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Mittelgroßes, Überdachtes Modernes Veranda im Vorgarten mit Betonboden in Phoenix
Mittelgroßes, Überdachtes Modernes Veranda im Vorgarten mit Betonboden in Phoenix
Petrie Interior Designs
Renovated outdoor patio with new flooring, furnishings upholstery, pass through window, and skylight. Design by Petrie Point Interior Design.
Lorin Klaris Photography
Brio Design Homes
Photo by Hal Kearney.
Mittelgroßes, Überdachtes Uriges Veranda im Vorgarten mit Betonplatten in Milwaukee
Mittelgroßes, Überdachtes Uriges Veranda im Vorgarten mit Betonplatten in Milwaukee
Decksouth
Gable screen porch with tile floor and low maintenance handrail. Porch features T&G ceiling and pvc wrapped columns and beam. Deck below is a watertight deck with T&G ceiling and pvc wrapped columns. Columns also feature a stone base with flagstone cap. The outdoor living spaced is made complete with a new paver patio that extends below the deck and beyond.
User
Front porch addition with Craftsman style clear pine door with stained glass. African mahogany decking and benches.
Mittelgroßes, Überdachtes Uriges Veranda im Vorgarten mit Dielen in Denver
Mittelgroßes, Überdachtes Uriges Veranda im Vorgarten mit Dielen in Denver
Elizabeth Guest Interiors, LLC
Screened porch opens to living area via folding doors, that can close off the space in winter. Wicker, blue cushions and greenery complement the birch bark details
Stuart Barrett photography
Hierarchy Architecture + Design, PLLC
Stairway to back entrance, that doubles as a slightly raised cigar porch for this red brick Normandy Tudor home. Entrance has a black trim and door to match the custom built black wrought iron railing. Side porch is red brick with stone slab stair tread and patio floor.
Architect - Hierarchy Architects + Designers, TJ Costello
Photographer: Brian Jordan - Graphite NYC
James DeLuca Architect, DeLuca Designs Inc.
Len Marks
Großes, Überdachtes Klassisches Veranda im Vorgarten mit Pflastersteinen in New York
Großes, Überdachtes Klassisches Veranda im Vorgarten mit Pflastersteinen in New York
Don Foote Contracting
Rebuild of covered porch and carriage portico on a turn-of-the-century home in the Boston area. The house is an eclectic mix of Medieval Revival and Arts and Crafts Styles.
photography: Todd Gieg
Atlanta Decking & Fence Co., Inc.
© 2014 Jan Stittleburg for Atlanta Decking & Fence.
Große, Verglaste, Überdachte Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Dielen in Atlanta
Große, Verglaste, Überdachte Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Dielen in Atlanta
MossCreek
Custom designed by MossCreek, this four-seasons resort home in a New England vacation destination showcases natural stone, square timbers, vertical and horizontal wood siding, cedar shingles, and beautiful hardwood floors.
MossCreek's design staff worked closely with the owners to create spaces that brought the outside in, while at the same time providing for cozy evenings during the ski season. MossCreek also made sure to design lots of nooks and niches to accommodate the homeowners' eclectic collection of sports and skiing memorabilia.
The end result is a custom-designed home that reflects both it's New England surroundings and the owner's style.
MossCreek.net
Court Atkins Group
McManus Photography
Mittelgroße, Verglaste, Überdachte Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Betonplatten in Charleston
Mittelgroße, Verglaste, Überdachte Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Betonplatten in Charleston
Belmonte Builders
2014 Saratoga Showcase Home - The Frisco. This home features a unique 2-story screened-in porch. The second story porch is accessed from the Master Suite.
MainStreet Design Build
This early 20th century Poppleton Park home was originally 2548 sq ft. with a small kitchen, nook, powder room and dining room on the first floor. The second floor included a single full bath and 3 bedrooms. The client expressed a need for about 1500 additional square feet added to the basement, first floor and second floor. In order to create a fluid addition that seamlessly attached to this home, we tore down the original one car garage, nook and powder room. The addition was added off the northern portion of the home, which allowed for a side entry garage. Plus, a small addition on the Eastern portion of the home enlarged the kitchen, nook and added an exterior covered porch.
Special features of the interior first floor include a beautiful new custom kitchen with island seating, stone countertops, commercial appliances, large nook/gathering with French doors to the covered porch, mud and powder room off of the new four car garage. Most of the 2nd floor was allocated to the master suite. This beautiful new area has views of the park and includes a luxurious master bath with free standing tub and walk-in shower, along with a 2nd floor custom laundry room!
Attention to detail on the exterior was essential to keeping the charm and character of the home. The brick façade from the front view was mimicked along the garage elevation. A small copper cap above the garage doors and 6” half-round copper gutters finish the look.
KateBenjamin Photography
Thompson Custom Homes
Photos by Steve Chenn
Überdachte, Mittelgroße Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Pflastersteinen in Houston
Überdachte, Mittelgroße Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Pflastersteinen in Houston
Weatherwell Elite - Aluminum Shutters
Weatherwell Elite Aluminum shutters are the maintenance free solution for this traditional wood home. The side of the verandah faced directly into the neighbor's backyard and the shutters were used as an attractive privacy screen with louvers the owners could adjust to create privacy while also keeping the airflow for warm summer days.
Peter Zimmerman Architects
Tom Crane - Tom Crane photography
Überdachte, Verglaste, Große Klassische Veranda neben dem Haus mit Dielen in New York
Überdachte, Verglaste, Große Klassische Veranda neben dem Haus mit Dielen in New York
First Lamp
This Greenlake area home is the result of an extensive collaboration with the owners to recapture the architectural character of the 1920’s and 30’s era craftsman homes built in the neighborhood. Deep overhangs, notched rafter tails, and timber brackets are among the architectural elements that communicate this goal.
Given its modest 2800 sf size, the home sits comfortably on its corner lot and leaves enough room for an ample back patio and yard. An open floor plan on the main level and a centrally located stair maximize space efficiency, something that is key for a construction budget that values intimate detailing and character over size.
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