Speaking of Lowcountry, double-decker porches dominate the area. If you've ever visited Charleston, South Carolina, you've seen that many of these go down the side of the house, while the narrowest part of the house faces the street. This is because of an old tax code that had a formula based on a home's streetfront area.
Any pair of porches is a great addition to the front of a home, but if they wrap around, all the better. Wraparound porches guarantee plenty of space for sitting areas, dining spots and of course, that all-important hammock for catching an afternoon nap.
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