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Bourbon, Cigars and Guitars on the Water
Bourbon, Cigars and Guitars on the Water
Dalrymple | Sallis ArchitectureDalrymple | Sallis Architecture
Greg Riegler Photography
Brick back porch idea in Other with a roof extension
Screen Porch & Deck
Screen Porch & Deck
UserUser
The screen porch features retractable screens and the deck has timber posts and cable railing. Hal Kearney, Photographer
This is an example of a traditional back porch design in Other with decking and a roof extension.
Coastal Cottage
Coastal Cottage
David Charlez DesignsDavid Charlez Designs
Lovely covered outdoor living with open air deck feel, yet covered so it can be used in rain or shine. Photo credit: Spacecrafting
Large classic back porch idea in Minneapolis with decking and a roof extension
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Outdoor Living Spaces
Outdoor Living Spaces
PCF Construction GroupPCF Construction Group
Large minimalist back porch photo in Seattle with a roof extension
Boca Raton - New Construction Estate
Boca Raton - New Construction Estate
REH InteriorsREH Interiors
Inspiration for a mediterranean back porch remodel in Miami with a roof extension
Beverly Crest Porch Addition
Beverly Crest Porch Addition
DiFabion Remodeling, Inc.DiFabion Remodeling, Inc.
Evergreen Studio
Mid-sized mountain style screened-in back porch photo in Charlotte with decking and a roof extension
Texas Custom Lake House
Texas Custom Lake House
M. Parker DesignM. Parker Design
Large country concrete back porch photo in Dallas with a fire pit and a roof extension
Wrought Iron Front Porch Fence
Wrought Iron Front Porch Fence
WG FabricationWG Fabrication
Mid-sized elegant back porch photo in Dallas
Lake House
Lake House
Nandina Home & DesignNandina Home & Design
An outdoor hangout area with a fire pit, wooden chairs, glass tables, and black metal chairs. Project designed by Atlanta interior design firm, Nandina Home & Design. Their Sandy Springs home decor showroom and design studio also serve Midtown, Buckhead, and outside the perimeter. For more about Nandina Home & Design, click here: https://nandinahome.com/
Transitional Traditional
Transitional Traditional
Curran & Co. ArchitectsCurran & Co. Architects
Mid-sized transitional concrete paver back porch photo in Atlanta with a fire pit and a roof extension
The Salt Shaker House
The Salt Shaker House
Sea Island Builders LLCSea Island Builders LLC
This screened-in porch off of the kitchen/family room was made for outdoor living. Large sliding glass doors open off of the family room to a screen in porch with built-in fireplace, sitting area and dining area.
Crystal Lake Custom Home
Crystal Lake Custom Home
Bradley Wheeler Architecture & Construction, Inc.Bradley Wheeler Architecture & Construction, Inc.
Bradley Wheeler, AIA, LEED AP
Large transitional stone back porch photo in Other with a roof extension
This Old House NEW
This Old House NEW
Teakwood Builders, Inc.Teakwood Builders, Inc.
The clients were looking for an outdoor space they could retreat to and enjoy with their family. The backyard of this home features flower gardens, a gas burning lamp post, decorative pergola extending from the main house to the garage, 30' fiberglass pool with a splashpad, gas burning firepit area, patio area for outdoor dining, and a screened in porch complete with a 36" fireplace. The pergola is aesthetically pleasing while giving some protection from the elements journeying from house to garage and vice versa. Even with a 30' pool, there is plenty of yard space for family games. The placement of the firepit when lit gives just the right amount of ambiance for overlooking the property in the evening. The patio is located adjacent to the screened in porch that leads into the kitchen for ease of dining and socializing outdoors. The screened in porch allows the family to enjoy aspects of the backyard during inclement weather.
Weddington Porch
Weddington Porch
DiFabion Remodeling, Inc.DiFabion Remodeling, Inc.
Evergreen Studio
Large mountain style stamped concrete screened-in back porch photo in Charlotte with a roof extension
Elegant Porch Addition
Elegant Porch Addition
The English Contractor & Remodeling ServicesThe English Contractor & Remodeling Services
Screen porch addition seating area with ceiling fan is perfect for entertaining or enjoying your morning coffee and crossword. The windows of the existing home are echoed beautifully in the screen windows. The vaulted ceiling , lighting and ceiling fan complete the porch. Photo by Lynn Siegfried, homestreetstudio.com.
Robin Rooke Way Interior Renovations and Screened Porch
Robin Rooke Way Interior Renovations and Screened Porch
Classic Remodeling & Construction, Inc.Classic Remodeling & Construction, Inc.
Photography: Jason Stemple
Large transitional screened-in back porch idea in Charleston with a roof extension
Elmwood Road, Marblehead
Elmwood Road, Marblehead
Michael McCloskey Design GroupMichael McCloskey Design Group
View of porch and trellis Michael McCloskey
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional back porch design in Boston with decking and a pergola.
Charlotte Sunroom & Outdoor Living Area
Charlotte Sunroom & Outdoor Living Area
GJK Building & RemodelingGJK Building & Remodeling
Inspiration for a transitional concrete paver back porch remodel in Charlotte with a roof extension
Outdoor Patio/Living
Outdoor Patio/Living
Laurent Consulting LLC.Laurent Consulting LLC.
Lance Laurent
Large arts and crafts back porch idea in Austin with decking

Back Porch Ideas

Accessor-eaze!
Accessor-eaze!
Interior Enhancement Group, Inc.Interior Enhancement Group, Inc.
We’re crazy about succulent arrangements! You might remember these thick-stemmed plants from the 70s, but we Americans have had an on-and-off love affair with succulents dating back to the 18th century. Today, the Millennials have spurred a big comeback for these plants, for many reasons. Succulents are hardy and they don’t need a lot of care. They can tolerate small amounts of water, in case you occasionally forget to hydrate them. Most of them don’t grow quickly, so they don’t require much space and you won’t have to transplant them often. Succulents don’t need much pruning, if any, and of course, they are so pretty and unusual looking! Planting them in a piece of dried wood only amplifies the organic vibe.
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