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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />) <br /> <br />, <br />} <br /> <br />Tip Shut #31 Addirrg A Fronl Porch 3 <br /> <br />Porch Design Guidelines <br />The fOllowing are general guidelines and criteria that will help you in the planning. design <br />and construction of your porch addition. <br /> <br />General Form <br />The form of your porch addition is the outer shape created by the exterior walls and <br />roof. The form of the addition should be appropriate and compatible to the form of <br />your existing home. See specifIC recommendations for two story, one and one-half <br />story and rambler style homes in the following page. <br /> <br />Roofs <br />The roof of your porch addition should be properly proportioned in shape and pitch to <br />the rooflines of the existing house. Roofing materials should match as closely as <br />possible to the materials of the existing home. <br /> <br />Exterior Walls <br />The exterior walls are considered to be those exterior surfaces from the floor line to <br />the ceiling of the porch. This surface is to be at least 65 percent open and 35 <br />percent solid. The open surfaces are to be open air or oCClJpied by operable <br />windows, screens and/or full lite doors. The solid surfaces are to be exterior <br />materials that are consistent or complementary in color, texture and quality to those <br />of the front of the existing home. <br /> <br />Floors <br />Open-air porches must have floors of durable exterior grade materials such as <br />concrete, painted solid wood or brick. Enclosed porches may have flooring materials <br />such as tile, wood, vinyl and exterior grade carpet. <br /> <br />Ceilings <br />Open-air porches must have ceilings of durable exterior grade materials such as <br />beadboard or painted or stained wood. Enclosed porches may have ceiling <br />materials of sheet rock, paneling material or wood. <br /> <br />Columns <br />Structural columns should be clad in finish grade, wood trim or be a decorative <br />shape that is compatible with the design of the existing house_ The columns should <br />be expressed on the exterior of the porch to help articulate the porch facade. <br /> <br />Railings <br />The height and spacing of railing must meet the requirements of the City of Richfield. <br />Acceptable railing materials are painted or stained wood and painted metal. The <br />design of the railing assembly should be compatible with the details of the existing <br />house. <br /> <br />Landscaping <br />Integrating your porch addition into your yard is as important as its integration to your <br />house. Plant materials and landscape features should transition the porch into your <br />yard, providing a visual base. Landscaping could also be placed along the entry <br />path. <br /> <br />--,.-.-.- <br />Richfield Rediscovered ..~~ Life Por Old Homes Questions? C~!I the Remodeling Advis~ ~d 612-86!-9772_ <br />"WWW.ci_richfieId.mn.u.s <br />
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