Front Veranda with a Vegetable Patch Ideas and Designs

Casa vacacional en la Montaña, Dosrius
Casa vacacional en la Montaña, Dosrius
Virginia CesenaVirginia Cesena
En esta vivienda realizamos un home staging vacacional, la casa de grandes dimensiones estaba muy abandonada y dejada, pero los propietarios querían alquilarla a un nivel medio/alto y a extranjeros. Realizamos mucha obra: pintamos toda la casa en blanco para destacar la luz, amplitud y darle protagonismo al paisaje exterior tan espectacular que tenía. Además de cambiar todas las puertas de la vivienda por unas más actuales en blanco. Sacamos espejos encastados en las paredes, muebles empotrados, elementos que distorsionaban el aspecto montañero de la casa, revisamos las instalaciones de electricidad, calefacción y agua de toda la casa. Compramos mobiliario y complementos muy cuidados, de diseño y elegidos con criterio profesional, para poder estar a la altura de los futuros huéspedes.
Scott's
Scott's
Kumaran DesignKumaran Design
© INDIVAR SIVANATHAN
Traditional Stone Pathway
Traditional Stone Pathway
StoneSet Porous PavingStoneSet Porous Paving
This photo shows two colours of stone, they sandy 'yellow sienna' pathway and the rich red 'glensanda' which is the border strip of the driveway. The Sandy stone was chosen to match the roof tiles and the homes trip including the guttering, doorways and windows
HOUSE / O #2  縁側 / ウッドデッキ
HOUSE / O #2  縁側 / ウッドデッキ
Polite Design Office/ポライトデザインオフィスPolite Design Office/ポライトデザインオフィス
(夫婦+子供1+犬1)4人家族のための新築住宅 photos by Katsumi Simada
Garden Porch
Garden Porch
Cummings Architecture + InteriorsCummings 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
Garden Porch
Garden Porch
Cummings Architecture + InteriorsCummings 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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Photographer : © Toshiyuki Yano
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Photographer : © Toshiyuki Yano

Front Veranda with a Vegetable Patch Ideas and Designs

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