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Mittelgroße, Verglaste, Überdachte Country Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Dielen in Sonstige
Delineations, Inc.
Große, Verglaste, Überdachte Rustikale Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Betonplatten in Austin
IBD Construction Corp. - Infinity Building
Backyard deck.
Kleine Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Dielen in New York
Kleine Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Dielen in New York
Jernigan Homes
TJ Drechsel
Mittelgroße, Verglaste, Überdachte Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Betonboden in Sonstige
Mittelgroße, Verglaste, Überdachte Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Betonboden in Sonstige
Jeffrey Lees, Architect
Porch Addition: Baltimore MD
Photo Credit: Mark Schwenk
Kleine, Überdachte Moderne Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Betonboden und Outdoor-Küche in Baltimore
Kleine, Überdachte Moderne Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Betonboden und Outdoor-Küche in Baltimore
Sample Properties Inc
Enjoy the outdoor living space with an outdoor kitchen and space to dine, relax, and entertain. The outdoor fire place on the left frame of the photo brings an ever deeper element to this backyard oasis.
Phantom Screens
This 1906 single floor bungalow in Mobile, Alabama was restored to showcase Phantom’s window, door and motorized screens. They wanted to bring together the home’s indoor and outdoor living space and make it comfortable year round in Alabama’s changing climate.
Phantom’s screens were added to each window and door, allowing homeowners to control the sunlight and breeze that enters the indoor and outdoor living spaces without letting in bugs or debris. It was even possible to turn the porch into an ‘inside room’ contained from the elements, by lowering Phantom’s clear vinyl motorized screens. The screens blend in seamlessly with heritage home’s design and can be easily retracted out of sight when not in use.
“They blend seamlessly in with the window and not detract from the beauty so we were able to preserve the old look and feel of the window yet add in the modern convenience of a retractable screen.”
- Esther de Wolde, CEO, Phantom Screens
Photo credit: Revival Arts Photography
Chapman Design Group, Inc.
This rustic style home on Hartwell Lake was designed and built for the owners to enjoy with family and friends during their active weekend lifestyle. The home was built on a narrow, deep lot that was semi-level on the roadside and steep on the lakeside. The back half of the lot heavily wooded with mature oak and poplar trees reducing the harsh sun’s heat gain on the home.
The exterior utilizes fiber cement cedar shake and lap siding complimented by deep brown colors for the windows, soffit, trim and the large square columns. A nice balance of natural earth toned stacked stone rounds out the exterior materials completing the rustic casual lake living.
The home 5400 SF is designed and built on thee levels each having a primary focus. The main level creates primary daily living for the owners. This level features an open plan with an entry, stair, dining, kitchen and living areas leading to a large lakeside screened porch. A master suite is privately tucked off its own hallway and allowing it to enjoy the lakeside as well with its own private deck. On the opposite side are two bedrooms, a study and a shared bathroom for each to utilize. An open carport for two vehicles was created with the motor court and connects to the mudroom/utility room giving the owners direct entry into their home.
The upper level is for the grand children with an oversized bedroom, bathroom and loft area for play.
The lower level is the considered the party level. Its primary feature is an elevated stage for the owner’s band opened to a large seating area, dining and kitchen for viewing and listening with direct access to another screened porch. Flanking each side is a theater and two additional bedrooms and bathrooms.
Energy Efficient features include:
• The majority of the lower level sunk into the site below grade
• 6” thick walls utilizing advanced framing techniques
• Foil covered roof sheathing
• Extensive use of blown in cellulous
• All windows & doors are double paned low E argon filed glass
• Tank-less water heaters
• Three separate high efficiency HVAC units with programmable thermostats and a fresh air ERV.
Lastly the owner requested we make every effort to sound proof the home. Many materials and techniques gave a duel purpose and added to the energy efficiency.
These items include:
• 2x6 walls with staggered studs
• Extensive use if rock wool acoustic batting
• Tempered glass in all exterior doors and windows
• ¼ thick Mass Loaded Vinyl (MLV) was installed on the top and bottom of the floor trusses and on all lower level walls.
The combination of the design and detailing utilizing these specific materials enabled us to achieve a 5 Star Plus Energy Star Certification with a HERS Index Score of 50. This home received a the 2015 Pinnacle Award from the SC Home Builders Association for the “Best Achievement in Energy Efficiency” sponsored by the SC Department Commerce.
Lasley Brahaney Architecture + Construction
Our Princeton Architects designed this side entrance for everyday use to reflect the elegance and sophistication of the main front entrance.
Mittelgroße, Überdachte Klassische Veranda neben dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in Sonstige
Mittelgroße, Überdachte Klassische Veranda neben dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in Sonstige
SpaceCraft Architecture
Michael Lee Photography
Verglaste, Überdachte, Mittelgroße Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Dielen in Boston
Verglaste, Überdachte, Mittelgroße Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Dielen in Boston
Realty Restoration, LLC
Christopher Davison, AIA
Große, Verglaste, Überdachte Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Betonplatten in Austin
Große, Verglaste, Überdachte Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Betonplatten in Austin
Hi-Tech Builders, Inc.
Mittelgroße, Verglaste, Überdachte Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Dielen in Los Angeles
TG-Studio
Philip Vile
Überdachte, Mittelgroße Mediterrane Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in London
Überdachte, Mittelgroße Mediterrane Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in London
European Stone Concepts
Photography by Laurey Glenn
Überdachte, Mittelgroße Landhausstil Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Kübelpflanzen und Natursteinplatten in Richmond
Überdachte, Mittelgroße Landhausstil Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Kübelpflanzen und Natursteinplatten in Richmond
User
Screen porch interior
Mittelgroße, Verglaste, Überdachte Moderne Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Dielen in Boston
Mittelgroße, Verglaste, Überdachte Moderne Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Dielen in Boston
Jeremy Russell Stone Masonry, LLC.
Concrete footers and block installed, with natural thin veneer stone on sides and risers and PA true blue thermalled flagstone capping.
Mittelgroße Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in Philadelphia
Mittelgroße Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Natursteinplatten in Philadelphia
Providence Design
Michael Baxley
Überdachte, Mittelgroße Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Feuerstelle und Natursteinplatten in Little Rock
Überdachte, Mittelgroße Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Feuerstelle und Natursteinplatten in Little Rock
Balzer & Tuck Architecture
Überdachte, Mittelgroße Klassische Veranda neben dem Haus mit Dielen in Boston
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