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Geräumige, Verglaste Stilmix Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten und Pergola in Houston
12/12 Architects & Planners
This home, only a few years old, was beautiful inside, but had nowhere to enjoy the outdoors. This project included adding a large screened porch, with windows that slide down and stack to provide full screens above. The home's existing brick exterior walls were painted white to brighten the room, and skylights were added. The robin's egg blue ceiling and matching industrial wall sconces, along with the bright yellow accent chairs, provide a bright and cheery atmosphere in this new outdoor living space. A door leads out to to deck stairs down to the new patio with seating and fire pit.
Project photography by Kmiecik Imagery.
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Robert Nehrebecky AIA, Re:New Architecture
Robert Nehrebecky AIA, Re:New Architecture
Stilmix Veranda in Washington, D.C.
Stilmix Veranda in Washington, D.C.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
We started this outdoor living combination space transformation by building out from the existing walkout nook. We meticulously constructed a stunning 16-foot by 15-foot attached Gable Roof patio cover with a Cedar TV Wall.
The new stain and stamp patio was created using the Ashler Slate stamp with a 12-inch border for precise definition of the space and architectural detail.
Our design team chose to use chopped stone on the bar area and we installed a conveniently sized refrigerator to make grabbing a cool drink effortless, without ever stepping back indoors. The redesign transformation also features grey Lueders stone tops with multi-color chopped stone. Lueders is a favorite of our design team, as it is a consistently tried and true Texas limestone, sawn on top as well as on the bottom.
Archadeck of Central Connecticut
Notice the intircate custom sunburst pattern rail and how if compliments the integrated becnh seating and planters.
Photos courtesy Archadeck of Central Connecticut
Polhemus Savery DaSilva
The design of "Eagle’s Perch" is whimsical and eclectic, combining influences from classic New England lakefront bungalows and gambrel-roofed Shingle Style houses.
Polhemus Savery DaSilva Architects Builders Scope Of Work: Architecture, Construction
Living Space: 3,992ft²
Photography: Brian Vanden Brink
Guenther Designs & Consulting LLC
The screened in porch is located just off the dining area. It has seperate doors leading out to the elevated pool deck. The porch has a masonry wood burning fireplace, outside cook area with built in grill and an adjoining pool bath. We vaulted the ceiling to allow the space to feel open and voluminous. We create a sitting and dining area so the porch can be enjoyed all times of the day and year round.
Archadeck - Columbus
These homeowners are all set to spend precious hours in their 3 season room this year. Upper Arlington Eze Breeze porches are not only functional but are stylish to boot! Eze Breeze 3 season rooms offer many function and design choices. The grand cathedral ceiling features a cedar tongue and groove finish and lighted ceiling fan, which perfectly coordinates with the bronze windows. Fixed glass gable windows achieve added feeling of openness by creating a wall of windows all the way to the top of the ceiling. These homeowners chose to use pre-treated pine deck flooring in their sunroom, but composite decking or tile are also options.
Donald A. Gardner Architects
Outdoor living spaces abound with covered and screened porches and patios to take in amazing lakefront views. Enjoy outdoor meals in this octagonal screened porch just off the dining room on the main level.
Paula McCollum
We used 2 grapevine spiral wreaths, 2 pumpkins and some bittersweet.
Stilmix Veranda in Kansas City
Stilmix Veranda in Kansas City
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.
Joanna Thornhill Interiors
A porch has been turned into a cosy nook for reading, filled with plants and foliage. Photo: James Gardiner
Stilmix Veranda in Sonstige
Stilmix Veranda in Sonstige
Robert Nehrebecky AIA, Re:New Architecture
Robert Nehrebecky AIA, Re:New Architecture
Eklektische Veranda in Washington, D.C.
Eklektische Veranda in Washington, D.C.
Eklektische Veranda Ideen und Design
Home Restoration Services, Inc.
This family of five wanted to enjoy their great neighborhood on a new front porch gathering space. While the main home has a somewhat contemporary look, architect Lee Meyer specified Craftsman Era details for the final trim and siding components, marrying two styles into an elegant fusion. The result is a porch that both serves the family's needs and recalls a great era of American Architecture. Photos by Greg Schmidt.
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