9,403 American Verandah Design Photos

Seattle Exterior Facelift
Seattle Exterior Facelift
Shuler ArchitectureShuler Architecture
This is a little project we did for a friend a few years ago. Our client approached us after the south face of her house had deteriorated to the point that severe rot and mold had invaded the structure. She also wanted to give the front of her house a facelift and create some more curb appeal. On little projects like these, budget often dictates our design solution and our approach is to maximize value on behalf of our clients. We don't trying to win design awards with these small projects nor are we trying to get published. Our goal is to simply and elegantly solve the problem we are presented with at a price point that our client can afford. There are several ideas we incorporated into this design solution. Foremost was to solve the water infiltration into the building envelope. The structure faces due south and takes a beating from all of the winter storms we get here in the Pacific Northwest. In the summer, harsh sun warps and cracks most siding materials. This solution entailed stripping the entire south facing facade down to the studs, tearing out all of the rotted lumber and reframing this wall to accept new windows. This wall was then insulated, sheathed, covered with a high performance building paper and then sided with a cementitious siding material.We added a cover at the front door to both protect the house and to announce the entry. The element of time plays a large role in our designs and in this case we wanted to highlight the transition from the outer environment to protected interior of the home. Finally, with the addition of the minimal arbor we created a public space on the front of the house that allows for gathering, gives the house more visual interest and provides a public zone between the house and the street. This zone is literally a way for our client, who runs a business on the upper level of her home, to get out of her house and interact with the world. In short, this was a contextual solution that blends in well with its neighbors and promotes community through a classic front porch design. Our client spends a lot of time here in the summers chatting with neighbors, enjoying a glass of wine and watching the setting sun. There are several ideas we incorporated into this desgn solution. Foremost was to solve the water infiltration into the building enevelope. The structure faces due south and takes a beating from all of the winter storms we get here in the Pacific Northwest. In the summer, harsh sun warps and cracks most siding materials. This solution entailed stripping the entire south facing facade down to the studs, tearing out all of the rotted lumber and refaming this wall to accept new windows. This wall was then insulated, sheathed, covered with a high performance building paper and then sided with a cementitious siding material.We added a cover at the front door to both protect the house and to announce the entry. The element of time plays a large role in our designs and in this case we wanted to highlight the transiton from the outer environment to protected interior of the home. Finally, with the addition of the minimal arbor we created a public space on the front of the house that allows for gathering, gives the house more visual interest and provides a public zone between the house and the street. This zone is a literally way for out client, who runs a business on the upper level of her home, to get our her house and interact with the world. In short, this was a contextual solution that blends in well with its neighbors and promotes community through a classic front porch design. Our client spends a lot of time here in the summers chatting with neighbors, enjoying a glass of wine and watching the setting sun.
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Triple Crown Outdoor Living
Triple Crown Outdoor Living
12/12 Architects & Planners12/12 Architects & Planners
The 4 exterior additions on the home inclosed a full enclosed screened porch with glass rails, covered front porch, open-air trellis/arbor/pergola over a deck, and completely open fire pit and patio - at the front, side and back yards of the home.
Vaulted Front Porch Design Ideas
Vaulted Front Porch Design Ideas
Stanton HomesStanton Homes
Brick steps lead to the dark brown painted front door, with vaulted porch ceiling above. See the craftsman details and woodwork on the porch columns and headers.
South Highlands Exterior
South Highlands Exterior
WoodshapersWoodshapers
We removed dated vinyl siding and installed all new Evening Blue James Hardi siding. Built a new front porch and columns.
Patio drop screen enclosure
Patio drop screen enclosure
Pike Awning CompanyPike Awning Company
Stainless steel cable guided vertical drop screens help enclose an outdoor seating area
Phantom Screens Idea House: Southern Romance
Phantom Screens Idea House: Southern Romance
Phantom ScreensPhantom Screens
Jacksons Grill outdoor BBQ, Phantom Screens motorized retractable screens. Photo credit: Revival Arts Photography
Front Porches
Front Porches
Atlanta Porch & PatioAtlanta Porch & Patio
A view from the front walkway of the Craftsman style porch. The white wood floors and painted ceiling make it look polished and classic, and the fans help keep you cool in the summer. At Atlanta Porch & Patio we are dedicated to building beautiful custom porches, decks, and outdoor living spaces throughout the metro Atlanta area. Our mission is to turn our clients’ ideas, dreams, and visions into personalized, tangible outcomes. Clients of Atlanta Porch & Patio rest easy knowing each step of their project is performed to the highest standards of honesty, integrity, and dependability. Our team of builders and craftsmen are licensed, insured, and always up to date on trends, products, designs, and building codes. We are constantly educating ourselves in order to provide our clients the best services at the best prices. We deliver the ultimate professional experience with every step of our projects. After setting up a consultation through our website or by calling the office, we will meet with you in your home to discuss all of your ideas and concerns. After our initial meeting and site consultation, we will compile a detailed design plan and quote complete with renderings and a full listing of the materials to be used. Upon your approval, we will then draw up the necessary paperwork and decide on a project start date. From demo to cleanup, we strive to deliver your ultimate relaxation destination on time and on budget.
Bozeman Front Entry Renovation
Bozeman Front Entry Renovation
Peter Q Brown Innovative DesignPeter Q Brown Innovative Design
This is a new covered patio addition in a craftsman style that transformed the front of a basic 1950’s era Bozeman home. This project was a 2019 Bozeman Beautification Award of Excellence Winner. To see the VIDEO about this project: https://youtu.be/tgMnxU9HN3E This patio design features heavy wood posts, exposed ceiling joists and structural beams that are visible from the street. The symmetrical composition of stylish light fixtures, siding details, and bench seating gives the front entry of this home an appealing combination of elegance and beauty.

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