Exterior awning for side and back doors? with pictures
drdavidge
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8 years agoClaire Buoyant
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Exterior/back door - how to add blinds/privacy?
Comments (16)I have glass panes in my back door. I have cordless cellular blinds on it. Whenever I go out and at night, I pull the blinds down. I raise them during the day. The blinds you see in the picture have been there for ten years, so they have held up well. This has worked well for me, and this is the door we use almost exclusively to go in and out because it is close to the driveway. They are light enough so that they do no bang if someone uses the door when the blinds are down. My son caught his bike on the metal trim at the bottom and sprung it. The dark spot at the top is a shadow. Excuse the snowman "jingle bells". They are my year-round burglar alarm!...See MoreNeed help choosing new side entrance exterior door
Comments (27)Looking back at your current living room color... I think it looks nice. I think what isn't working for me are the couch pillows. I'd use some that have a slight pattern ( 2 of those) and a solid. I would probably lose the middle pillow. I hope you don't mind my suggestions...See MoreExterior colour help! Posts, door trim, stair treads and sides
Comments (4)I think stick with the charcoal colour for most. I would do the cedar soffit colour on the stairs etc. Where are you located? This looks like Vancouver!...See MoreSide of front door to back yard dilemma
Comments (2)"... extend the stamped concrete perhaps to end of house, maybe add a path from front concrete to it ..." "Would like to plants some stuff on either side of the 'path.'" "A dream is to do French doors where the bushes are and then an eating area right there." These statements lead to confusion as it is not clear what or where is being talked about. Rather than showing isolated shots of parts of things, it is better to show a series of slightly overlapping pictures that are all taken from the exact same camera position ... where the camera doesn't change locations between pictures. Then we can see how all these things fit together relative to each other. You have what looks like a front door, but there is no walk to it. You have a walk and steps coming from a city walk but we don't know where they go. Are all these things supposed to be tied together? If yes, you need to position yourself where you could see all these things at once. Then take a series of slightly overlapping shots that pan the scene, while the camera merely pivots between pictures, showing all these things....See MoreUser
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