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Tom Meaney Architect, AIA
Tropical plantation architecture was the inspiration for this hilltop Montecito home. The plan objective was to showcase the owners' furnishings and collections while slowly unveiling the coastline and mountain views. A playful combination of colors and textures capture the spirit of island life and the eclectic tastes of the client.
Archadeck - Columbus
This beautiful Eze Breeze 3 season room looks like a very natural and original extension of the existing home! Archadeck of Columbus achieved a cohesive aesthetic by matching the shingles of the new structure to those original to the home. Low maintenance, high-quality materials go into the construction of our Upper Arlington Eze Breeze porches. The knee wall of this 3 season room boasts Hardie Panels and the room is trimmed in Boral. The gorgeous, dark bronze Eze Breeze windows add dramatic contrast to the light siding and trim. A matching Eze Breeze cabana door was an obvious choice for this project, offering operable windows for ultimate comfort open or closed.
Design Elements
This seating area is design on a "three season porch". This was a very affordable design. We used items from Target and TJMaxx to accessorize. We added a white tray top to the pedestal to create another table. The ottomans are actually wicker baskets that are turned upside down.
Cali Floors
When sustainability is a chief concern, fourth year KSU architecture student Lindsey Telford notes choosing a durable product that’s not going to have to be replaced is just as important as using environmentally-friendly materials. The fact that it’s low-maintenance means no toxic paints and finishes, and a more permanent deck keeps waste out of landfills.
Arhaus
The Baldwin sofa is featured amongst other exlusive-to-Arhaus furnishings. Visit www.arhaus.com to browse collections.
Frazier Associates
The new owners of this late 19th century home in a historic district commissioned Frazier Associates to help transform the house into a new living space that respected the historic character but allowed for modern amenities. Chief among those goals was creating a larger kitchen and more open living and dining areas, as well as designing new rear, side and upper porches that allowed access to the back yard and took advantage of the splendid views of downtown. Character defining features such as wood floors, diamond windows, and original doors, trim and moldings were retained and complemented with a sleek new kitchen, bathrooms and built-in cabinetry. The result is an open, bright interior with spaces that function and flow well together, and new porches that greatly expand the living spaces and integrate the house with the site and views.
Vintage Porch Swings LLC
This is a photo from a customer in Nappa, CA. What a beautiful space, a relaxing swing....
2,932 Eclectic Verandah Design Photos
Vintage Porch Swings LLC
This swing was finishing off a back yard for a special customer. She enjoyed making the bed her own by adding some special pillows and things that meant alot to her.
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