Victorian Side Yard Verandah Design Ideas
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C&M Woodworking
Photography by Sam Gray
This is an example of a traditional side yard verandah in Boston with natural stone pavers and a roof extension.
This is an example of a traditional side yard verandah in Boston with natural stone pavers and a roof extension.
Blade & Chisel Design Co. LLC
Andrea Burns
Inspiration for an expansive traditional side yard verandah in Other.
Inspiration for an expansive traditional side yard verandah in Other.
Marvin
Architect: Russ Tyson, Whitten Architects
Photography By: Trent Bell Photography
“Excellent expression of shingle style as found in southern Maine. Exciting without being at all overwrought or bombastic.”
This shingle-style cottage in a small coastal village provides its owners a cherished spot on Maine’s rocky coastline. This home adapts to its immediate surroundings and responds to views, while keeping solar orientation in mind. Sited one block east of a home the owners had summered in for years, the new house conveys a commanding 180-degree view of the ocean and surrounding natural beauty, while providing the sense that the home had always been there. Marvin Ultimate Double Hung Windows stayed in line with the traditional character of the home, while also complementing the custom French doors in the rear.
The specification of Marvin Window products provided confidence in the prevalent use of traditional double-hung windows on this highly exposed site. The ultimate clad double-hung windows were a perfect fit for the shingle-style character of the home. Marvin also built custom French doors that were a great fit with adjacent double-hung units.
MARVIN PRODUCTS USED:
Integrity Awning Window
Integrity Casement Window
Marvin Special Shape Window
Marvin Ultimate Awning Window
Marvin Ultimate Casement Window
Marvin Ultimate Double Hung Window
Marvin Ultimate Swinging French Door
Heritage Homes Construction
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional side yard verandah in New York with decking and a roof extension.
Trumbull Architects
Photo of a traditional side yard verandah in New York with concrete pavers and a roof extension.
Thompson Builders Inc
This side porch lower section was completely rebuilt with new side panels, lattice and a teak floor.
Mid-sized traditional side yard verandah in Boston.
Mid-sized traditional side yard verandah in Boston.
Belltown Design LLC
Exterior, curved verandah. Queen Anne Victorian, Fairfield, Iowa. Belltown Design. Photography by Corelee Dey and Sharon Schmidt.
Design ideas for an expansive traditional side yard verandah in St Louis with decking and a roof extension.
Design ideas for an expansive traditional side yard verandah in St Louis with decking and a roof extension.
Stroud Architects + Associates, PLLC
View of porch (parlour level). This expanded exterior space replaced the code required fire stair necessary for this property's previous use as apartments.
Project completed while Architectural project manager at Poticny Deering Felder, PC. Photos by PDF
MCW Carpentry LLC
This photo shows the curve of the front porch
The square columns the rails and spindles
We're all custom made in our shop
The overall design was taken from neighboring houses
Which all have the same look
Showhomes with Tracey McLeod
Caco Photography
Photo of a small traditional side yard screened-in verandah in Gold Coast - Tweed with natural stone pavers.
Photo of a small traditional side yard screened-in verandah in Gold Coast - Tweed with natural stone pavers.
MMA Builders
650 sq. ft. deck and covered screen porch addition. Decking is Fiberon Warm Sienna and railings are Fiberon Classic.
Photo of a large traditional side yard screened-in verandah in Boston with a roof extension.
Photo of a large traditional side yard screened-in verandah in Boston with a roof extension.
MD Eggers
Justin Meyer
Photo of a large traditional side yard screened-in verandah in Other with a roof extension.
Photo of a large traditional side yard screened-in verandah in Other with a roof extension.
MD Eggers
You can see where originally a porch was located, most likely a sleeping porch. Several years ago it was enclosed. The condition of these large post was very bad and they needed to be replaced. We used a combination of our manual lathe and our CNC lathe to recreate each post to exclty the original style, shape, and size. Photo by Justin Meyer
FIDELITY Builders and Design
Royalty creation studios
Mid-sized traditional side yard verandah in Los Angeles with a vegetable garden, natural stone pavers and an awning.
Mid-sized traditional side yard verandah in Los Angeles with a vegetable garden, natural stone pavers and an awning.
Architelle Architecture & Interior Design
Colour Schemes
A change of colour scheme can completely transform a home. Architelle can assist to prepare colour schemes that respect the period of your home, enhance its unique features while setting a contemporary tone.
Thompson Builders Inc
This side porch lower section was completely rebuilt with new side panels, lattice and a teak floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional side yard verandah in Boston.
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional side yard verandah in Boston.
Heritage Homes Construction
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional side yard verandah in New York with decking and a roof extension.
Trumbull Architects
Photo of a traditional side yard verandah in New York with concrete pavers and a roof extension.
Thompson Builders Inc
This side porch lower section was completely rebuilt with new side panels, lattice and a teak floor.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional side yard verandah in Boston.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional side yard verandah in Boston.
Victorian Side Yard Verandah Design Ideas
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