Wooden Corbels are handcrafted of solid Western Red Cedar Timbers. Cedar timbers have unique natural colors, grains, tight knots and textures. The Corbel is finished with the option you selected and ready for applying your paint or stain depending on your project requirements. Resources Wood Corbels Info Products Options CAD / Drawing Request Available Wood Types What is Western Red Cedar How to Finish Cedar Why Buy from Us? Suggested Use Inspiration - Wooden Corbels Decorative Countertop Support Shelf Support Corbel for Granite Overhang Range Hoods Fireplace Mantel Exterior Soffit Trellises Over Doors and Windows Roof Overhang Support Customization Can't find what you are looking for? We Do Custom Work! Since we do all of our manufacturing in-house, we have endless flexibility regarding custom orders, Size, Wood Species , or Design. Call us at 770-406-6646 with your project details, or preferably fill out the Custom Work Form 3D Model 3D Model Optional Keyhole Kit Optional Keyhole Kit Our Keyhole Kit includes notchs for keyholes on the product you selected, 2 Keyhole Mounting Plates, and 2 Self-Drilling Drywall Anchor SP . Please Note: Notch and keyhole are always placed on the "Height" side. The standard product does not include a notch for the Keyhole unless you select the option "Keyhole Kit Installed." = Yes
Need a porch upgrade? Discover 40 ideas for farmhouse porch columns to add curb appeal and infuse warmth into your home’s exterior.
Explore charming farmhouse porch column ideas in our article. Discover ways to add rustic charm and character to your home's exterior.
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Need a porch upgrade? Discover 40 ideas for farmhouse porch columns to add curb appeal and infuse warmth into your home’s exterior.
Do you have an old or dated metal porch post? Do you want to replace the column to make it look more modern? In this post, I'll show you ideas on how to improve your home's curb appeal by updating your front porch column.
I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving. We worked most of the weekend painting the laundry/bath and Hearth Room/Kitchen. One project we took on called for some study and investigation. Today, I'm sharing a little Pinterest inspiration that I gathered, to help me find a solution for a front porch "mini makeover" on our new house. To say I was not a fan of the front porch is an understatement. The house is a long drawn out 60's brick "ranch" that has a lovely setting, but just left me lacking that home-y English Cottage feel that I love. Pinterest Pinterest We've really enjoyed being in our current home but we need more living space on the main level. I'm giving up my newer "cottage" to have a larger main level. We will have a basement, but with a smaller living space with storage. Pinterest So, back to the front porch... Pinterest When I first posted about our plans on the move I said that "the 60's had called and wanted their front porch back". I lived through the 60's the first time and I wasn't interested in returning to a housing trend that is still evident in our small city. It didn't feel to me that it fit the overall look of the house. Listing Photo The lacy scroll-y iron work is pretty, just not on this house. I think a lot of homeowners would like to think of an update for their older homes, but don't know what or how to accomplish it. What we did wasn't very expensive and required our guys only a day's work to cut out the iron column and railings and replace it with the cedar beams and brackets. Listing Photo I think I've watched every rerun of "Fixer Upper" at least twice, and one of their "fixes" for a front porch makeover is this Timber Frame look. Also called a European Timber Frame, this works for many of the "Fixer Upper" type homes that are long "ranches". Pinterest Pinterest Pinterest Pinterest Pinterest Pinterest Pinterest This is so pretty, but alas, it is not our house. Don't you love that arched gothic front door? You can see that all these pics have rough cut vertical posts and curved bracket supports. Many have the European Truss look, but our front porch already had a roof in place. It just needed something more up-to-date for support columns and the curved braces. You can see by the tools and soda cups that our work guys had just backed out of the photo shot. So, this is what we came up with. We plan on painting the posts and brackets white in the Spring when we can rely on some warmer weather. In the meantime I'm loving the change, and the cedar works as a facelift for the porch. The Bittersweet Orange door? ...still not sure and will probably wait until we get the white paint on this Spring before I can decide. This may not seem much of a makeover since it's still in progress, but for us changing out the dated ironwork is a major improvement. The hardwood floors are in (beautiful) and some of the carpet. One bedroom was cut short, so hopefully it will be finished in a week or two. We're coming along, but sometimes it seems like our list gets longer as we go. I'm really missing decorating for Christmas, but I'm trying to stay focused on the remodel. I'm hoping there can be a little Christmas sprinkled over there before too long. I had some furniture delivered last Friday, so I'll share that soon. The Hearth Room will definitely be "cozy"! joining in here: Sunday at Home at Little Farmstead Amaze Me Monday at Dwellings Dishing It and Digging It at DIY180 The Scoop at Cedarhill Farmhouse Inspiration Monday at Refresh Restyle Tips and Tutorials at Home Stories A to Z Inspire Me Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life Keep in Touch at Let's Add Sprinkles Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style Share Your Style at 21 Rosemary Lane Style Showcase at Shabby Fufu Wonderful Wednesday at LeCultivateur Thursday Favorite Things at Follow the Yellow Brick Home Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage
This custom designed and crafted timber frame farmers porch adds to a beautiful backyard setting providing covered dining and entertaining space.
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Downsizing and moving into town, this homeowner, an accomplished gardener, kept things simple.