Seattle Times: Building a covered front porch to resist rain, add social space
Covered front porches can vary in size from modest covered entryways to grand, architecturally intriguing outdoor rooms. Aside from protecting your front entry from rain, snow and summer heat, they ...
AOL: 25 Creative Covered Porch Ideas That Are Perfect for Every Season
The Spokesman-Review: Ask the Builder: Why you should want a covered front porch
Does your home have a covered front porch? Every house I’ve owned, except for the one I live in now (which I did not build), has had one. The first two homes I lived in had magnificent covered front ...
The Washington Post: Why you need a covered front porch on your home
I want to find out the differences in meaning among covered by, covered in, and covered with. For example, what is the difference between: covered with blood covered in blood or the difference...
meaning - "Covered with" vs. "covered in" vs. "covered by" - English ...
Covered by/with was helpful. When referring to a substance that sticks to another, use in or with: covered with blood Use covered with to indicate an unusual amount of something on top of something else; use covered by to connote a covering so dense that the object being covered is completely obscured from view: The mountain was covered with fog.
What do you call the covered area of the drive-through at a bank? Not ...
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