Exterior columns are sometimes load-bearing or purely decorative.
They add detail to a porch, portico or veranda and can make your entry a
defined destination. There are different shapes and styles of plain and
fluted columns that reinforce or enhance specific architectural styles,
everything from historically accurate elegant Ionic and textured
Corinthian columns to the thick and tapered square columns that are a
trademark of Craftsman homes.
"Proportion is very important with
columns," says Davis. "You want to think about it ahead of time. We've
all seen columns that are too skinny for a porch."
Columns on
stone-faced pedestals are a nice option for a rustic-style home. You can
even space columns far apart to make a tight entry feel more gracious
and inviting, or use columns in pairs to visually establish a rhythm on a
porch.
Columns come in a variety of materials, from traditional
wood to composites, and range in price from around $100 to $5,000.
Prices depend on the design and material as well as the bottom diameter
and height of the column.
"If cost is an issue, stay with
something in a simple design," says Davis. "If you add an ornate cap or
other detail, you're going to pay more."
Columns made from
composite materials are a popular option because they stand up to the
elements and can be cut to length. Many carry a lifetime warranty, but
always check with the manufacturer.
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