Medium Sized Turquoise Veranda Ideas and Designs

Fairfield - Modern Farmhouse
Fairfield - Modern Farmhouse
Visbeen ArchitectsVisbeen Architects
Builder: Falcon Custom Homes Interior Designer: Mary Burns - Gallery Photographer: Mike Buck A perfectly proportioned story and a half cottage, the Farfield is full of traditional details and charm. The front is composed of matching board and batten gables flanking a covered porch featuring square columns with pegged capitols. A tour of the rear façade reveals an asymmetrical elevation with a tall living room gable anchoring the right and a low retractable-screened porch to the left. Inside, the front foyer opens up to a wide staircase clad in horizontal boards for a more modern feel. To the left, and through a short hall, is a study with private access to the main levels public bathroom. Further back a corridor, framed on one side by the living rooms stone fireplace, connects the master suite to the rest of the house. Entrance to the living room can be gained through a pair of openings flanking the stone fireplace, or via the open concept kitchen/dining room. Neutral grey cabinets featuring a modern take on a recessed panel look, line the perimeter of the kitchen, framing the elongated kitchen island. Twelve leather wrapped chairs provide enough seating for a large family, or gathering of friends. Anchoring the rear of the main level is the screened in porch framed by square columns that match the style of those found at the front porch. Upstairs, there are a total of four separate sleeping chambers. The two bedrooms above the master suite share a bathroom, while the third bedroom to the rear features its own en suite. The fourth is a large bunkroom above the homes two-stall garage large enough to host an abundance of guests.
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.
Rural Homestead 3-Season Porch
Rural Homestead 3-Season Porch
Vujovich Design Build, Inc.Vujovich Design Build, Inc.
When the homeowners chose to build their new family home they discovered a beautiful rural setting that allowed them to enjoy their various hobbies and interests. This custom farmhouse concept is a traditional four-square main structure with 12-foot porches and outer rooms wrapping the entire home. The overall aesthetic is stately and uncomplicated. – Ken Gutmaker Photography - Rehkamp Larson Architects
La Casita
La Casita
Axios Architecture LLC/Steve RobinsonAxios Architecture LLC/Steve Robinson
Steve Robinson
Medium sized contemporary back screened veranda in Atlanta with decking and a roof extension.
Gallery
Gallery
Cedarbrook Outdoor Design/BuildCedarbrook Outdoor Design/Build
Inspiration for a medium sized classic front veranda in Baltimore with decking and a roof extension.
Outdoor Kitchen Grill
Outdoor Kitchen Grill
CG&S Design-BuildCG&S Design-Build
Photo by Tre Dunham
Medium sized contemporary back veranda in Austin with a roof extension and a bar area.
Historic District Porch + Basement Addition
Historic District Porch + Basement Addition
Noble Johnson ArchitectsNoble Johnson Architects
Photography: Garett + Carrie Buell of Studiobuell/ studiobuell.com
Inspiration for a medium sized classic back veranda in Nashville with decking, a roof extension and a bbq area.
2017 Cleveland Homearama Model
2017 Cleveland Homearama Model
Otero Signature HomesOtero Signature Homes
Design ideas for a medium sized traditional back veranda in Cleveland with tiled flooring, a roof extension and a bbq area.
Key West Residence
Key West Residence
Bender & Associates ArchitectsBender & Associates Architects
Barry Fitzgerald
This is an example of a medium sized traditional veranda in Miami with decking, a roof extension and a bar area.
East 13th Remodel
East 13th Remodel
Davey McEathron ArchitectureDavey McEathron Architecture
Photo by Reagen Taylor
Inspiration for a medium sized modern front veranda in Austin with decking and a roof extension.
Mass Avenue
Mass Avenue
FineCraft Contractors, Inc.FineCraft Contractors, Inc.
Jim Gerrety Architects kenwyner
Photo of a medium sized traditional back screened veranda in DC Metro with a roof extension and decking.
Entryways
Entryways
Exterior Designs, Inc. by Beverly KatzExterior Designs, Inc. by Beverly Katz
Colorful flowers flank a flagstone landing to create a warm welcome to this home. Define a path for your guests with the use of landscape and hardscape. Exterior Designs, Inc. by Beverly Katz New Orleans Landscape Designer
Hilltop Renovation and Addition
Hilltop Renovation and Addition
Clites Architects, PCClites Architects, PC
photo by Timothy Clites
Medium sized farmhouse front veranda in DC Metro.
We’re Not In Wellesley Anymore!  Great Neck- Ipswich, MA
We’re Not In Wellesley Anymore! Great Neck- Ipswich, MA
Windhill BuildersWindhill Builders
With a location-to-die-for on Great Neck-Ipswich, MA, this perfectly perched home was desperate for an upgrade. The clients, anxious to downsize and create a lifestyle more true to their hearts, left their hectic Wellesley address behind and set out, with kayaks in tow, for life on The Neck! Once a cookie-cutter spec-home, this reinvented craftsman style, now reminiscent of Martha’s Vineyard and the like, will inspire you to rub your eyes, blink hard and say, “We’re not in Wellesley anymore!”. The selections couldn’t have been more appropriate: Cascade Blue window cladding to compliment the Seacoast Grey Maibec shingles, the simulated divided light/multi-pane windows, the nature-inspired & earthy color palette, partially paned door, tapered columns, and an outdoor (Vineyard staple) shower adorned by a pergola overhead. The understated outdoor shower only adds to the vacation feel of this retirement retreat, perfect for rinsing off the sand after a day at Clark Beach or kayaking Ipswich Bay & Plum Island Sound. Photo By Eric Roth
Raised Panel Shutters
Raised Panel Shutters
Armor Building SolutionsArmor Building Solutions
The warm black raised panels shutters and front door contrast against the colorful green on this newly constructed home in Charleston, SC. Raised Panel Shutters complete the look of the exteriors on these homes located in the new and growing Nexton Community. These elegant shutters are known for adding a touch of class, pairing well with virtually any style window for a complete and cohesive look. Custom designed and fabricated to your precise needs, you can be sure that our raised panel shutters will enrich your exterior with added style, curb appeal and value.
Shingle Style Front Porch Remodel
Shingle Style Front Porch Remodel
studio | TRACE, pllcstudio | TRACE, pllc
Inspiration for a medium sized victorian front veranda in Raleigh with decking and a roof extension.
Charleston Plantation Modern
Charleston Plantation Modern
GraceWorks Construction & Remodeling LLCGraceWorks Construction & Remodeling LLC
RM Photography
Inspiration for a medium sized coastal back screened veranda in Charleston with decking and a roof extension.
Arcadia Screen Porch
Arcadia Screen Porch
ADR Builders, Ltd.ADR Builders, Ltd.
Design ideas for a medium sized traditional back screened veranda in Baltimore with tiled flooring and a roof extension.
Total Restoration - La France - Atlanta
Total Restoration - La France - Atlanta
The Baldwin Architectural GroupThe Baldwin Architectural Group
Inspiration for a medium sized victorian front veranda in Atlanta with decking and a roof extension.
Germantown Renovation
Germantown Renovation
Murphy Maude InteriorsMurphy Maude Interiors
Chris Backey
Photo of a medium sized traditional back veranda in Other with natural stone paving, a roof extension and a bbq area.

Medium Sized Turquoise Veranda Ideas and Designs

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