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Kraft Custom Construction
When we first saw this 1850's farmhouse, the porch was dangerously fragile and falling apart. It had an unstable foundation; rotting columns, handrails, and stairs; and the ceiling had a sag in it, indicating a potential structural problem. The homeowner's goal was to create a usable outdoor living space, while maintaining and respecting the architectural integrity of the home.
We began by shoring up the porch roof structure so we could completely deconstruct the porch itself and what was left of its foundation. From the ground up, we rebuilt the whole structure, reusing as much of the original materials and millwork as possible. Because many of the 170-year-old decorative profiles aren't readily available today, our team of carpenters custom milled the majority of the new corbels, dentil molding, posts, and balusters. The porch was finished with some new lighting, composite decking, and a tongue-and-groove ceiling.
The end result is a charming outdoor space for the homeowners to welcome guests, and enjoy the views of the old growth trees surrounding the home.
Archadeck of Austin
These Forest Creek homeowners love their custom-designed deck and screened porch combination. They will enjoy having plenty of room for relaxing, grilling and dining outdoors.
Archadeck of Kansas City
This Parkville MO screen porch features PetScreen screening system, with an open gable for ultimate light and air penetration. The porch also boasts a tongue and groove cathedral ceiling, full electrical installation with recessed lighting and a ceiling fan, a drink rail cap, and a stone porch fireplace for luxury and warmth.
Archadeck of Kansas City
This Parkville MO screen porch features PetScreen screening system, with an open gable for ultimate light and air penetration. The porch also boasts a tongue and groove cathedral ceiling, full electrical installation with recessed lighting and a ceiling fan, a drink rail cap, and a stone porch fireplace for luxury and warmth.
Archadeck of Austin
This photo shows the new screened porch interior prior to the installation of the screen.
Archadeck of Kansas City
This Gladstone MO screened in porch design features a mix of traditional rustic and contemporary low-maintenance materials. The porch boasts a tall gable roof line with screened-in gable and cathedral ceiling. The ceiling is finished with tongue and groove pine, which complements the rustic cedar framing. Both the porch floor and railing are low-maintenance materials, including the drink rail cap.
This outdoor living design also features a highly-useful attached low-maintenance grill deck, perfect for private use and outdoor entertaining.
Deck Plus, LLC - Outdoor Additions
Custom three-season room porch in Waxhaw, NC by Deck Plus.
The porch features a gable roof, an interior with an open rafter ceiling finish with an outdoor kitchen, and an integrated outdoor kitchen.
Colin Healy Design LLC
The porch step was made from a stone found onsite. The gravel drip trench allowed us to eliminate gutters.
Georgia Front Porch
AFTER: Georgia Front Porch designed and built a full front porch that complemented the new siding and landscaping. This farmhouse-inspired design features a 41 ft. long composite floor, 4x4 timber posts, tongue and groove ceiling covered by a black, standing seam metal roof.
Archadeck of Kansas City
Trust Archadeck of Kansas City for a completely custom porch design, tailored for the way you want to enjoy the areas outside your home.
This Fairway Kansas Screened Porch Features:
✅ Open gable roof/cathedral ceiling
✅ Togue & groove ceiling finish
✅ Electrical installation/ceiling lighting
✅ Cedar porch frame
✅ Premium PetScreen porch screen system
✅ Screen door with inset pet door
✅ Low-maintenance decking/porch floor
✅ Stacked stone porch fireplace
Let’s discuss your new porch design! Call Archadeck of Kansas City at (913) 851-3325.
Kraft Custom Construction
When we first saw this 1850's farmhouse, the porch was dangerously fragile and falling apart. It had an unstable foundation; rotting columns, handrails, and stairs; and the ceiling had a sag in it, indicating a potential structural problem. The homeowner's goal was to create a usable outdoor living space, while maintaining and respecting the architectural integrity of the home.
We began by shoring up the porch roof structure so we could completely deconstruct the porch itself and what was left of its foundation. From the ground up, we rebuilt the whole structure, reusing as much of the original materials and millwork as possible. Because many of the 170-year-old decorative profiles aren't readily available today, our team of carpenters custom milled the majority of the new corbels, dentil molding, posts, and balusters. The porch was finished with some new lighting, composite decking, and a tongue-and-groove ceiling.
The end result is a charming outdoor space for the homeowners to welcome guests, and enjoy the views of the old growth trees surrounding the home.
Archadeck of Austin
The railing system for the deck and porch features aluminum Deckorators balusters with cedar top and bottom rail. The deck has a chamfered corner making it a little narrower at the top and wider at the bottom. We designed the deck stairs to follow those angles.
Georgia Front Porch
AFTER: Georgia Front Porch designed and built a full front porch that complemented the new siding and landscaping. This farmhouse-inspired design features a 41 ft. long composite floor, 4x4 timber posts, tongue and groove ceiling covered by a black, standing seam metal roof.
Deck Plus, LLC - Outdoor Additions
Custom three-season room porch in Waxhaw, NC by Deck Plus.
The porch features a gable roof, an interior with an open rafter ceiling finish with an outdoor kitchen, and an integrated outdoor kitchen.
Archadeck of Austin
Our clients like the look of cedar, so they chose pressure-treated wood for their porch framing and had us wrap it in cedar throughout. For their porch floor, they chose Zuri decking, which we were able to match to the original deck floor.
Archadeck of Austin
The screened porch design features a new shed roof tied in to the upper level of the house. The roof extends about 4’ beyond the edge of the original deck. While 4’ doesn’t sound like a lot more space, it was enough to make a huge difference for the homeowners. At Archadeck we always run through a comprehensive needs analysis to be sure we’re addressing our clients’ needs. It’s part of our design process, and it’s one of the reasons we have so many satisfied customers.
Archadeck of Austin
In constructing the screened porch, we replaced the posts at the rear corner of the house, added the porch roof and removed the original beam. We installed our favorite porch ceiling from Synergywood in the Auburn color. The ceiling is in two levels, the original flat ceiling and the cathedral ceiling under the new shed roof, both finished with Synergywood.
The House Designers
Front covered porch of Arbor Creek. View House Plan THD-1389: https://www.thehousedesigners.com/plan/the-ingalls-1389
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