Coastal Veranda with Feature Lighting Ideas and Designs

Cape Cod Style Farmhouse Renovation/Remodel, Kittery Maine
Cape Cod Style Farmhouse Renovation/Remodel, Kittery Maine
Howell Custom Building GroupHowell Custom Building Group
Rob Karosis, Sabrina Inc
Design ideas for a medium sized coastal front veranda in Boston with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
island retreat
island retreat
Paul CassebPaul Casseb
Porch off the Main Living Area. You can see in this view the excellent craftsmanship of the scalloped end to the Porch Shed Roof.
Nautical front veranda in Austin with feature lighting.
Camp Coleman Renovation
Camp Coleman Renovation
Studio C Architecture & InteriorsStudio C Architecture & Interiors
Screened porch living area looking to the lake. Image by Jean Allsopp Photography.
Design ideas for a large nautical back veranda in Birmingham with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Seaside Cottage
Seaside Cottage
Gary Brewer Robert A.M. Stern ArchitectsGary Brewer Robert A.M. Stern Architects
Peter Aaron
Photo of a nautical veranda in New York with feature lighting.
Amelia Island: Interior
Amelia Island: Interior
Nathaniel EbertNathaniel Ebert
Front patio from Amelia Island project
Design ideas for a nautical back veranda in Jacksonville with a roof extension and feature lighting.
Lake Burton Custom Homes
Lake Burton Custom Homes
Envision WebEnvision Web
Stuart Wade, Envision Web Lake Burton is a 2,775 acre man-made lake with 62 miles of shoreline located in the northeastern corner of Georgia in Rabun County. It is the first lake in a five-lake series called the Tallulah River Watershed that follows the original course of the Tallulah River. The series of lakes starts with Lake Burton as the northernmost lake followed by Lake Seed, Lake Rabun, Lake Tallulah Falls and the eastern arm of Lake Tugalo (the western arm is formed by the Chattooga River. The lakes are owned and operated by the Georgia Power Company to generate hydroelectric energy for Georgia's largest city, Atlanta. At one time these lakes were the largest producers of electricity in the state of Georgia. Now, they only provide peak power supply. The lake was built in a deep valley located along a 10 mile section of the Tallulah River. The Lake Burton Dam was closed on December 22, 1919 and the lake started to fill. The dam is a gravity concrete dam, with a height of 128 feet and a span of 1,100 feet. The spillway is equipped with eight gates 22 feet wide by 6.6 feet high. The total capacity at an elevation of 1,866.6 feet is 108,000 acre-ft, of which 106,000 acre-ft is usable storage. The generating capacity of the dam is 6,120 kilowatts (two units).Lake Burton is the highest Georgia Power lake in Georgia. Lake Burton gets its named from the town of Burton, which was the second largest town in Rabun County with a population of approximately 200 but now lies below the lake's surface. The town (and the lake) was named after local prominent citizen Jeremiah Burton and was situated along the road from Clayton, Georgia to the Nacoochee Valley. Andrew Jackson Ritchie served as the postmaster for the area for several years. Gold was first discovered in Rabun County where Dicks Creek and the Tallulah River come together and was the reason for the town's founding in the early 1800s. The Lake Burton Fish Hatchery and Moccasin Creek State Park are located on the western side of the lake. Lake Burton is home to several species of fish, including Spotted Bass, Largemouth Bass, White Bass, Black Crappie, Bluegill, Redear Sunfish, White Catfish, Walleye, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, and Yellow Perch. The residents of Lake Burton are a mix of permanent residents and seasonal vacationers who together make-up the Lake Burton Civic Association, a local organization who goal is to maintain the lake through volunteer clean-ups and other such events. Let a Lake Burton resident and expert show you the way The Lake Burton Civic Association is an active homeowners association for residents of the Lake Burton area and sponsors many events throughout the year such as:
Harbor Cottage
Harbor Cottage
Patrick Ahearn ArchitectPatrick Ahearn Architect
Greg Premru
Design ideas for a small coastal back veranda in Boston with a roof extension and feature lighting.
Ocean Marsh Residence- Outdoor Dining
Ocean Marsh Residence- Outdoor Dining
ecox creative, llcecox creative, llc
Photography: William Quarles Photography/ Architecture: Anderson Studio of Architecture & Design/ Copper Lanterns: custom St. James Lanterns sourced through Ferguson Enterprises/ Outdoor Rug: Moattar/ Outdoor Furniture: Janus et cie/ Hardscape: French Limestone Fireplace Surround: Cast stone, soapstone Walls: Stucco
Indigo Plantation
Indigo Plantation
The Marler CompanyThe Marler Company
Inspiration for a large beach style back veranda in Atlanta with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Coastal Virginia Idea House Ashby's Bridge
Coastal Virginia Idea House Ashby's Bridge
Stephen Alexander Homes & NeighborhoodsStephen Alexander Homes & Neighborhoods
Inspiration for a nautical back veranda in Other with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Whitefish Lake Home
Whitefish Lake Home
Bolkema ConstructionBolkema Construction
Michael Buck
Inspiration for a large beach style front veranda in Grand Rapids with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Wooden Classic in Seaside, Florida
Wooden Classic in Seaside, Florida
E. F. San JuanE. F. San Juan
Wooden Classicism Nesbitt House – Seaside, Florida Architect: Robert A. M. Stern Builder: O.B. Laurent Construction E. F. San Juan produced all of the interior and exterior millwork for this elegantly designed residence in the influential New Urban town of Seaside, Florida. Challenges: The beachfront residence required adherence to the area’s strict building code requirements, creating a unique profile for the compact layout of each room. Each room was also designed with all-wood walls and ceilings, which meant there was a lot of custom millwork! Solution: Unlike many homes where the same molding and paneling profiles are repeated throughout each room, this home featured a unique profile for each space. The effort was laborious—our team at E. F. San Juan created tools for each of these specific jobs. “The project required over four hundred man-hours of knife-grinding just to produce the tools,” says Edward San Juan. “Organization and scheduling were critical in this project because so many parts were required to complete each room.” The long hours and hard work allowed us to take the compacted plan and create the feel of an open, airy American beach house with the influence of 1930s Swedish classicism. The ceiling and walls in each room are paneled, giving them an elongated look to open up the space. The enticing, simplified wooden classicism style seamlessly complements the sweeping vistas and surrounding natural beauty along the Gulf of Mexico. --- Photography by Steven Mangum – STM Photography
1107 Oyster View
1107 Oyster View
CK Contracting LLCCK Contracting LLC
Garapa decking, handrails, and accents -Cable railing system -Tall mahogany screen doors -Select cypress beadboard ceilings -Lowcountry Swinging Bed
Design ideas for a medium sized coastal back veranda in Charleston with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Colorful Modern - Palmetto Bluff
Colorful Modern - Palmetto Bluff
Southern Grace InteriorsSouthern Grace Interiors
Coastal veranda in Atlanta with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Haven Cottage
Haven Cottage
Cottage Home, Inc.Cottage Home, Inc.
Coastal veranda in Grand Rapids with feature lighting.
Columbia Street
Columbia Street
Oakley Home BuildersOakley Home Builders
Krista Sobkowiak
This is an example of a large coastal front veranda in Chicago with natural stone paving, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Harpswell
Harpswell
Banks Design Associates, LTD & Simply HomeBanks Design Associates, LTD & Simply Home
Photo of a nautical veranda in Portland Maine with decking and feature lighting.
Porch
Porch
Rethink Design StudioRethink Design Studio
Exterior Paint Color: SW Dewy 6469 Exterior Trim Color: SW Extra White 7006 Furniture: Vintage fiberglass Wall Sconce: Barnlight Electric Co
Medium sized nautical front veranda in Atlanta with concrete slabs, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Longport, NJ Shore/Beach Home
Longport, NJ Shore/Beach Home
Anthony Charles Homes, Inc.Anthony Charles Homes, Inc.
Dawn Deppi
Beach style front veranda in Philadelphia with feature lighting.
Spring 2017
Spring 2017
Amoura ProductionsAmoura Productions
Coastal veranda in Omaha with feature lighting.

Coastal Veranda with Feature Lighting Ideas and Designs

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