Although some people like to say that a verandah is just another name for a porch, that's not exactly right.
In fact, a verandah is an open gallery that is covered and has a lean-to sloping roof that is carried (set on) slender columns or posts and is attached to a building. It often runs around the house, in front of windows which affords shelter from the sun and is a very nice external seating area. It is sometimes very decorative (think trellis, carved posts, plants, etc) The verandah became popular in the south, where shelter from the sun was a must.
A verandah is a plus if you are building your home. Not only will you enjoy it yourself, but it will add value and resale value to your home.
2007-06-14 03:08:07
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answered by The ReDesign Diva 7
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A verandah is nothing more than a porch usually open and large. Think of the older large Victorians with their wrap around porches. The largest verandah is on the front of the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island. If your house can support the design and you like it, then fine. Otherwise it is not necessary.
2007-06-13 14:41:32
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answered by dawnb 7
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A verandah is another name for a porch.
2007-06-13 13:30:00
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answered by Amy 911 5
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A large, open porch, usually roofed and partly enclosed, as by a railing, often extending across the front and sides of a house. Also known as a wrap around porch.
They do add value to a home because they are often used as another room (depending on the climate). I have one and spend quite a bit of time out there. They are great for entertaining.
2007-06-13 13:31:08
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answered by GracieM 7
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Basically its a porch. However, if built correctly, it should grace the complete frontage of your home. This enabling cars (visitors) to arrive at the house under cover thus avoiding inclement weather conditions. Moreover, in the evening, its very pleasant to sit on the porch, relax, also entertaining your guests, who I'm sure would delight in being able to sit outside under cover in the spring, summer and autumn evenings! I would suggest you take a look at the old plantation houses and similar architect buildings - that will give you some idea's as to how to plan and build it!
Hope you enjoy it in the years to come
2007-06-13 13:48:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Verandas are just another name for a porch. They are long and sometimes wrap around the house. It's what us Southerners call a porch. As for your home, just put a porch of your liking and then call it your "veranda". But you must have a porch swing. Then you can take you a good book and a tall glass of sweet iced tea out to your veranda and enjoy it. Can't you tell I live in the south? Enjoy!
2007-06-13 13:38:38
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answered by Needtoknow 5
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I think it is something like a porch but not closed in and does not have railings around it etc like a porch or deck.
If all else fails look in a dictionary or Google it.
2007-06-13 13:30:31
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answered by llittle mama 6
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It's just a fancy word for a front porch and it would look lovely if it was on any house.
2007-06-13 13:33:21
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answered by Anonymous
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is is a big porch and you also need a portacache
2007-06-13 13:34:19
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answered by jose 3
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