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Alair Homes Savannah - The Strong Group
Brick outdoor fireplace, outdoor dining area with marsh views.
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Phantom Screens
The Stafford showcases a desire for simple beauty and honest craftsmanship. It features classic styles for contemporary living without sacrificing style or substance. Exterior details include timber, cedar shake, and stone, giving the Stafford a timeless appeal. On the first floor, a spacious foyer leads to an octagon-shaped living room. Nearby, a large kitchen and the hearth room boast raised ceilings and serve as the heart of the home. The adjacent octagonal dining room is open to the second floor, while a nearby large screen porch and hot tub off the kitchen blends indoor and outdoor spaces. With the addition of Phantom’s motorized retractable screens, the porch is transformed into an outdoor living space that’s protected from the elements.
Georgia Front Porch
New portico overhang addition on a mid-century ranch. Note bracket on extended roof line. Designed and built by Georgia Front Porch.
Visbeen Architects
Featuring a classic H-shaped plan and minimalist details, the Winston was designed with the modern family in mind. This home carefully balances a sleek and uniform façade with more contemporary elements. This balance is noticed best when looking at the home on axis with the front or rear doors. Simple lap siding serve as a backdrop to the careful arrangement of windows and outdoor spaces. Stepping through a pair of natural wood entry doors gives way to sweeping vistas through the living and dining rooms. Anchoring the left side of the main level, and on axis with the living room, is a large white kitchen island and tiled range surround. To the right, and behind the living rooms sleek fireplace, is a vertical corridor that grants access to the upper level bedrooms, main level master suite, and lower level spaces. Serving as backdrop to this vertical corridor is a floor to ceiling glass display room for a sizeable wine collection. Set three steps down from the living room and through an articulating glass wall, the screened porch is enclosed by a retractable screen system that allows the room to be heated during cold nights. In all rooms, preferential treatment is given to maximize exposure to the rear yard, making this a perfect lakefront home.
Barton Phelps & Associates, Architects
View from sceened porch off master bedroom.
Photo: Timothy Hursley
Metamorphosis Design-Build
A one-and-a-half story home in Minneapolis' Hale neighborhood got a whole lot bigger when we helped these clients add on a screened-in porch.
Photo by David J. Turner
24e Design Co.
A step outside is how far away your new favorite destination could be. With a 24e Signature Line Cyprus Swing Bed just outside your back door, escaping to relax will get a whole lot easier. Each swing bed is designed to fit an afternoon of reading a good book, having a cold drink, or just about any other way you can imagine relaxing! Inspired by Lowcountry living the 24e Swing bed is a must have for those long summer days. With multiple options available, we can help create the swing bed you've always wanted. Call us today 912-233-2274.
Materials: Cyprus
WDH: 90" x 42" x 24"
Multiple Color and Sizing options available
Designed to fit a twin sized mattress; fully customizable.
Bedding not included.
14,969 Contemporary Verandah Design Photos
Julie Moir Messervy Design Studio (JMMDS)
JMMDS created a woodland garden for a contemporary house on a pond in a Boston suburb that blurs the line between traditional and modern, natural and built spaces. At the front of the house, three evenly spaced fastigiate ginkgo trees (Ginkgo biloba Fastigiata) act as an openwork aerial hedge that mediates between the tall façade of the house, the front terraces and gardens, and the parking area. JMMDS created a woodland garden for a contemporary house on a pond in a Boston suburb that blurs the line between traditional and modern, natural and built spaces. To the side of the house, a stepping stone path winds past a stewartia tree through drifts of ajuga, geraniums, anemones, daylilies, and echinaceas. Photo: Bill Sumner.
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