Thank you very much! We love sitting there in the rocking chairsYour porch looks so "homey", very inviting. Love the American Flag on the end wall.
Thank you very much! She is quite happy with it! She's a great decorator tooYou're porch looks amazing. Very inviting!!! I bet your wife is very proud of it.
Your ceiling looks great, very nice job!I am having my porch remodeled and will be putting up tongue and groove cedar on the ceiling. Wondering if I should leave the cedar untreated or if I should at least seal it. It's protected from the elements so I'm wondering if it needs anything at all. Thinking about putting a clear Ready Seal on it though. Any recommendations?
We have a carr siding (tongue and groove pine) ceiling, installed in 2018 on the house I built. Stained all the pieces before installation, and all the miters were stained on the cut ends prior to installation as well. It still looks new.
Thank you very much for the kind words!Your ceiling looks great, very nice job!
We have a carr siding (tongue and groove pine) ceiling, installed in 2018 on the house I built. Stained all the pieces before installation, and all the miters were stained on the cut ends prior to installation as well. It still looks new.
Great job, sir, looks incredible!
no butt end joints. I went back n forth a bit on that decision but really didn't want all those joints.Why the decision to run boards short direction instead of long ways?
I figured so. Mine is 6' 8" from house to header, so will be a good bit of waste to go that direction. I'll still land the ends on joists going long ways, so will have some waste.no butt end joints. I went back n forth a bit on that decision but really didn't want all those joints.
You could picture frame it in and then have less than 6' in between. You'd have to put in some blocking though most likely.I figured so. Mine is 6' 8" from house to header, so will be a good bit of waste to go that direction. I'll still land the ends on joists going long ways, so will have some waste.
That thought has entered my mind, but I think I won't mind the joints.You could picture frame it in and then have less than 6' in between. You'd have to put in some blocking though most likely.