Tropical Green Verandah Design Ideas

Hawaiian Cottage Style
Hawaiian Cottage Style
Fine Design Interiors, Inc.Fine Design Interiors, Inc.
Collection of homes depicting designs of “Hawaiian Cottage Style” Photography by Pablo McLoud Waipio Mauka Cottage – Stylish Classic Beach Cottage – Colorful Retro Beach Cottage – Kukio Guest Cottage
Kichler Hatteras Bay Outdoor Patio Ceiling Fan
Kichler Hatteras Bay Outdoor Patio Ceiling Fan
We Got LitesWe Got Lites
A contemporary ceiling fan from Kichler's Hatteras Bay Collection. This sleek, architectural design comes in a lustrous powder coat weathered copper finish. Five reversible ABS blades are pitched 14 degrees and feature weathered copper and walnut finishes. The integrated Fresnel lens glass light kit offers a welcoming glow.
Sandpiper 1126
Sandpiper 1126
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The lanai can be just as secluded... or not. Sandpiper 1126: Florida Luxury Custom Design, Coastal elevation “A”, open Model for Viewing at WaterSound in WaterSound, Florida. Visit www.ArthurRutenbergHomes.com to view other Models
Coastal Modern by Tim Clarke
Coastal Modern by Tim Clarke
Penguin Random House, LLCPenguin Random House, LLC
Reprinted from Coastal Modern by Tim Clarke. Copyright © 2012. Photos © 2012 by Noah Webb
Waterfront living with motorized retractable screens
Waterfront living with motorized retractable screens
Phantom ScreensPhantom Screens
The homeowners of this beachfront home in Jamestown, RI, enjoy a stunning view of Mackerel Cove. In order to better entertain their friends and family and make the most of their seaside views, they decided to add a new porch to the existing building. The homeowners needed a screen solution for their new porch that would provide insect protection, and preserve the clear view of the water without taking away from the elegance of the home. In order to maintain the architectural integrity, the homeowners insisted the screens must retract completely out of sight when not in use. Phantom’s Executive motorized retractable screens were installed in recessed housings and are completely invisible when not in use. Due to frequent strong ocean breezes, the screens are also connected to a wind sensor. The sensor protects the screens from damage by automatically raising them when the wind reaches 40 MPH. When winter arrives, the screens are safely stored in their recessed housings until they are needed the following spring.

Tropical Green Verandah Design Ideas

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