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Anne Architecture
Classic veranda in Atlanta with tiled flooring, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Thompson Remodeling
The owners of this beautiful historic farmhouse had been painstakingly restoring it bit by bit. One of the last items on their list was to create a wrap-around front porch to create a more distinct and obvious entrance to the front of their home.
Aside from the functional reasons for the new porch, our client also had very specific ideas for its design. She wanted to recreate her grandmother’s porch so that she could carry on the same wonderful traditions with her own grandchildren someday.
Key requirements for this front porch remodel included:
- Creating a seamless connection to the main house.
- A floorplan with areas for dining, reading, having coffee and playing games.
- Respecting and maintaining the historic details of the home and making sure the addition felt authentic.
Upon entering, you will notice the authentic real pine porch decking.
Real windows were used instead of three season porch windows which also have molding around them to match the existing home’s windows.
The left wing of the porch includes a dining area and a game and craft space.
Ceiling fans provide light and additional comfort in the summer months. Iron wall sconces supply additional lighting throughout.
Exposed rafters with hidden fasteners were used in the ceiling.
Handmade shiplap graces the walls.
On the left side of the front porch, a reading area enjoys plenty of natural light from the windows.
The new porch blends perfectly with the existing home much nicer front facade. There is a clear front entrance to the home, where previously guests weren’t sure where to enter.
We successfully created a place for the client to enjoy with her future grandchildren that’s filled with nostalgic nods to the memories she made with her own grandmother.
"We have had many people who asked us what changed on the house but did not know what we did. When we told them we put the porch on, all of them made the statement that they did not notice it was a new addition and fit into the house perfectly.”
– Homeowner
Art Haus Luxury Residences + Interiors
Inspiration for a classic veranda in New Orleans with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
DESIGNS! - Susan Hoffman Interior Designs
Photo of a traditional veranda in Minneapolis with feature lighting.
MAGUIRE CONSTRUCTION INC
Construction by Maguire Construction, Inc. www.maguireconstruction.com
This is an example of a medium sized classic back veranda in Portland Maine with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
This is an example of a medium sized classic back veranda in Portland Maine with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Georgia Contractor Group Home Builders
T&T Photos
Large traditional back veranda in Atlanta with brick paving, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Large traditional back veranda in Atlanta with brick paving, a roof extension and feature lighting.
ROTHERS Design/Build
screened porch
photo by Sara Terranova
Medium sized traditional back veranda in Kansas City with concrete slabs, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Medium sized traditional back veranda in Kansas City with concrete slabs, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Inspiration for a medium sized mediterranean front veranda in Other with concrete slabs and feature lighting.
Colby Construction
Tricia Shay Photography
This is an example of a country veranda in Milwaukee with feature lighting.
This is an example of a country veranda in Milwaukee with feature lighting.
Divine Custom Homes
Photos by Spacecrafting
Inspiration for a traditional back veranda in Minneapolis with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Inspiration for a traditional back veranda in Minneapolis with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Legacy Custom Homes
Legacy Custom Homes, Inc
Toblesky-Green Architects
Kelly Nutt Designs
This is an example of a medium sized traditional front veranda in Orange County with a roof extension, natural stone paving and feature lighting.
This is an example of a medium sized traditional front veranda in Orange County with a roof extension, natural stone paving and feature lighting.
Dalrymple | Sallis Architecture
Greg Reigler
Design ideas for a large traditional front veranda in Miami with a roof extension, decking and feature lighting.
Design ideas for a large traditional front veranda in Miami with a roof extension, decking and feature lighting.
Georgia Front Porch
This timber column porch replaced a small portico. It features a 7.5' x 24' premium quality pressure treated porch floor. Porch beam wraps, fascia, trim are all cedar. A shed-style, standing seam metal roof is featured in a burnished slate color. The porch also includes a ceiling fan and recessed lighting.
Catherine French Design, LLC.
Custom outdoor Screen Porch with Scandinavian accents, teak dining table, woven dining chairs, and custom outdoor living furniture
Inspiration for a medium sized rustic back veranda in Raleigh with tiled flooring, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Inspiration for a medium sized rustic back veranda in Raleigh with tiled flooring, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Rock Paper Hammer
Photo by Andrew Hyslop
Design ideas for a small traditional back veranda in Louisville with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Design ideas for a small traditional back veranda in Louisville with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Noble Johnson Architects
The glass doors leading from the Great Room to the screened porch can be folded to provide three large openings for the Southern breeze to travel through the home.
Photography: Garett + Carrie Buell of Studiobuell/ studiobuell.com
Chapman Design Group, Inc.
Donald Chapman, AIA,CMB
This unique project, located in Donalds, South Carolina began with the owners requesting three primary uses. First, it was have separate guest accommodations for family and friends when visiting their rural area. The desire to house and display collectible cars was the second goal. The owner’s passion of wine became the final feature incorporated into this multi use structure.
This Guest House – Collector Garage – Wine Cellar was designed and constructed to settle into the picturesque farm setting and be reminiscent of an old house that once stood in the pasture. The front porch invites you to sit in a rocker or swing while enjoying the surrounding views. As you step inside the red oak door, the stair to the right leads guests up to a 1150 SF of living space that utilizes varied widths of red oak flooring that was harvested from the property and installed by the owner. Guest accommodations feature two bedroom suites joined by a nicely appointed living and dining area as well as fully stocked kitchen to provide a self-sufficient stay.
Disguised behind two tone stained cement siding, cedar shutters and dark earth tones, the main level of the house features enough space for storing and displaying six of the owner’s automobiles. The collection is accented by natural light from the windows, painted wainscoting and trim while positioned on three toned speckled epoxy coated floors.
The third and final use is located underground behind a custom built 3” thick arched door. This climatically controlled 2500 bottle wine cellar is highlighted with custom designed and owner built white oak racking system that was again constructed utilizing trees that were harvested from the property in earlier years. Other features are stained concrete floors, tongue and grooved pine ceiling and parch coated red walls. All are accented by low voltage track lighting along with a hand forged wrought iron & glass chandelier that is positioned above a wormy chestnut tasting table. Three wooden generator wheels salvaged from a local building were installed and act as additional storage and display for wine as well as give a historical tie to the community, always prompting interesting conversations among the owner’s and their guests.
This all-electric Energy Star Certified project allowed the owner to capture all three desires into one environment… Three birds… one stone.
Key Residential
LAIR Architectural + Interior Photography
Rustic veranda in Dallas with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Rustic veranda in Dallas with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Jennifer Radakovic Design
This is an example of a medium sized farmhouse front veranda in Richmond with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Beige Veranda with Feature Lighting Ideas and Designs
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