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Coastal Signature Homes
The brick floor gives this screened-in porch a warm ambiance, even while catching the breeze. Sure to be a favorite dining or gathering spot for family and friends.
melee design
Outdoor Dining at Maritime Forest House screened in back porch, full width of house.
Photo: Mark Lee
Donald A. Gardner Architects
Unexpected angles add interest to the open floor plan, where interior columns and special ceiling treatments create definition and distinction. The great room features a cathedral ceiling, fireplace with flanking built-in shelves and access to the screened porch. A convenient pass-thru in the step-saving kitchen keeps everyone connected.
G. Frank Hart Photography: http://www.gfrankhartphoto.com/
DeCocco Design
DeCocco Design created a screened porch that quickly became the favorite room in the house. Stainless cable railings are low maintenance and do not obstruct the view as wooden railings do. The sofa is long enough for nap--or even nighttime sleeping! Dimmable fluorescent lighting is energy efficient, a ceiling fan helps out on hot and humid days extra electrical outlets ensure that the family can entertain in the room with ease. And the colorful paper lanterns are just fun!
HAVEN design+building llc
Three season porch has interchangeable glass and screen inserts to extend the season for outdoor living in Vermont.
Scenic Interiors, LLC
A growing family needed extra space in their 1930 Bungalow. We designed an addition sensitive to the neighborhood and complimentary to the original design that includes a generously sized one car garage, a 350 square foot screen porch and a master suite with walk-in closet and bathroom. The original upstairs bathroom was remodeled simultaneously, creating two new bathrooms. The master bathroom has a curbless shower and glass tile walls that give a contemporary vibe. The screen porch has a fir beadboard ceiling and the floor is random width white oak planks milled from a 120 year-old tree harvested from the building site to make room for the addition.
photo by Skot Weidemann
Scenic Interiors, LLC
A growing family needed extra space in their 1930 Bungalow. We designed an addition sensitive to the neighborhood and complimentary to the original design that includes a generously sized one car garage, a 350 square foot screen porch and a master suite with walk-in closet and bathroom. The original upstairs bathroom was remodeled simultaneously, creating two new bathrooms. The master bathroom has a curbless shower and glass tile walls that give a contemporary vibe. The screen porch has a fir beadboard ceiling and the floor is random width white oak planks milled from a 120 year-old tree harvested from the building site to make room for the addition.
photo by Skot Weidemann
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