Pole-Wrap Columns & Accessories
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Add some stately elegance to your home with Tuscan columns or other columns that will bring flair to both interior and exterior areas alike. Choose smooth cylindrical pillars or square looks for either load-bearing performance or as decoration and design. You'll find a range of options and historical designs to fit any architectural style at Lowe's.
Find modern front porch columns constructed of fiber-reinforced polymer, an advanced and durable material that will stand up to rain, snow and other severe weather without cracking or splitting. Polymer is also impervious to insects, so pests such as termites pose no threat to them. It also won't rot or corrode, even if subjected to the thickest humidity.
These home columns look great not just on your porch, but also on your patio or balcony. Once you have your columns selected, be sure to choose from a variety of crown and base options to complete the look.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What Size Should Front Porch Columns Be?
A: Front porch columns typically measure between 8 and 12 feet tall. They should be tall enough to reach the support beams of your home's roof or second story. The width of the base usually runs between 3-1/2 to 5 inches. The usual rule is, the taller the column, the wider the base.
Q: Are Porch Columns Load-Bearing?
A: Porch columns can be either load-bearing or decorative. To determine if your columns are load-bearing, check your house's blueprints, if available, or look for a secure foundation to ensure support for the load. L-brackets are frequently used as added support for load-bearing columns. If you're unsure, ask a structural engineer to take a look.
Q: What Can I Use for Porch Columns?
A: Porch columns can come in a range of styles and materials. Look for PVC- and polymer-based construction to ensure long-lasting durability, and check out the styles at Lowes.com to find the right look for your home.