What is a Victorian veranda?
Incorporating an architectural style known as Victorian Filigree (or just Filigree), residential buildings in Australia and nearby New Zealand, along with commercial buildings (especially hotels), featured verandas with decorative wrought-iron screens, cast iron "lace" (filigree), or wood fretwork. What Is a Veranda?
Does New Orleans have a veranda?
In New Orleans, the Creole Townhouse prominently features verandas, as do other buildings in the area. Probably the most popular style of architecture in the southern city is the aptly named Creole Townhouse style, with buildings constructed of brick or stucco, elaborate wrought iron balconies, and verandas.
What are condominium unit boundaries?
In most condominiums, the unit boundaries are defined as the unfinished interior surfaces of perimeter walls, floors and ceilings. This is generally what we refer to as a “box of air” because the unit includes paint, wallpaper and finished flooring but not the physical structure behind these items.
Is a porch a veranda?
It is generally accepted that the word as used in England and in France was brought by the English from India. Synonyms include porch, gallery, terrace, balcony, patio, loggia, and lanai. If someone tells you the outdoor living space at their home that looks suspiciously like a balcony or porch is a veranda, it is: