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David Heide Design Studio
An outdoor sink makes garden cleanup easy.
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio
Photos: Susan Gilmore
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.
Skot Weidemann photo
Meadowlark Design+Build
A separate seating area right off the inside dining room is the perfect spot for breakfast al-fresco...without the bugs, in this screened porch addition. Design and build is by Meadowlark Design+Build in Ann Arbor, MI. Photography by Sean Carter, Ann Arbor, MI.
Kevin Mason, Architect
THE SCREENED PORCH is deep enough for a table for four. It leads to the new family room and renovated kitchen.
AN OUTDOOR CEILING FAN boosts breezes.
Departure l Architecture
Doubled roof beams create a refined appearance at the ceiling of this outdoor covered porch. The stone is "real" stone but cut in thinner sections for cost savings
Casa Verde Construction
screen porch with very high ceilings. It really captures the breezes on a warm sunny day.
Isaman design, Inc.
On a quiet cul-de-sac not too far from downtown San Luis Obispo lies the contemporary craftsman styled Clausen Residence. The challenges that accompanied this project were what, in the end, made it so interesting. The buildable area of the site is very small due to the fact that almost half of the property is occupied by a biological open space easement, established to protect the creek that runs behind the lot. In addition to this, the site is incredibly steep, which lent itself well to a stair stepped 3-story floor plan. Strict height restrictions set by the local jurisdiction governed the decision to bury the garage in the hill, and set the main living space on top of it, accompanied by the children’s bedrooms and game room further back on the site. The 3rd floor is occupied fully by the master suite, which looks down on the back yard below. Off of the great room is a vast deck, with built in barbecue, fire place and heaters, ideal for outdoor entertaining year round.
The house, adorned in lap siding and true craftsman details is flanked by gorgeous oak trees and the creek beyond.
Architectural Homes by Anders Inc
The eyebrow roof at the front door draws guests up toward the front door.
Wiedemann Architects LLC
View of the porch looking towards the new family room. The door leads into the mudroom.
Photography: Marc Anthony Photography
12/12 Architects & Planners
New Craftsman style home, approx 3200sf on 60' wide lot. Views from the street, highlighting front porch, large overhangs, Craftsman detailing. Photos by Robert McKendrick Photography.
CRE Construction
A beloved space for any Minnesota home is a screened porch. This one gives a cabin getaway feel with the use of knotty pine and ample space to "breathe" in the fresh air.
Arts and Crafts Side Yard Verandah Design Ideas
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