Green Verandah Design Ideas

A Warm Welcome
A Warm Welcome
David Lund DesignDavid Lund Design
What is an often overlooked aspect of a front porch is the more subtle and welcoming front they provide to a house. They are transitional spaces to be both inhabited and walked through when entering the house. This dual purpose blurs the lines between inside and outside and creates a place of welcome. David Lund Design
Screened porch with arches
Screened porch with arches
K Squared Builders - Dale KramerK Squared Builders - Dale Kramer
Puzzling...not really. Putting puzzles together though is just one way this client plans on using their lovely new screened porch...while enjoying the "bug free" outdoors. A fun "gangway" invites you to cross over from the old deck.
Front Porch Addition
Front Porch Addition
One Room at a Time, Inc.One Room at a Time, Inc.
There was no front porch on this existing home. The porch looks like it has belonged on this house since it was originally built, which was the homeowner's preference. All materials are composite with the character of a traditional porch. Turned columns and balusters complete the look. One Room at a Time, Inc.
Ipe Wood Mailbox Post
Ipe Wood Mailbox Post
AdvantageLumber.comAdvantageLumber.com
Any post covered with exotic hardwoods like Ipe create a unique and special centerpiece in the area. Surrounded by nature, this mailbox post benefited from the custom made sleeve.
Algoma Retreat
Algoma Retreat
Searl Lamaster Howe ArchitectsSearl Lamaster Howe Architects
A simple stone knee wall encloses the front porch, which has ample space for parking outdoor equipment. Horizontal windows provide views from the kitchen counter to see if guests are approaching. A seven foot square picture window frames the view into the dining room and out through to the bluff beyond. The owners requested a house that would focus on celebrating the land, and so the entrance leads your gaze straight through to the outdoors on the other side.
2019 | Summer Porch Series: Screened Porch
2019 | Summer Porch Series: Screened Porch
Robin's Nest InteriorsRobin's Nest Interiors
The last installment of our Summer Porch Series is actually my own Screened Porch. My husband Tom and I love this outdoor space, and I have designed it like I would any other room in my home. When we purchased our home, it was just a covered porch. We added the screens, and it has been worth every penny. A couple of years ago, we even added a television out here so we could watch our beloved Bulldogs play football. We brought the all-weather wicker furniture from our previous home, but I recently had the cushions recovered in outdoor fabrics of blues and greens. This extends the color palette from my newly redesigned Den into this space. I added colorful accessories like an oversized green ceramic lamp, and navy jute poufs serve as my coffee table. I even added artwork to fill the large wall over a console. Of course, I let nature be the best accessory and filled pots and hanging baskets with pet friendly plants. We love our Screened Porch and utilize it as a third living space in our home. We hope you have enjoyed our Summer Porch Series and are inspired to redesign your outdoor spaces. If you need help, just give us a call. Enjoy!
Open Gable Screened Porch
Open Gable Screened Porch
Crisp ArchitectsCrisp Architects
Screened porch addition Photographer: Rob Karosis
Lime Kiln
Lime Kiln
UserUser
Rear classical screened porch was added. Contractor is Promaster, Louisville, Ky. photos by Tim Winters
Award Winning Timber Frame Vacation Home
Award Winning Timber Frame Vacation Home
PamPam
New updated porch furniture in 2017. Wicker Set, Parr's Furniture, Alpharetta, GA Teak Table & Chairs, Watauga Creek, Franklin NC

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