
by Kathi Gripp
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What can I do to my front door? Been told I can't put on a porch.



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I would like a porch roof and pillars. 4 people told me no because of the 2 roof pitches. We live in Nebraska. The snow is a problem.
Thank you for any help.

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Elizabeth Michels Pinizzotto on Apr 29, 2017
what about adding shutters or something decorative on each side of the door to make it stand out more?Helpful Reply -
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Naomie Moore aka baileyanddaisey, Castaic CA on Apr 29, 2017
Wow! What a beautiful home! Did licensed contractors tell you this? If so, I would go with what they recommend. Unless there is a budget for a major reno, not quite sure . . .Helpful Reply -
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Janet Pizaro on Apr 29, 2017
I would speak to a professional on this.Helpful Reply -
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William on Apr 29, 2017
THEY LIEDCopy and paste the link in your browser. Click on a photo and go to the site. Lot of great photos.
https://www.google.com/search?q=adding+a+porch+to+a+split+level+home&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwio2beqo8vTAhVM_IMKHSz1D-oQsAQIKQ&biw=1016&bih=642Helpful Reply -
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Pati on Apr 30, 2017
There are a lot of new, modern awnings that you might be interested in. I've seen them on HGTV. Just search, "metal door awning".Helpful Reply -
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Myr8816833 on Apr 30, 2017
some people will tell you what they want and not listen to your question. keep asking till yu find someone that will do what yu want. been there, done thatHelpful Reply -
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Nikki Boarman on Apr 30, 2017
A porch is always possible! Keep looking for the RIGHT contractor!! Beautiful home!Helpful Reply -
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Hon8140361 on Apr 30, 2017
If a real roof turns out to be impossible, why not consider a pergola-like structure?Helpful Reply -
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Canadianlady on Apr 30, 2017
That's a split level house, just like one I used to own. We had an extra wide overhang built over the front area for a future verandah. I live in a snowy area, where we see multi-pitched roofs all over the place. I think you should consult with an architect, because I'm pretty sure it's possible to do it. Where there's a will, there's always a way.Helpful Reply -
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Kathi Gripp on Apr 30, 2017
Thank you everyone for your ideas.Helpful Reply -
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Hei346567 on Apr 30, 2017
A couple of ideas....Helpful Reply -
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Janet Pizaro on Apr 30, 2017
then sorry I think you have your answer.Helpful Reply -
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Kathy Haines Cramer on May 03, 2017
William's link has a lot of photos of great options. I think that you could go with a pergola, too. A free standing, solid pitched roofed pergola. Probably cheaper too! Good luck! And check back in with your decision.Helpful Reply -
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