
Terrace On His Hands
For a city resident to breathe fresh air, people have come up with balconies. The owners of private homes or airsucks, but they still have to breathe it with all the conveniences, stretching in a chair or drinking tea at a nice table. It's uncomfortable to put furniture on the ground, to put holes in the lawn, and your legs want some hard coating. That kind of problem takes the terrace to a good house. It's easy to build, and you can use it roundly. Let us figure out what the terrace is and how it can be built by its own strength.
Some lucky people mix the concepts of woranda and Terras. Let's find out what the difference is, because we're going to look at the mounting characteristics of the terrace. These buildings have different goals and designs:
- The terrace is built purely for rest and is an open site on the foundation that can be covered by the roof.
- Veranda is built as a cold space that prevents the street air from entering the house directly. She always touches the front door, protects her, and the terrace may not even be attached to the house.
- Terras has no walls. Veranda is almost always closed!
- The dimensions of the veranda may be minimal (only to secure the entrance).
Terrasa's being built so it can rest a few people.
Another building, a conversation, is a terrace, just built separately from the main building. But in conversations, the obligatory element is perimeter fences. These may be wooden or brick walls built up to half of the conversation, feathers, batnets, etc. There were no fences in the terrace at first, and only then there were poles to support the roof. There are times when they're hitting the tablets, creating a kind of pen, but this element is not obligatory.
When you decide to get married to a summer terrace, first determine where you'll put it. Here's a couple of options:
- You can build right to the building, make it as a continuation.
- That's a great option, a terrace that's killing the house from all sides.
- There is a lesser terrace outside the basic construction, i.e. standing separately.
The choice of the location depends largely on the location of the dacius on the side of the light. If there's a way out on the south side, it's the best option for a built-in terrace. In it, you can rest even in winter warmed up by sun. If the entrance to the house is from the north, the veranda built on this side will be quite cool, even though summer heat is very good. In this case, the building is being demolished so that it can be moved to rest after the sun.




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