Scotty with Scotts Contracting offers the following tips:
(a)Research the Materials you would like to incorporate into your Deck, Patio, or Out Door Living Space
(b) Take notes and pictures of similar designs you would like your project to look like
(c) Inspect the area you choose to build your project
(d)Sketch or Draw out your design
(e) Determine a Material list along with pricing-with your Material list in hand-you can ask the Pro Department at your Local Home improvement Store for their Lowest Bid.
(f) Build your project as outlined by the Manufacturers Guidelines and Local Building Codes
(g) Enjoy the outdoor living space you have created!
If you choose to Contract out your next project-
Scotts Contracting Offers the Following Services: Design-Build Projects for Residential and Commercial Buildings--Construction,Remodeling and Rehab's - to include: Carpentry, Plumbing, Electric, HVAC, Weatherization, Roofing, Flooring, Interior and Exterior Finishes, Painting/Staining, Wood Finishing, Custom Wood Working, Solar & Wind Renewable Energy Systems, Doors, Windows, Home Repairs and Upgrades- Including: Decks, Porches, Patios and Other Out-Door Living Spaces,
“Home Energy Auditing Coming Soon!!!”
Scotts Contracting is a Proud Supporter of the Green and Sustainable Building Industry and Supports Green and Eco Friendly Products !!!
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Create Welcoming Entrances
When it comes to designing
a Entrance and Deck
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Front Door Photos courtesy of Scotts Contracting |
Front-Door Focus
Hefty columns can help call attention to doorways hidden by overhanging eaves. In this zesty ranch remodel, two decorative columns define the doorway while lending architectural interest and overall curb appeal.
"An easily identifiable front door is critical for improving your home's curb appeal!" —editor Kelly Rawlings
Example of How Adding Columns to the Front of the Home Dresses up the Building |
Added Dimension
The addition of a few columns and a pediment creates a sense of arrival at this front entry. A faux balcony dresses the second story, calling attention to the vertical height while making the doorway seem more intimately scaled.
"Exterior columns (both load=bearing and decorative versions) can be found at hardware stores and home centers. They're available in metal, wood, and molded high-density polyurethane." —editor Kelly Rawlings
If you are interested in Green Building on an Investment Property Check out the Benton Gut Rehab Blog Series-Benton Gut Rehab Green Blog Series
Part 8: 1st Floor Weatherization
Part 9: See the Difference a Little White Paint Makes
Part 10: Interior Framing-Plumbing-Laundry Room
Part 11: Kitchen Framing Tip #36-Benton Rehab Project
Part 12: Water Main Repair- Benton Rehab
Part 13: Benton Rehab Project Drywall Installation and Tip: Number 1172
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