Verandah From LoveToKnow 1911 VERANDAH, or Veranda, a roofed gallery or portico attached to the outside of a dwelling-house or other building, usually open at the sides or partially covered by lattice-work,. or glass or other screens.
verandah - a porch along the outside of a building (sometimes partly enclosed) veranda, gallery lanai - a veranda or roofed patio often furnished and used as a living room ...
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Verandah (or veranda): A roofed opened gallery or porch. It is also described as an open pillared gallery, generally roofed, built around a central structure. Voltage - The pressure behind the flow of electricity, measured in terms of volts.
large verandahs and porches Highly decorative vertical, horizontal and diagonal boards applied over horizontal siding Oversized and unornamented structural corner posts, roof rafters, purlins, brackets, porch posts and railings ...
Verandah - open shelter or gallery around a building with a lean-to roof carried on verticals of timber or iron.
VERANDAHcovered porch VERGEBOARDSdecorative trim along gable ends of a roof or dormer. Sometimes called "bargeboards".
(Verandah) An enclosing porch or sheltered area around a shopping district or on a house. The veranda might circle two or three sides of the house as in Queen Anne designs. Sault Ste. Marie Sault Ste. Marie ...
higher than the eaves line of a roof - often ornately decorated with balustrades Party-wall A common wall that divides two attached buildings such as terrace houses and modern duplexes - usually of masonry and extending across the front verandah ...
The Queen Anne was asymmetrical in shape with large porches and wide verandahs, usually one-story high and wrapping around one ore two side walls extending the house to include outdoor living space.
Jhamp - A horizontal, vertical or sloping projection hanging below, any horizontal projection like balcony, canopy, verandah, passage etc. to provide protection from direct sun and rain.
loggia: a gallery or verandah, open on one or more sides, often incorporating an arcade. long-and-short-work: Saxon type of stonework in which long stones are set alternately upright and horizontal in a vertical group.
Bressumer - A massive beam, sometimes curved, spanning a wide opening. such as a verandah. Bullnose - A profile curved through 90 degrees. Often used for verandah roofs in corrugated iron.
See also: Veranda, Porch, House, Architecture, Gable
 
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