Verandas blur the boundary between house and garden, offering an ideal space to explore the outdoor area while remaining sheltered from the weather. Verandas are adaptable and can cover a patio, door area, pathway or walkway. Definitely, it is better to build a holiday home or cottage with a veranda, or foresee the possibility of “docking” front patio to the house. However, you can attach a veranda to almost any building; because of it has pretty simple construction design. Veranda’s foundation is recommended to be done of the same depth as the foundation of the house to avoid any possible distortions. The frame is usually made of boards or logs. The walls and roof of the veranda should fit to dock to the house. The roof is often lean and flatter than the roof of the house.

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