Wood slats that are 1.5 inches wide and.1 to 1.75 inch wide holes (larger lattice panels can lean toward the 1.75 inch hole).Porch lattice is ten time more noticeable when it is made of shiny white plastic. The holes are much more noticeable when the lattice is painted white. Lattice labeled as “Privacy” may or may not work depending on the size of the holes.Ĭolor also plays an important part. Lattice with small holes are sold as Privacy Lattice. They appear like hundreds of pin-holes and play visual games with your eyes. How small is small? I have seen ¾ x ¾ inch size and that is absolutely too small. In addition the large openings allow leaves and debris to enter beneath your porch. This is what most homeowners are using and it looks absolutely awful. Lattice with giant sized (2.75 x 2.75 inch) size holes sold as Garden Lattice – this is too large and bold looking. Don’t believe me, drive around and see how your eyes are attracted to that white shinny plastic lattice with giant holes. The porch skirt should NOT be the focal point of your house or jump out at you for attention. When looking at a house, your attention should be attracted by the porch entrance. Too large and it appears too bold and attracts your attention. Too small and it looks optically strange and make you dizzy. The size of the holes are really very important. The type of porch lattice most homeowners are using today have holes that are entirely too large. When using lattice under porch, the first issue is the size of the holes in the lattice design. The spacing of each slat determines the size opening or hole. Porch lattice is constructed of long wood slats crossing over each other. This mistake results in a capital T for Trashy! So read on and learn how to make your porch skirt add beauty to your home. Unconcerned with the appearance, they attempt to take the easy way out. Unfortunately this is an area that many homeowners neglect. The most common porch skirting is lattice. We will discuss various porch skirting ideas later. Without this moisture will rise from the ground and be trapped rotting out the floor from beneath. Good ventilation will add years to the life of a porch floor exposed to the weather. The porch is a lighter appearing structure and therefore has a lighter feeling base – the porch skirting.īesides being a decorative element on a house, the porch skirt serves a very important purpose to provide ventilation and prevent leaves and debris from entering under the porch. The foundation appears strong since it supports the full house and is composed of stone, brick, or decorative concrete block. The result is a deck that looks as good as it functions.The porch skirt, like the foundation, visually anchors the house to the ground. The individual lattice strips are thin and will split very easily.įinally, camouflage the seams between panels by overlaying a piece of one-by-four, and securing it with deck screws, which works really well because our posts are four-by-fours. And it’s easier to move a little dirt with a shovel than to custom cut the lattice for every little bump in the ground.īefore driving the deck screws to secure the lattice, be sure to drill pilot holes. Now, getting a smooth fit may require a little excavation of the soil beneath the deck. A circular saw is the best tool for this, just be careful to avoid cutting the staples holding the lattice together. Three of these 16-inch pieces per eight-foot span provides plenty of support for the lattice.īecause the bottom of the deck joists are only 24 inches off the ground, we are simply marking the lattice panels with a chalk line and cutting them in half along their length. Here we’re creating that by screwing pieces of two-by-fours to the back side of the band joists. You’ll also want horizontal support for the lattice along the lower edge of the deck. In this case the deck is two feet off the ground and the four-by-four foundation posts are spaced at eight-foot intervals so they will provide that support. Lattice typically comes in four-foot by eight-foot sheets, so you’ll need vertical supports for the lattice at least every eight feet if it’s four feet or less above ground.
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