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The Cleary Company
Interior view screened porch addition, size 18’ x 6’7”, Zuri pvc decking- color Weathered Grey, Timberteck Evolutions railing, exposed rafters ceiling painted Sherwin Williams SW , shiplap wall siding painted Sherwin Williams SW 7566
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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.
Archadeck of Central Connecticut
The porch opens into a low-maintenance entry deck using AZEK in a hue to match the spacious paver patio surround located just off the three season porch.
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Adrienne DeRosa
Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz Inc.
"Its all for the love of junk!" exclaims Jennifer, about the free-spirited way of decorating the home's wrap-around porch. "Because it is all outside I won't spend a lot of money on any of it; I find cheap old junk in the trash or garage sales with cute colors or patterns and make it happen."
Inspired by the colors from the garden, various items are recovered or painted in pastel hues to create a comfortable and engaging place to relax.
"Raymond and I love our outdoor wrap-around porch in the summer. Because I decorate it like a house outdoors it creates the comfort of a southern home with surrounding gardens that are bursting with color and nature and fresh smells everyday. You can't help but want to sit and drink your coffee there in the morning and soak it all in. You smell the Lake Erie breeze and hear the waves crashing; its so serene."
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz
Sabrina Alfin Interiors
Designer Sabrina Alfin aimed for a seamless transition between indoors and outdoors, using the view of the lovely gardens and bucolic surroundings as inspiration for the colorful palette and global design influences. Indigo, Chinese red, and bright yellow-gold in textiles and accessories pop off the neutral ground of gray and white to create an effect that is decidedly dramatic and modern, yet also classic and elegant. True to her credo of making responsible, sustainable choices, materials and furnishings for the space were carefully selected to be both literally and figuratively green: the living walls bring the outside in for improved air quality, floor coverings are made of 100% recycled materials, furnishings are either antique or made from rapidly renewable sources, lighting is outfitted with CFL bulbs for reduced energy consumption, and all paint used has zero VOCs. With this composition, Sabrina Alfin Interiors, Inc. continues to promote the idea that sustainability and great residential design are not mutually exclusive. Dean J. Birinyi Photography
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This home, only a few years old, was beautiful inside, but had nowhere to enjoy the outdoors. This project included adding a large screened porch, with windows that slide down and stack to provide full screens above. The home's existing brick exterior walls were painted white to brighten the room, and skylights were added. The robin's egg blue ceiling and matching industrial wall sconces, along with the bright yellow accent chairs, provide a bright and cheery atmosphere in this new outdoor living space. A door leads out to to deck stairs down to the new patio with seating and fire pit.
Project photography by Kmiecik Imagery.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
We started this outdoor living combination space transformation by building out from the existing walkout nook. We meticulously constructed a stunning 16-foot by 15-foot attached Gable Roof patio cover with a Cedar TV Wall.
The new stain and stamp patio was created using the Ashler Slate stamp with a 12-inch border for precise definition of the space and architectural detail.
Our design team chose to use chopped stone on the bar area and we installed a conveniently sized refrigerator to make grabbing a cool drink effortless, without ever stepping back indoors. The redesign transformation also features grey Lueders stone tops with multi-color chopped stone. Lueders is a favorite of our design team, as it is a consistently tried and true Texas limestone, sawn on top as well as on the bottom.
Archadeck of Central Connecticut
Notice the intircate custom sunburst pattern rail and how if compliments the integrated becnh seating and planters.
Photos courtesy Archadeck of Central Connecticut
2,926 Eclectic Verandah Design Photos
Anna Lattimore Interior Design
My clients use this sunny porch as a den.The stone floor, sisal rug and brown leather sofa grounds the brightly colored graphic prints and upholstery.
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