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Donald A. Gardner Architects
This stately house plan has classic wood detailing and deep eaves. An arched entryway mimics the clerestory above it, while gables and dormers create architectural interest in this house plan. The interior boasts three fireplaces- one within a screened porch, and decorative ceilings, exposed beams, a wet bar, and columns add to the custom-styled features.
Casa Verde Construction
screen porch with very high ceilings. It really captures the breezes on a warm sunny day.
emma delon
This beautiful screened porch and grilling deck were a new addition to the home. Opening up from the family room, the porch allows for indoor-outdoor entertaining in almost any weather. Equipped with an outdoor wood burning fireplace and TV as well as living and and ceiling fans, this space can be enjoyed day or night by the entire family.
Ben Quie & Sons
Traditional design blends well with 21st century accessibility standards. Designed by architect Jeremiah Battles of Acacia Architects and built by Ben Quie & Sons, this beautiful new home features details found a century ago, combined with a creative use of space and technology to meet the owner’s mobility needs. Even the elevator is detailed with quarter-sawn oak paneling. Feeling as though it has been here for generations, this home combines architectural salvage with creative design. The owner brought in vintage lighting fixtures, a Tudor fireplace surround, and beveled glass for windows and doors. The kitchen pendants and sconces were custom made to match a 1912 Sheffield fixture she had found. Quarter-sawn oak in the living room, dining room, and kitchen, and flat-sawn oak in the pantry, den, and powder room accent the traditional feel of this brand-new home.
Design by Acacia Architects/Jeremiah Battles
Construction by Ben Quie and Sons
Photography by: Troy Thies
Meadowlark Design+Build
These Ann Arbor homeowners opted for an unattached screened-in porch with a raised deck that could be used for dining, relaxing, or gathering which overlooked their beautiful backyard. The thoughtful design keeps it visually appealing while blending seamlessly with the existing home. Being detached from the house doesn't block light into the basement windows nor does it shade the family room or obstruct any other windows of the home. It does, however, help shade — in a good way! — the part of the paver patio that was not replaced with decking and minimizes the heat during Michigan summers.
Catherine French Design, LLC.
Custom outdoor Screen Porch with Scandinavian accents, outdoor sofa, custom pillows, and amazing rail details
Heartlands Building Company
Heartlands built this screen room with bronze aluminum, a bronze Gerkin swinging screen door, walnut colored GeoDeck composite decking, and more.
Amy Troute Inspired Interior Design
ATIID collaborated with these homeowners to curate new furnishings throughout the home while their down-to-the studs, raise-the-roof renovation, designed by Chambers Design, was underway. Pattern and color were everything to the owners, and classic “Americana” colors with a modern twist appear in the formal dining room, great room with gorgeous new screen porch, and the primary bedroom. Custom bedding that marries not-so-traditional checks and florals invites guests into each sumptuously layered bed. Vintage and contemporary area rugs in wool and jute provide color and warmth, grounding each space. Bold wallpapers were introduced in the powder and guest bathrooms, and custom draperies layered with natural fiber roman shades ala Cindy’s Window Fashions inspire the palettes and draw the eye out to the natural beauty beyond. Luxury abounds in each bathroom with gleaming chrome fixtures and classic finishes. A magnetic shade of blue paint envelops the gourmet kitchen and a buttery yellow creates a happy basement laundry room. No detail was overlooked in this stately home - down to the mudroom’s delightful dutch door and hard-wearing brick floor.
Photography by Meagan Larsen Photography
Jim Mathews Builder
The 40 foot long and 12 feet wide screened porch covers the back of the home and has a stacked stone fireplace at one end as well as a custom bar with kegorator and wine refrigerator. The fireplace has outlets for a mounted tv and speakers for surround sound. Tounge and Groove ceilings compliment the look. This porch is large enough for 4 distinct areas, sitting, dining, bar, and the bedswing.
BlueStone Construction, LLC
With an expansive phantom screened porch we were able to deliver every majestic view to our clients with the comfort of a fireplace and ceiling fans to control temperature.
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