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Thompson Remodeling
The owners of this beautiful historic farmhouse had been painstakingly restoring it bit by bit. One of the last items on their list was to create a wrap-around front porch to create a more distinct and obvious entrance to the front of their home.
Aside from the functional reasons for the new porch, our client also had very specific ideas for its design. She wanted to recreate her grandmother’s porch so that she could carry on the same wonderful traditions with her own grandchildren someday.
Key requirements for this front porch remodel included:
- Creating a seamless connection to the main house.
- A floorplan with areas for dining, reading, having coffee and playing games.
- Respecting and maintaining the historic details of the home and making sure the addition felt authentic.
Upon entering, you will notice the authentic real pine porch decking.
Real windows were used instead of three season porch windows which also have molding around them to match the existing home’s windows.
The left wing of the porch includes a dining area and a game and craft space.
Ceiling fans provide light and additional comfort in the summer months. Iron wall sconces supply additional lighting throughout.
Exposed rafters with hidden fasteners were used in the ceiling.
Handmade shiplap graces the walls.
On the left side of the front porch, a reading area enjoys plenty of natural light from the windows.
The new porch blends perfectly with the existing home much nicer front facade. There is a clear front entrance to the home, where previously guests weren’t sure where to enter.
We successfully created a place for the client to enjoy with her future grandchildren that’s filled with nostalgic nods to the memories she made with her own grandmother.
"We have had many people who asked us what changed on the house but did not know what we did. When we told them we put the porch on, all of them made the statement that they did not notice it was a new addition and fit into the house perfectly.”
– Homeowner
MasterDecks, LLC
Composite/PVC Decking comes in a variety of colors and textures to resemble real wood. Deck contractors are able to heat and bend the planks to create eye-catching decks. Made of wood fiber combined with polyethylene, composite decking is a good-looking, low-maintenance material.
MasterDeck contractors in Seattle are knowledgeable, fully licensed, bonded, and insured. We can handle any deck project – on time and on budget.
Westbrook Interiors
Photography by Erica George Dines
Photo of a traditional patio in Atlanta with a roof extension and with fireplace.
Photo of a traditional patio in Atlanta with a roof extension and with fireplace.
ilumus, llc.
Outdoor living room designed by Sue Oda Landscape Architect.
Photo: ilumus photography & marketing
Model: The Mighty Mighty Mellow, Milo McPhee, Esq.
Stoeppler Construction LLC
This customer wanted us to make them a patio made of stamped and colored concrete.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Nashville with stamped concrete and no cover.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Nashville with stamped concrete and no cover.
KMS Gardens and Design
Paired entry planters with spring bulbs and annuals, anchored with a juniper and enhanced with pussy willow branches..
Small transitional garden in Chicago.
Small transitional garden in Chicago.
Accoya Wood
Accoya was used for all the superior decking and facades throughout the ‘Jungle House’ on Guarujá Beach. Accoya wood was also used for some of the interior paneling and room furniture as well as for unique MUXARABI joineries. This is a special type of joinery used by architects to enhance the aestetic design of a project as the joinery acts as a light filter providing varying projections of light throughout the day.
The architect chose not to apply any colour, leaving Accoya in its natural grey state therefore complimenting the beautiful surroundings of the project. Accoya was also chosen due to its incredible durability to withstand Brazil’s intense heat and humidity.
Credits as follows: Architectural Project – Studio mk27 (marcio kogan + samanta cafardo), Interior design – studio mk27 (márcio kogan + diana radomysler), Photos – fernando guerra (Photographer).
James River Construction, LLC.
The open portion of the dual level balconies on the back of the home offer ample covered outdoor space perfect for the mild central Virginia weather. This seating area overlooks the zero entry pool and private wooded lot.
LDa Architecture & Interiors
TEAM
Interior Design: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Original Architect: Doug Dolezal
Builder: Curtin Construction Company
Landscape Architect: Gregory Lombardi Design
Photographer: Greg Premru Photography
Irwin Outdoors
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional backyard custom-shaped infinity pool in Tampa with natural stone pavers.
Riverside Fence
Photo of an expansive modern backyard patio in New York with a water feature and concrete slab.
Stepstone, Inc.
Design ideas for a contemporary backyard garden in Orange County with concrete pavers and with privacy feature.
High Desert Designs, llc
Design ideas for a large eclectic backyard full sun xeriscape in Denver with natural stone pavers and with rock feature.
Georgia Contractor Group Home Builders
Mid-sized traditional backyard screened-in verandah in Atlanta with decking and a roof extension.
Rikki Snyder
Photo: Rikki Snyder © 2016 Houzz
Design ideas for a large contemporary rooftop and rooftop deck in New York with a container garden and a pergola.
Design ideas for a large contemporary rooftop and rooftop deck in New York with a container garden and a pergola.
Beige Outdoor Design Ideas
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