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Markalunas Architecture Group
Verglaste, Überdachte Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Betonboden und Drahtgeländer in Charleston
Arielle C. Schechter, AIA
Multiple floating decks and porches reach out toward the river from the house. An immediate indoor outdoor connection is emphasized from every major room.
kbh architects, ltd.
New Modern Lake House: Located on beautiful Glen Lake, this home was designed especially for its environment with large windows maximizing the view toward the lake. The lower awning windows allow lake breezes in, while clerestory windows and skylights bring light in from the south. A back porch and screened porch with a grill and commercial hood provide multiple opportunities to enjoy the setting. Michigan stone forms a band around the base with blue stone paving on each porch. Every room echoes the lake setting with shades of blue and green and contemporary wood veneer cabinetry.
WINN Design+Build
Geräumige Klassische Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Sonnenschutz, Drahtgeländer und Grillplatz in Washington, D.C.
Marshfield Home & Property Services
We completely rejuvenated this old deteriorated porch with rotted joists, decking, and wooden framed screens by first reconstructing the PT framing, adding a PT post and beam with two frost footings, Enclosing the underside with exterior AC Plywood, doubling the joists to every 8" oc to accept our new Fiberon composite decking, re-framing the post, adding new 60" sliders (4) and Larson Storm door/panel, complete weatherproofing with membrane flashing, New White Versatex Composite PVC trim inside and out, a new set of stairs with 4000 psi stair pad and uplift anchors, and a beautiful stainless steel cable rail to 36" height from Atlantis Cable Rail Systems. New PVC soffits and fascias also. New gutters to follow.
SHELTER Custom-Built Living
Mittelgroße, Überdachte Maritime Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Outdoor-Küche, Dielen und Drahtgeländer in Charleston
William Lee Architect & Associates, LLC
Große, Überdachte Urige Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Säulen und Drahtgeländer in Boston
ActivWall
For some design inspiration with a Lowcountry feel, check out this custom home on Sullivan's Island, as featured in Charleston Home + Design Magazine.
The ActivWall Gas Strut Window used creates a stylish and functional indoor-outdoor entertaining space. For added peace of mind, our products are impact tested for safety in hurricane zones and include a 10-year residential warranty.
Architect: Clarke Design Group
Builder: Diament Building Corp.
Designer: LuAnn Oliver McCants
#GasStrutWindow #CoastalLiving #MadeinUSA Martinsville Made #CharlestonSC
AR Homes | Nashville
Outdoor space of Newport
Geräumige, Überdachte Moderne Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Kamin, Natursteinplatten und Drahtgeländer in Nashville
Geräumige, Überdachte Moderne Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Kamin, Natursteinplatten und Drahtgeländer in Nashville
7th & Line Inc.
Überdachte Moderne Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Säulen, Betonplatten und Drahtgeländer
Screenmobile of Gainesville and Northeast Georgia
We completed these cable rails and screened for these folks in Lavonia. Give us a call today for help in getting your outdoor space just right. #screenmobile #screenmobilenega #screenedporch #screenedinporch #cablerailing
TMD Architects
Views and access to the screen porch was increased with the series of new french doors.
Kleine, Verglaste Maritime Veranda neben dem Haus mit Drahtgeländer in Charleston
Kleine, Verglaste Maritime Veranda neben dem Haus mit Drahtgeländer in Charleston
CHRISTOPHER STROM ARCHITECTS
Sommerhus is a private retreat for two empty-nesters. The clients purchased the previous cabin after falling in love with its location on a private, lakefront peninsula. However, this beautiful site was a challenging site to build on, due to its position sandwiched between the lake and protected wet land. The clients disliked the old cabin because it could only be used in the summer months, due to its lack of both insulation and heat. In addition, it was too small for their needs. They wanted to build a new, larger retreat, but were met with yet another constraint: the new cabin would be limited to the previous cabin’s small footprint. Thus, they decided to approach an architect to design their dream cabin.
As the clients described, “We visited Denmark for a family wedding in 2015, and while biking near Gilleleje, a fishing village on the Baltic Sea, we fell in love with the aesthetic of ‘Sommerhus’: dark exteriors, clean, simple lines, and lots of windows.” We set out to design a cabin that fit this aesthetic while also meeting the site’s constraints.
The clients were committed to keeping all existing trees on their site. In addition, zoning codes required the new retreat to stay within the previous cabin's small footprint. Thus, to maximize the square footage of the cabin without removing trees or expanding the footprint, the new structure had to grow vertically. At the same time, the clients wanted to be good neighbors. To them, this meant that their cabin should disappear into the woods, especially when viewed from the lake. To accomplish both these requests, the architect selected a dark exterior metal façade that would visually retreat into the trees. The metal siding is a modern, low-maintenance, and cost-effective solution, especially when compared to traditional wood siding. Warm wood on the soffits of the large roof overhang contrast with the metal siding. Sommerhus's resulting exterior is just as the clients’ requested: boldly modern yet respectful of the serene surroundings.
The homeowners desired a beach-house-inspired interior, full of light and warmth, in contrast to the dark exterior. As the homeowner explained, “I wanted it to feel like a porch inside.” To achieve this, the living room has two walls of sliding glass doors that connect to the wrap-around porch. This creates a beautiful, indoor-outdoor living space. The crisp and bright kitchen also connects to the porch with the window that opens to an outdoor counter - perfect for passing food and drinks to those lounging on the porch. The kitchen is open to the rest of the first-floor entertaining space, and brings a playful, beach-house feel to the cabin.
After the completion of the project, the homeowners remarked, “Working with Christopher and Eric [of CSA] was a wonderful experience. We absolutely love our home, and each season on the lake is more special than the last.”
Atlanta Decking & Fence Co., Inc.
Contemporary open porch designed and built by Atlanta Decking & Fence.
Mittelgroße, Überdachte Moderne Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Drahtgeländer in Atlanta
Mittelgroße, Überdachte Moderne Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Drahtgeländer in Atlanta
Richard Bubnowski Design LLC
Großes, Überdachtes Maritimes Veranda im Vorgarten mit Outdoor-Küche, Dielen und Drahtgeländer in New York
Phillip Smith General Contractor, LLC
Geräumige, Überdachte Maritime Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Kamin, Dielen und Drahtgeländer in Charleston
Translations Design Studio, LLC
Überdachte Maritime Veranda mit Kamin, Dielen und Drahtgeländer in Charleston
Jones Pierce Studios
The new porch provides good access to the back yard, as opposed to no access in the original house.
Große, Verglaste, Überdachte Retro Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Dielen und Drahtgeländer in Atlanta
Große, Verglaste, Überdachte Retro Veranda hinter dem Haus mit Dielen und Drahtgeländer in Atlanta
Veranda mit Drahtgeländer und unterschiedlichen Geländermaterialien Ideen und Design
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