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How to make an awning for an elf door.
When dry few minutes slide the canvas back over the frame.
This measurement is for the bottom line of the awning.
Install both sets of curtain rod brackets on the wall one set directly above the other so that when the rods are on the brackets the top of the top rod is 4 inches above the top of the bottom rod.
With some help hold the awning in place according to the measurement marks.
Adjust the fittings to make sure the canvas is taut.
Place the brackets the desired distance apart to create the length of awning you desire.
Make a few pencil marks remove the canvas and prime and cement the frame.
Make sure the lines are straight.
Place markers on the ground to mark off the area.
In this front entry the arch in the window above the door is a prominent design element that reappears in the awning overhead.
One of the most common awnings is a door awning.
Snap a line from the house out to where the awning will extend to.
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Connect the entry with the rest of your home s exterior by repeating elements to create a cohesive look.
Create a 2 dimensional square frame and attach an equally sized square frame to it so they share a middle spine.
Measure up from the ground around 74 to 84.
Not too long ago we were under the impression that door awnings were all striped scalloped and rounded the kind of thing that might adorn an old timey storefront or your grandma s cottage.
Find the exact center of awning and mark properly.
Purchase 1 inch wide by 6 inches long 2 54 cm wide by 15 24 cm long boards to create the awning frame.
Measure your awning dimensions.
Make 2 identical 2 dimensional right triangle frames attached to the ends of your square frame.
Now measure the wire frame.
Cut interlocking pieces of 18 inch corrugated metal to size and put it aside.
Find the exact center of door and mark it against the wall.
You can also apply this concept when choosing outdoor planters or patio furniture.