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Cantilevered cypress deck floor with floating concrete steps on this pavilion deck. Brandon Pass architect
Sitework Studios
Platinum Landscape & Pools
A concrete path, backed by a rock seat wall, lit with low voltage lighting, transitions to a private patio.
Photo Credit: Platinum Landscape & Pools
Laura Engen Interior Design
Make the most of outdoor living and add a fireplace to your porch so you can enjoy the space year-round!
Built by Great Neighborhood Homes, Photography by Troy Thies, Landscaping by Moms Landscaping
FORNEY + architecture, LLC
Front porch offers a shady retreat and people-watching location for vacation home at the beach.
Jefferson Door Company
House was built by B R Laws. Jefferson Door supplied Int/ext doors, windows, shutters, cabinetry, crown, columns, stair parts and door hardware.
Custom Concepts Construction Inc.
In this image, you can see the Cobble Stone columns installed that create an elegant appearance of the front porch and dimension to the window trim as well. The contrast of the two colors brings out the architecture of the home. Creating depth can make any homes appearance elegant and welcoming.
Cummings Architecture + Interiors
Situated in a neighborhood of grand Victorians, this shingled Foursquare home seemed like a bit of a wallflower with its plain façade. The homeowner came to Cummings Architects hoping for a design that would add some character and make the house feel more a part of the neighborhood.
The answer was an expansive porch that runs along the front façade and down the length of one side, providing a beautiful new entrance, lots of outdoor living space, and more than enough charm to transform the home’s entire personality. Designed to coordinate seamlessly with the streetscape, the porch includes many custom details including perfectly proportioned double columns positioned on handmade piers of tiered shingles, mahogany decking, and a fir beaded ceiling laid in a pattern designed specifically to complement the covered porch layout. Custom designed and built handrails bridge the gap between the supporting piers, adding a subtle sense of shape and movement to the wrap around style.
Other details like the crown molding integrate beautifully with the architectural style of the home, making the porch look like it’s always been there. No longer the wallflower, this house is now a lovely beauty that looks right at home among its majestic neighbors.
Photo by Eric Roth
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