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Bussell Interiors
Using retractable solar shades provided necessary coverage without blocking the natural light. The elevated space gave a tree house effect. Adding another functional space to this historic property.
Photo Credit : John Ellis
EASYdesigns
Greens, Greens, beautful greens! What a beautiful addition to your porch or outdoor space. Add a few accents like pine cones, wooden candy canes and garland and you have created an eye popping arrangement!
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Archadeck of Austin
This covered porch is spacious enough for a large dining table and chairs as well as another grouping of chairs in front of the hearth. For the porch ceiling, we used Synergywood, a beautiful, rich, prefinished wood ceiling. We installed 8 can lights in the ceiling and 3 ceiling fans, given the size of the space. We also ran all the electric required so the homeowners can install their hot tub behind the fireplace in the near future.
Archadeck of Birmingham
We took the space that they already had and made it even better by adding screen. Archadeck of Birmingham used all cedar posts, rails and a cedar door to add rustic appeal to the space. As you may know, in and around Birmingham area, we love our cedar porches!
Bella Tucker Decorative Finishes
Painting by Bella Tucker Decorative Finishes- Photos by Geinger Hill
Daggett Builders, Inc.
Daggett Builders, Inc
Visitors enjoying the music in our model sun room at Plants Unlimited in Rockport, Maine
Art Gems
More creations by Adirondack Artist, Charles Atwood King! This is an example of his outdoor structures, porches and/or landscaping. We reproduce his oil paintings as giclée canvas prints found at ArtGems.org.
Scott Sanders LLC
The architect designed the home as a Spanish colonial revival with accents of Pueblo, Italian and Deco.
Photography by Joshua Klein
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Home Restoration Services, Inc.
This family of five wanted to enjoy their great neighborhood on a new front porch gathering space. While the main home has a somewhat contemporary look, architect Lee Meyer specified Craftsman Era details for the final trim and siding components, marrying two styles into an elegant fusion. The result is a porch that both serves the family's needs and recalls a great era of American Architecture. Photos by Greg Schmidt.
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