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  2. Winterize Your Screened-In Porch with These Easy Tips - AOL

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    “If your porch is enclosed, ensure proper ventilation for any propane or gas heaters.” 5. Use Heavy Curtains or Shades. Hang thermal curtains or heavy-duty shades around the perimeter of your ...

  3. Why Designers Love Curtains on Screened In Porches - AOL

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    Here's a quick and easy screened in porch idea: Cover white wicker in a bold coat of fresh paint. Let the painted wicker furnishings on the screened in porch of this dreamy summer home inspire you.

  4. These Screened-In Porches Are a Breath of Fresh Air Any ... - AOL

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    Bring The Living Room Outside. On the 50-foot-long porch of CL Editor-in-Chief Rachel Hardage Barrett’s Mississippi farmhouse, wicker furniture, woven lanterns, and, for an old-fashioned touch ...

  5. Screened porch - Wikipedia

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    A screened porch on the rear of a house in the southwestern United States. A screened porch, also known as a screen room, is a type of porch or similar structure on or near the exterior of a house that has been covered by window screens in order to hinder insects, debris, and other undesirable objects from entering the area inside the screen.

  6. Porch - Wikipedia

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    A screened porch, also called a screened-in-porch, is a porch that was built or altered to be enclosed with screens that effectively creates an outdoor type room. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Sleeping porch

  7. Sleeping porch - Wikipedia

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    Sleeping porch in the main house of the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site. A sleeping porch is a deck or balcony, sometimes screened or otherwise enclosed with screened windows, [1] and furnished for sleeping in warmer months. They can be on ground level or on a higher storey and on any side of a home.

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