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Jonathan Keep Landscape Design
Mid-sized traditional backyard rectangular pool in Boston with natural stone pavers.
Cuomo Construction, Inc
Lou Ferraro Photograhpy
Mid-sized traditional backyard rectangular pool in Bridgeport with a pool house.
Mid-sized traditional backyard rectangular pool in Bridgeport with a pool house.
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Barnes Vanze Architects, Inc.
Anice Hoachlander from Hoachlander Davis Photography, LLC Principal Architect: Anthony "Ankie" Barnes, AIA, LEED AP Project Architect: William Wheeler, AIA
Catalano Architects
This is an example of a traditional rectangular pool in Boston with decomposed granite and a pool house.
Degnan Design-Build-Remodel
Our clients decided that they wanted us to create a new front porch that was inspired by the historic photos, but they were not searching for an exact replica: nothing that would cost excessive amounts of money trying to recreate historic details. Rather the goal was to create something that was a visually similar using off the shelf parts that we could order through our lumber yard and standard suppliers.
A&J Photography, Inc.
Suzanne Hunt Architect
This is an example of a traditional front yard verandah in Perth with decking and a roof extension.
Archi-Dinamica Architects, LLC
renovated front porch
Design ideas for a traditional front yard verandah in New Orleans with an outdoor kitchen.
Design ideas for a traditional front yard verandah in New Orleans with an outdoor kitchen.
Arrow. Land + Structures
--Historic / National Landmark
--House designed by prominent architect Frederick R. Schock, 1924
--Grounds designed and constructed by: Arrow. Land + Structures in Spring/Summer of 2017
--Photography: Marco Romani, RLA State Licensed Landscape Architect
J.Sweitzer-Architects LLC
As seen the alley accessible garage appears to have been associated with the original all along. The character, shaping and color scheme all match the existing home
Sunrise Building & Remodeling Inc
Complete renovation and restoration of decorative Victorian wood porch
This is an example of a traditional verandah in New York.
This is an example of a traditional verandah in New York.
Allen Construction
Jim Bartsch Photography
Traditional verandah in Santa Barbara with a roof extension.
Traditional verandah in Santa Barbara with a roof extension.
Meadowlark Design+Build
The front porch provides a welcoming space to watch over the neighborhood and to greet visitors. This LEED Platinum Certified custom home was built by Meadowlark Design + Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Klassen Remodeling & Design, Inc.
Low maintenance Victorian Porch addition
Inspiration for a traditional verandah in Milwaukee with a roof extension.
Inspiration for a traditional verandah in Milwaukee with a roof extension.
Victorian Outdoor Design Ideas
Anthony James Master Builders, LLC
This beautiful home in Westfield, NJ needed a little front porch TLC. Anthony James Master builders came in and secured the structure by replacing the old columns with brand new custom columns. The team created custom screens for the side porch area creating two separate spaces that can be enjoyed throughout the warmer and cooler New Jersey months.
Saikley Architects
This beautiful 1881 Alameda Victorian cottage, wonderfully embodying the Transitional Gothic-Eastlake era, had most of its original features intact. Our clients, one of whom is a painter, wanted to preserve the beauty of the historic home while modernizing its flow and function.
From several small rooms, we created a bright, open artist’s studio. We dug out the basement for a large workshop, extending a new run of stair in keeping with the existing original staircase. While keeping the bones of the house intact, we combined small spaces into large rooms, closed off doorways that were in awkward places, removed unused chimneys, changed the circulation through the house for ease and good sightlines, and made new high doorways that work gracefully with the eleven foot high ceilings. We removed inconsistent picture railings to give wall space for the clients’ art collection and to enhance the height of the rooms. From a poorly laid out kitchen and adjunct utility rooms, we made a large kitchen and family room with nine-foot-high glass doors to a new large deck. A tall wood screen at one end of the deck, fire pit, and seating give the sense of an outdoor room, overlooking the owners’ intensively planted garden. A previous mismatched addition at the side of the house was removed and a cozy outdoor living space made where morning light is received. The original house was segmented into small spaces; the new open design lends itself to the clients’ lifestyle of entertaining groups of people, working from home, and enjoying indoor-outdoor living.
Photography by Kurt Manley.
https://saikleyarchitects.com/portfolio/artists-victorian/
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