Veranda with a Vegetable Patch and with Columns Ideas and Designs

KDS-Lawley
KDS-Lawley
Honeystone DesignHoneystone Design
Front porch design and outdoor living design including, walkways, patios, steps, accent walls and pillars, and natural surroundings.
Timber Column Porch
Timber Column Porch
Georgia Front PorchGeorgia Front Porch
This timber column porch replaced a small portico. It features a 7.5' x 24' premium quality pressure treated porch floor. Porch beam wraps, fascia, trim are all cedar. A shed-style, standing seam metal roof is featured in a burnished slate color. The porch also includes a ceiling fan and recessed lighting.
Exteriors
Exteriors
DayPaint LLCDayPaint LLC
Spraying on brick and porch area
Front Porch Wrought Iron Columns
Front Porch Wrought Iron Columns
Jeff's Custom PaintingJeff's Custom Painting
This is an "after" photo of three front porch wrought iron columns I restored.
Worm Factory 360
Worm Factory 360
The Gardener of UrbanThe Gardener of Urban
Your worm composter fits anywhere. No mess.
Lande (Yountville)
Lande (Yountville)
Talie Jane InteriorsTalie Jane Interiors
Updated exterior: Painted entire exterior, including black windows, removed paint from exposed beams and columns for natural effect, installed bench. Updated landscaping.
Aluminum Porch Posts and Railing
Aluminum Porch Posts and Railing
Mjolnir ConstructionMjolnir Construction
We believe that word of mouth referrals are the best form of flattery, and that's exactly how we were contacted to take on this project which was just around the corner from another front porch renovation we completed last fall. Removed were the rotten wood columns, and in their place we installed elegant aluminum columns with a recessed panel design. Aluminum railing with an Empire Series top rail profile and 1" x 3/4" spindles add that finishing touch to give this home great curb appeal.
Sprawling Stone Farmhouse
Sprawling Stone Farmhouse
Metzler Home BuildersMetzler Home Builders
Photo Credit: Vivid Home Real Estate Photography
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
Grand Entry
Grand Entry
George Pendleton & Co., Inc.George Pendleton & Co., Inc.
The entry porch provides a good opportunity to make great first impressions. The combination of Western Red Cedar and Tennessee stone give rustic elegance to the spacious entry of this custom home. Designed, built and completed in 2019-2020.

Veranda with a Vegetable Patch and with Columns Ideas and Designs

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Ireland
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