A poolside deck is also commonly accessorized with lounge chairs and umbrellas.
Roof balcony railing architecture term.
A vertical supporting element similar to a small column.
An entryway deck is not completely covered overhead and has a more open design.
Traditionally not on the ground floor thus giving an illusion of a balcony a loggia is set apart by its roof and support structure.
Latin term for the open space left in the roof of the atrium of a roman house for lighting it and the rooms round.
This type of deck is similar to a front porch but the different here is the roof.
A trowelable mixture of solvent based bitumen mineral stabilizers other fibers and or fillers.
Classified by astm standard d 2822 91 asphalt roof cement and d 4586 92 asphalt roof cement asbestos free types i and ii.
A false balcony or railing at the outer plane of a window.
Eaves on a sloped roof the horizontal underside that projects out from the house wall.
The cavity or open space above the ceiling and immediately under the roof deck of a steep sloped.
A railing composed of small posts balusters with a rail running along the top usually found along the edge of stairs a porch a balcony a roof or a stoop.
An architectural term applied to a colonnade.
In the medieval and renaissance periods balconies were supported by corbels made out of successive courses of stonework or by large wooden or stone brackets.
The boards that sit on top of the posts and support the joists.
A balcony is suspended off a building and has no overhead.
The boards that make up the surface of a deck.
Coping the capping or covering of a wall.
The decking boards are secured to the joists.
A platform that projects from the wall of a building and which is enclosed on its outer three sides by a balustrade railing or parapet.
An l shaped metal strip positioned along a roof s edges to allow water to run off the roof without running down the eaves or siding.
A railing consisting of a row of balusters supporting a rail.