Recommended for use
under a covered porch to protect from weather.
Recommended for use
under a covered porch to protect from the weather.
If your dog is outside during the day while you're away, make sure she can take shelter in a doghouse or
under a covered porch or shade tree.
It looks fab, and I'm so glad you mentioned the cheaper option... I've been looking for something to use
under the covered porches of my current house, and this might fit the bill.
We were able to prepare many meals in the well - appointed galley kitchen, and had it been warmer, there were two outside eating areas... the first, a screened - in porch off of the kitchen, and the second, a picnic area
under a covered porch next to the garage / carport.
I have a set of hooks outside my back door (
under a covered porch.)
Not exact matches
We had a front
porch just big enough for a swing, and the moss -
covered roof came out from directly
under my bedroom window.
If, however, a wild elephant tramples your new laptop while you're sitting on your
porch with your morning coffee, that could be
covered under an open perils policy but might not be
under a named perils policy.
Your Dwelling is the actual rental property that's
covered under your policy, including structures such as a deck or
porch that are attached to the property.
The rabbit runs for
cover under a nearby
porch.
For example, both seek shelter
under covered structures, such as
porches.
If, however, a wild elephant tramples your new laptop while you're sitting on your
porch with your morning coffee, that could be
covered under an open perils policy but might not be
under a named perils policy.
The structure of your home, including any attached decks,
porches, breezeways, garages, carports, etc. and detached structures, such as sheds, gazebos, detached garages, pool houses, etc., are also
covered under a separate limit (usually 10 % of the limit for your home).
Keep in mind that our doors are both protected
under porch cover so they stay dry.
Jeremy's lush green palette is continued in the furniture that sits
under the
covered front
porch.