Wanless Park Front Porch

The homeowners had already received a permit to demolish their existing wood-frame front porch and replace it with a larger, concrete-based structure. But after obtaining the permit, they realized they would prefer to fully enclose the porch (primarily to gain storage space and a “mud room”) on the new, approved footprint. They had discussed the changes with their neighbours, and having received a less-than-enthusiastic response, wished to show them the alterations in hopes of gaining their support before re-applying for the variance. To facilitate this, I was asked to produce a set of presentation renderings portraying the new porch, both as permitted and fully enclosed, to be used to convince both the neighbours and the city that the alterations would be in keeping with the character of the neighbourhood.

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