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Covered Deck
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Lots of pix of this one, which I really like, but do not think is truly practical for me. Would result in feeling "too closed in," I think. Plus does nothing to keep the rain out/off, which is a primary goal.
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Covered + heaters in ceiling?
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Another view of the same
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Used hip roof framing and left it exposed for the deck roof.
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This one is cool! I like the slats, but again the issue is rain control. Plus, it may be that what makes this work are the slats both on the roof and the one wall.
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Steel covered with tinted glass. Laurelhurst house.
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Decorative panels as roofing. But would then need something over that to keep out the rain.
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Another aluminum decorative screen used as roof, this time below the "rafters." Also Parasoleil -- like the other one.
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Looks like this one has fabric panels.
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Louvered Pergola
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Wow! Probably too dramatic, but the angle need not be this steep. Would need a gutter between the house and deck roof.
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Here's another view of the same patio & cover. Looks like a rain chain in the back on the left. But we could site it to drain into the back gutter for my house.
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Trimdeck profile polycarb roof sheeting with colorbond capping. Not so much "top" structure which might be nice?
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Another example; probably works because the roof seems quite high.
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So much to like! Including the backlit panels!! But not sure this keeps out the rain + not slanted up. Still, could just add lights to whatever gets done.
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Another view of the same covered patio/deck.
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Much larger but quite lovely. Probably would prefer a roof that let in more light.
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Pergola w/ frosted glass ceiling. I assume a fiberglass or polycarbonate would be less expensive.
Lots of pix of this one, which I really like, but do not think is truly practical for me. Would result in feeling "too closed in," I think. Plus does nothing to keep the rain out/off, which is a primary goal.
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