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Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
Imagine a tranquil, spa-like getaway in your very own backyard – just steps from the rear of your home. Sound silly? Not with us leading the magical creation.
King truss construction is used for simple roof trusses and short-span bridges. The truss consists of two diagonal members that meet at the apex of the truss, one horizontal beam that serves to tie the bottom end of the diagonals together, and the king post which connects the apex to the horizontal beam below.
Colin Healy Design LLC
The porch step was made from a stone found onsite. The gravel drip trench allowed us to eliminate gutters.
Uccello Development, LLC
This coastal farmhouse design is destined to be an instant classic. This classic and cozy design has all of the right exterior details, including gray shingle siding, crisp white windows and trim, metal roofing stone accents and a custom cupola atop the three car garage. It also features a modern and up to date interior as well, with everything you'd expect in a true coastal farmhouse. With a beautiful nearly flat back yard, looking out to a golf course this property also includes abundant outdoor living spaces, a beautiful barn and an oversized koi pond for the owners to enjoy.
Studio 2G Architects
Ample seating for the expansive views of surrounding farmland in Edna Valley wine country.
Boyce Design + Build
The new front porch expands across the entire front of the house, creating a stunning entry that fits the scale of the rest of the home. The gorgeous, grand, stacked stone staircase, custom front doors, tapered double columns, stone pedestals and high-end finishes add timeless, architectural character to the space. The new porch features four distinct living spaces including a separate dining area, intimate seating space, reading nook and a hanging day bed that anchors the left side of the porch.
Hibbs Homes
The large front porch in this modern farmhouse extends across the front of the home and features traditional white columns.
Alexander Gorlin Architects
This house was conceived as a series of Shaker-like barns, strung together to create a village in the woods. Each barn contains a discrete function—the entrance hall, the great room, the kitchen, the porch, the bedroom. A garage and guest apartment are connected to the main home by a wisteria-draped courtyard.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
Keller, TX Shade Solution With Modern Appeal!
Archadeck agreed that a modern-chic design was the best fit for their home and landscape. The finished project is built using cedar as the medium for the pergola addition. The clients chose dark walnut stain to increase the warmth of the already warm hues of the cedar. Archadeck attached the pergola addition to the house wall and installed matching gutters. The homeowner also had the area wired for electricity so they could easily add a ceiling fan and party lights overhead. To increase the protection and shade capabilities of the pergola, Archadeck also installed a Polygal polycarbonate cover in bronze.
Joseph Sepot Architects
This wraparound porch offers the perfect location to find shelter from the midday sun, enjoy a cool drink, and take in panoramic views of Long Island Sound.
Jim Fiora Photography LLC
CarsonSpeer Builders
The Ashwood Home’s expansive porches overlook the gracious Grand Lawn and provide amazing views. On the first floor the porch creates an extension of the main living area and the second floor porch is accessible from the recreation room, complete with fireplace and wet bar. The screened porch on the opposite side of the home is adjacent to a beautiful, European-style courtyard with a fountain and fire pit.
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