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1. Arts and Crafts-style trim with square columns and exposed beams tie in with the rest of the home's architectural detailing. Reproduction pendant lights hang slightly below the blades of the ceiling fan, so there's no strobe effect when it's in use.
2. A square-balustar railing dresses up the screened-in area. It also provides a buffer between the screen panels and kids and dogs that might rub up against it, causing wear and tear. The screen panels stop a half-inch above the floor, protecting the frames from water damage when rain accumulates.
3. The top rail's deep ledge is good for setting a drink on, meaning fewer side tables need to clutter the space. It is supported by chunky, curved bracket details.
4. The tongue-and-groove beadboard ceiling rises to a symmetrical peak as though it were the underside of a gable rather than a shed roof. It's painted with Sherwin-Williams Tattletail Blue, in keeping with the tradition of making a porch ceiling reminiscent of clear skies. The exposed beams and wall-paneling details are painted a custom green.
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