would do in the screen porch that I wouldn’t do inside the house or outside in the sun. We had a small one in our last house and it was not used much and became a catch all for stuff as we passes into the house . Curious what others do in the area
We just moved into a house with an 8' x 12' screened in porch off the living room. It's already turning into a space to collect strollers and snow shovels. One deterrent from using it is that the floor gets really dirty (not because we walk in there, just from dirty coming in through the screens I guess?). Like dusty/sandy but hard to sweep up. Our screens go floor to ceiling - do others have some other set up or configuration of windows/screens that help keep things clean? I can't imagine having furniture that is remotely nice or has cushions on it out there, it would get filthy!
Anonymous wrote:We also just did a screened in porch for $45k. It's smaller (~12x20) due to some lot constraints but we used a higher-end contractor - floor is trex and we also have infrared heaters. They built a small patio too. The screened in porch was actually probably $38k and the patio another $7k. DH wanted to do the patio himself but in the end we decided to pay a little more let them do everything all at once. We love it. - The heaters have allowed us to use it already and I worked from home in the screened in porch a couple times during the warm days in February.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We to did a screened in porch (60K) and I will say, it really made the back of the house very dark. I'm considering putting in skylights to help with the problem.
NP - I'm worried about this. The sun is what makes our current deck pretty miserable during the summer, but it's also what makes our kitchen (right off the deck) nice and bright all year long. A sunroom would help with the former, but may kill the latter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We to did a screened in porch (60K) and I will say, it really made the back of the house very dark. I'm considering putting in skylights to help with the problem.
NP - I'm worried about this. The sun is what makes our current deck pretty miserable during the summer, but it's also what makes our kitchen (right off the deck) nice and bright all year long. A sunroom would help with the former, but may kill the latter.
Anonymous wrote:We to did a screened in porch (60K) and I will say, it really made the back of the house very dark. I'm considering putting in skylights to help with the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Hi Everyone,
Thinking of doing a screened porch and wondering what I would do in the screen porch that I wouldn’t do inside the house or outside in the sun. We had a small one in our last house and it was not used much and became a catch all for stuff as we passes into the house . Curious what others do in the area.
Thinking of doing a screened porch and wondering what I would do in the screen porch that I wouldn’t do inside the house or outside in the sun. We had a small one in our last house and it was not used much and became a catch all for stuff as we passes into the house . Curious what others do in the area
Anonymous wrote:Hi Everyone,
Thinking of doing a screened porch and wondering what I would do in the screen porch that I wouldn’t do inside the house or outside in the sun. We had a small one in our last house and it was not used much and became a catch all for stuff as we passes into the house . Curious what others do in the area.