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studiovert environmental + interior design
We converted a small deck next to the front door, into a reader's oasis. The hammock was sitting in storage, the pots were left behind by the previous owner, the square stump was sourced from a neighbors fallen tree. All we bought were the rug, stool, wall planter, lights, hanging macrame planter, and plants.
Lore Patterson
Community - A little free library with a selection for children and adults.
This is an example of a small eclectic veranda in Seattle.
This is an example of a small eclectic veranda in Seattle.
Archadeck of Central South Carolina
Archadeck of Central SC made a good patio into a great patio by screening it in using an aluminum and vinyl screening system. The patio was already protected above, but now these clients and their guests will never be driven indoors by biting insects. They now have a beautiful screened room in which to relax and entertain.
Design Elements
This seating area is design on a "three season porch". This was a very affordable design. We used items from Target and TJMaxx to accessorize. We added a white tray top to the pedestal to create another table. The ottomans are actually wicker baskets that are turned upside down.
Dorfman Design Builders
This open area porch was created just outside the family room. The ceiling was created from salvaged cherry flooring and inlaid between the exposed rafters. The unique light fixture is also a ceiling fan.
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Photography: PJ Van Schalkwyk Photography
This is an example of a small eclectic front veranda in Denver with concrete slabs and a roof extension.
This is an example of a small eclectic front veranda in Denver with concrete slabs and a roof extension.
Ola Jachymiak Studio
This 80’s Parisian apartment was completely rearranged: the living room was moved to the south-facing part of the apartment, to introduce more natural light. A separate and elevated space was designed to create a delicate green area, to relax and contemplate.
The interior was completed with a eclectic mix of furniture from various epochs and some powerful colors, such as navy blue and mustard, to bring character to this picturesque site.
The Cleary Company
Interior view screened porch addition, size 18’ x 6’7”, Zuri pvc decking- color Weathered Grey, Timberteck Evolutions railing, exposed rafters ceiling painted Sherwin Williams SW , shiplap wall siding painted Sherwin Williams SW 7566
Marshall Evan Photography
Land & Water Design
The custom designed composite Fiberon Ipe deck & porch area creates an upper level entertaining area, with wide closed riser steps, leading to the natural travertine patio and pool.
J.P. Franzen Associates Architects, P.C.
Photographer: Stacy Bass
Luxurious pool house sited on grand estate. Contemporary features with traditional design. Expansive french doors open to outdoor, poolside entertaining space. Cupola brings natural light into kitchen area.
FIDELITY Builders and Design
Joana Morrison
Design ideas for a small bohemian side veranda in Los Angeles with natural stone paving, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Design ideas for a small bohemian side veranda in Los Angeles with natural stone paving, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Ruth Consoli Design
Ruth Consoli Design
Inspiration for a small bohemian front veranda in Other with a potted garden.
Inspiration for a small bohemian front veranda in Other with a potted garden.
This is an example of a small eclectic back veranda in Philadelphia with a roof extension, all types of cover, natural stone paving and feature lighting.
Gardens By Monette, LLC
This is an example of a small bohemian front veranda in Columbus with a potted garden and a roof extension.
Suzanne MacCrone Rogers
Suzanne MacCrone Rogers
Design ideas for a small bohemian front veranda in Atlanta with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Design ideas for a small bohemian front veranda in Atlanta with decking, a roof extension and feature lighting.
Archadeck of Austin
The new pergola is the obvious show-stopper of this outdoor living space, but let’s take a look at this custom outdoor kitchen. Archadeck of Austin replaced a dated would-be kitchen, breathing new life into the space with more amenities than you can shake a stick at! We matched the home’s exterior stone, and gave them a new masonry built-in kitchen. We upped the usability of the outdoor kitchen not only by giving them shade from the pergola, but also by providing an expanded Lueders stone work surface, refrigerator, storage, disposal, and even an ice bin with an adapter to hold bottles for extra cold beverages!
Gregory Thomas, Architect, AKBD, CG&S Design-Build
Porches and view decks remodeled. New porch roof in foreground of photo was designed to provide greater shading but also allow to more view of sky and horizon.
Roof decking and beams of roof extension are cypress.
Roof canopy in the background was existing but new finishes were applied.
Composite decking and cable rails are new.
Columns are clad in slate at owner's request.
Construction by CG&S Design-Build
Photography by Stephen Knetig
Transitions Interior Design for Comfortable Living
A porch swing for two!
Photo by Lift Your Eyes Photography
Design ideas for a small bohemian back veranda in Other.
Design ideas for a small bohemian back veranda in Other.
Small Eclectic Veranda Ideas and Designs
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