Beige Veranda Ideas and Designs

Eastport Ipe deck
Eastport Ipe deck
Fine Decks Inc.Fine Decks Inc.
Featured in Deck Design book by Steve Cory
Fireside | Home Addition
Fireside | Home Addition
Che Bella Interiors Design + RemodelingChe Bella Interiors Design + Remodeling
A technology-free gathering space for the family to enjoy together. This transitional four season porch was created as an extension from the client's main living room. With the floor to ceiling stone gas fireplace, and windows the space brings in warmth and coziness throughout the space. Photos by Spacecrafting Photography, Inc
Eze Breeze Porch- Three Seasons Sunroom
Eze Breeze Porch- Three Seasons Sunroom
Screenmobile of Gainesville and Northeast GeorgiaScreenmobile of Gainesville and Northeast Georgia
Eze-Breeze panels on this detached porch make the perfect retreat when the weather gets cold. Give us a call for a head start on winterizing your outdoor space! #ezebreeze #screenmobile #screenmobilenega #screenedporchliving #threeseasonroom
Rugby
Rugby
Landmark Building & Developments (Qld) Pty LtdLandmark Building & Developments (Qld) Pty Ltd
This home was built as an investment project for some valued clients who wanted to create a traditional looking home with contemporary design touches that would suit a family today. Built in an inner Brisbane city suburb, this home needed to appeal to a discerning market who require quality finishes and a thoughtful floor plan.
Farmhouse Rebuild
Farmhouse Rebuild
Nelson BuildersNelson Builders
Sticking with the nature of the original home, the new farmhouse has a large wrap around deck to great guests.
Upper Pilton
Upper Pilton
Shelton HomesShelton Homes
Curly's Shot Photography
Dickson, TN Porch/Garage/In Law Suite Addition
Dickson, TN Porch/Garage/In Law Suite Addition
Noble Johnson ArchitectsNoble Johnson Architects
Photography: Garett + Carrie Buell of Studiobuell/ studiobuell.com
Phantom Screens Idea House: Southern Romance
Phantom Screens Idea House: Southern Romance
Phantom ScreensPhantom Screens
This 1906 single floor bungalow in Mobile, Alabama was restored to showcase Phantom’s window, door and motorized screens. They wanted to bring together the home’s indoor and outdoor living space and make it comfortable year round in Alabama’s changing climate. Phantom’s screens were added to each window and door, allowing homeowners to control the sunlight and breeze that enters the indoor and outdoor living spaces without letting in bugs or debris. It was even possible to turn the porch into an ‘inside room’ contained from the elements, by lowering Phantom’s clear vinyl motorized screens. The screens blend in seamlessly with heritage home’s design and can be easily retracted out of sight when not in use. “They blend seamlessly in with the window and not detract from the beauty so we were able to preserve the old look and feel of the window yet add in the modern convenience of a retractable screen.” - Esther de Wolde, CEO, Phantom Screens Photo credit: Revival Arts Photography
A Farmhouse In The Middle of Florida
A Farmhouse In The Middle of Florida
Buffalo Lumber Company Inc.Buffalo Lumber Company Inc.
We interviewed Kelly after we posted her project on HOUZZ and she had some great quotes so we decided to tell her story in her own words. ************************************************************************* Transitional covered porch with white painted wood soffit and painted wood paneling in Florida. Large white Pillars line the outside of the porch terminating in brick pavers. Woven Patio Furniture and porch swing with matching white pillows and cushions. ************************************************************************* Buffalo Lumber specializes in Custom Milled, Factory Finished Wood Siding and Paneling. We ONLY do real wood.

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