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Contained breezeway (If both of these connected structures were living spaces, the breezeway could be called a dog trot.) Because this breezeway is flanked by structures of similar dimensions, it feels integral and room-like, and it can be interpreted as both outside and inside at once.
Seeds, seeds, seeds A potting shed is ideal if you love to get seeds going and don't want to leave all those seed trays on windowsills in the...
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Read More »You may have noticed that the breezeway is making a comeback. A staple of connected buildings, the breezeway has long been a desirable device to join structures via a roofed, open-sided area. It allows both attached structures to access breezes and outdoor shade. A breezeway on a summer home may connect shared living space on one end and more private bedroom suites on the other. Such a configuration allows for both privacy separation, air circulation, and an intervening shared porch-like space. A breezeway also can connect a garage and a house. With today’s focus on healthy indoor air quality, the breezeway is an effective device to keep the fumes and toxic products often found in a garage out of family living quarters while providing a welcoming shelter that can be used as an outdoor living space. Here, we’ll explore three configurations for connecting a side-facing garage and a house. Each can allow for entry passage into the house and the garage, and each assumes a different relationship between house and garage. As with any design solution, deciding which is best for your project will depend on weighing the pros and cons as they relate to your goals. Beyond these prototypical examples, you can find breezeways used in a variety of home designs. They include the 2018 Houses Readers’ Choice finalist Stillhouse Creek in North Carolina, a contemporary retirement home in the wine country of northern California, and a renovated historic home in coastal Maine.
Bright colors will bring vibrancy to your backyard. More neutral shades such as olive green will make your shed less prominent and help it blend...
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Use Them as Insulators You can use the stuffing of your old pillows or the entire pillow to insulate things around your house. Use your old pillows...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »The end of the house that abuts a contained breezeway also can suffer from lack of daylight because windows and doors on that end are beneath the roof. Measures to brighten the breezeway via open rafters can indirectly improve interior access to daylight. Though many may see the contained breezeway’s strongly framed view as an asset, some may prefer a screened view of the backyard. Such a view can be created with lattice panels beneath the rear open rafters, though this also reduces access to daylight.
Maximum slope for hand-propelled wheelchair ramps should be 1" of rise to every 12" of length (4.8 degree angle; 8.3% grade). Maximum slope for...
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Converting your shed into a living space can run from $1,500 up to $30,000, depending on the following factors: Material cost. Labor. Cost of...
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When a garage is offset from the house, the breezeway in between can overlap each such that both can be entered from the breezeway. Because an offset breezeway only partially abuts the garage and the house, it doesn’t suffer from lack of daylight; in fact, it receives daylight from four sides. It also can have a greater depth without risking loss of daylight to the breezeway, garage, and house. This offset breezeway shares the rear roof plane of the house and thus may seem more a part of the house than the garage. Unlike the contained and funneled breezeways, which both best accommodate decks that push directly out from the front and rear of the breezeway, the offset breezeway easily accommodates a deck that pushes to the sides. This can be an asset when it’s desirable to have a deck directly off the rear of the house. The more-open edges of an offset breezeway can cause it to feel less room-like, though, and it runs the risk of feeling like a deep hall. To counteract an abundance of circulation space, locate a picnic table or other furnishings in the rear corner beyond the house. The offset breezeway does little to screen the backyard from passersby, and it doesn’t frame the view as powerfully as the contained breezeway. It can, however, provide a more-direct view and more access to the main entry door than contained and funneled breezeways.
Woodcut is a relief printing technique in printmaking. An artist carves an image into the surface of a block of wood—typically with gouges—leaving...
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Wooden pallets can be a great choice as a shed foundation because they have a high load capacity. Each pallet can withstand an average of 3,000...
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Seasoned wood will be darker in color than green wood, and may be cracking at the ends. Seasoned wood can also lighter in weight and the bark can...
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Regulate the humidity levels. Run a dehumidifier. If your shed is wired, running a dehumidifier in your outdoor shed will keep the humidity at...
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