jp1
5-12-16, 9:13pm
A while back the art store across from my office was going out of business. While shopping there the day before they closed for good I noticed the sample picture frames and thought "those could make a fun art project like they do on home decorating shows." I got them to give me them for free. Since then the box has been sitting in my office gathering dust while I waited for creativity to strike. Today it struck. I think I'll try to turn them into awnings for the french doors that lead from our bedroom to our deck. They face south and let too much sun in during the winter.
The basic idea I came up with is to stack them, as they are in the picture, attached to a piece of plywood. Then use metal brackets to hang them on the tops of the doors, using a triangle of wood framing on each side to hold the "awning part" at an appropriate angle. The awning will then stay with the door as it is opened and closed. My question is how to do this in a way that they can withstand getting rained on. I can paint the plywood that they will be attached to, but will need to put some sort of polyurethane on the frame pieces. Does anyone have any advice/suggestions on how to do this that will look good and be able to withstand weather?
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The basic idea I came up with is to stack them, as they are in the picture, attached to a piece of plywood. Then use metal brackets to hang them on the tops of the doors, using a triangle of wood framing on each side to hold the "awning part" at an appropriate angle. The awning will then stay with the door as it is opened and closed. My question is how to do this in a way that they can withstand getting rained on. I can paint the plywood that they will be attached to, but will need to put some sort of polyurethane on the frame pieces. Does anyone have any advice/suggestions on how to do this that will look good and be able to withstand weather?
http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/s363/jpatter492/2016-05-12%2013.23.24_zpsk76ujp4g.jpg (http://s1048.photobucket.com/user/jpatter492/media/2016-05-12%2013.23.24_zpsk76ujp4g.jpg.html)
http://i1048.photobucket.com/albums/s363/jpatter492/2016-05-12%2017.50.53_zpszh0hymlr.jpg (http://s1048.photobucket.com/user/jpatter492/media/2016-05-12%2017.50.53_zpszh0hymlr.jpg.html)