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Round Tapered Polymer Stone Columns. Our WorthingtonStone™ polymer stone columns are a unique product in the stone porch column industry. Manufactured from a composition of highly durable polyester resins, these polymer stone columns have the look and feel of real cast stone but they weigh approximately 50% less than standard stone columns. Porch Piers and Column Supports. All porches have either stone, brick, or concrete blocks set into the ground to support the porch floor. The porch floor then supports the porch columns or porch posts which support the porch roof. These columns or posts are perfectly lined up with the piers below.

A can be decorative, functional, or both. Like any architectural detail, however, the wrong column can be an architectural distraction. Aesthetically, the columns you choose for your home should be the right shape, in proper scale, and ideally constructed from historically appropriate materials. What follows is a simplified look, comparing the capital (top part), the shaft (long, slender part), and the base of various types of columns. Browse this illustrated guide to find column types, column styles, and column designs through the centuries, beginning with the Greek types — Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian — and their use in American homes. The bungalow became a phenomenon of 20th century American architecture. The growth of the middle class and the expansion of the railroads meant that houses could be economically constructed from The columns associated with this style house did not come from the Classical Order of architecture — there is little about Greece and Rome from this tapered, square-shaped design.

Not all bungalows have this type of column, but houses built in the 20th and 21st centuries often deliberately avoid Classical styles in favor of more Craftsman-like or even 'exotic' designs from the Middle East.

The wolf among us. WoodPrefabricated wood columns often come with intricate carvings that add shape, but smooth, straight-sided columns are always an option. Wood is strong and versatile allowing for various finishes. You can paint or stain wood columns to match the exterior appearance of the home or place on top of a stone or brick base for an entirely different look. Common woods for porch columns are mahogany, poplar, cherry, pine, oak, maple and redwood.

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If you plan to paint the columns, pine or cedar take paint better than some other choices. Harvest moon the lost valley walkthrough. If you purchase or build hollow wood columns, you must vent both the top and bottom of the column to prevent moisture buildup and wood-rot. AluminumAluminum porch columns are available in various styles and often cost a great deal less that other options. This type of column is strong enough for load-bearing applications and comes pre-painted. Aluminum is not as impact-resistant as wood or fiberglass but it is lightweight, making it easier for do-it-yourselfers to install them. You'll need a hacksaw or a handheld rotary tool equipped with a 1 1/2-inch fiberglass reinforced cut-off wheel accessory to cut aluminum columns to the right length to fit the height of your porch.