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Phillips Brothers Contracting Inc.
A screened-in porch off the kitchen has a grill deck and a lovely view. The T&G ceiling is vaulted and helps to cool the air.
Kevin Mason, Architect
FRIENDS AND FAMILY enter through the screened porch off of the driveway.
A DOUBLE STAIRCASE leads to either the front or the back yards.
HomeMasons, Inc
Most porch additions look like an "after-thought" and detract from the better thought-out design of a home. The design of the porch followed by the gracious materials and proportions of this Georgian-style home. The brick is left exposed and we brought the outside in with wood ceilings. The porch has craftsman-style finished and high quality carpet perfect for outside weathering conditions.
The space includes a dining area and seating area to comfortably entertain in a comfortable environment with crisp cool breezes from multiple ceiling fans.
Love porch life at it's best!
Before and After Builders, Inc.
Built this screened in porch over an existing deck using 10" x 10" Cypress columns and beams. Install 1 x 6 tongue and groove pine ceiling boards. Installed cat proof screen and two screen doors with mortised hardware. Installed sconces on the posts!
Building Company Number 7, Inc.
Having a porch that is screened in but at the same time feels open with the outdoor fresh air is the best of both worlds. With stained hard wood floors and a fireplace, you almost feel like this is a room in your house.
Meadowlark Design+Build
This raised screened porch addition is nestled among the large trees in the surrounding yard give the space a tree-house feel. Design and build is by Meadowlark Design+Build in Ann Arbor, MI. Photography by Sean Carter, Ann Arbor, MI.
Phantom 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
Dillard-Jones Builders, LLC
A Dillard-Jones Builders design – this home takes advantage of 180-degree views and pays homage to the home’s natural surroundings with stone and timber details throughout the home.
Photographer: Fred Rollison Photography
Lowell Custom Homes
Lowell Custom Homes, Lake Geneva, WI. ,
Prairie style architecture is fitting for this lake front home with it's restful integration to the surrounding environment. High quality craftsmanship is evident throughout with stylistic detailing that welcomes visitors throughout the seasons.
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
MWA, Inc.
Wood and weathered metal are beautifully combined in this mountain home. Photographer: Nate Bennett
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