Contemporary Porch Ideas
HAVEN design+building llc
Three season porch has interchangeable glass and screen inserts to extend the season for outdoor living in Vermont.
Mid-sized trendy screened-in back porch idea in Burlington with decking and a roof extension
Mid-sized trendy screened-in back porch idea in Burlington with decking and a roof extension
Rochman Design-Build Inc.
This is an example of a contemporary screened-in back porch design in Detroit.
Atlas Moran Construction
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary screened-in back porch remodel in DC Metro with decking and a roof extension
Fowlkes Studio
Brandon Webster Photography
Trendy screened-in porch photo in DC Metro with a roof extension
Trendy screened-in porch photo in DC Metro with a roof extension
Brownwood Decorating
Inspiration for a large contemporary screened-in back porch remodel in Dallas with a roof extension
Peter Eskuche, AIA
This is an example of a contemporary porch design in Minneapolis with a fireplace and a roof extension.
Omar Gutiérrez, Architect
New deck and screened porch overlooking back yard. All structural wood is completely covered in composite trim and decking for a long lasting, easy to maintain structure. Custom composite handrails and stainless steel cables provide a nearly uninterrupted view of the back yard.
Architecture and photography by Omar Gutiérrez, NCARB
Spacecrafting / Architectural Photography
Spacecrafting/Architectural Photography
This is an example of a contemporary porch design in Minneapolis.
This is an example of a contemporary porch design in Minneapolis.
Mosby Building Arts
A Webster Groves, MO home reaches full potential with the addition of a shady front porch. Wood columns with cultured stone bases add texture, and a gently curving sidewalk leads to the Azek floor. Stone pavers create raised flower beds on either side of the porch.
Photos by Toby Weiss for MBA.
Jarrett Vaughan Builders, Inc.
Side view of porch
This is an example of a contemporary porch design in Philadelphia.
This is an example of a contemporary porch design in Philadelphia.
Fredman Design Group
Designers gave the house a wood-and-steel façade that blends traditional and industrial elements.Photography by Eric Hausman
Designers gave the house a wood-and-steel façade that blends traditional and industrial elements. This home’s noteworthy steel shipping container construction material, offers a streamlined aesthetic and industrial vibe, with sustainable attributes and strength. Recycled shipping containers are fireproof, impervious to water and stronger than traditional building materials. Inside, muscular concrete walls, burnished cedar beams and custom oak cabinetry give the living spaces definition, decorative might, and storage and seating options.
For more than 40 years, Fredman Design Group has been in the business of Interior Design. Throughout the years, we’ve built long-lasting relationships with our clients through our client-centric approach. When creating designs, our decisions depend on the personality of our clients—their dreams and their aspirations. We manifest their lifestyle by incorporating elements of design with those of our clients to create a unique environment, down to the details of the upholstery and accessories. We love it when a home feels finished and lived in, with various layers and textures.
While each of our clients and their stories has varied over the years, they’ve come to trust us with their projects—whether it’s a single room to the larger complete renovation, addition, or new construction.
They value the collaborative team that is behind each project, embracing the diversity that each designer is able to bring to their project through their love of art, travel, fashion, nature, history, architecture or film—ultimately falling in love with the nurturing environments we create for them.
We are grateful for the opportunity to tell each of clients’ stories through design. What story can we help you tell?
Call us today to schedule your complimentary consultation - 312-587-9184
FineCraft Contractors, Inc.
We transformed an early-1900's house into a contemporary one that's fit for three generations.
Click this link to read the Bethesda Magazine article: http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Magazine/September-October-2012/Family-Ties/
Architects: GTM Architects
Steve Richards Interior Design
Landscape done by: Olive Tree Landscape & Design
Photography: Ken Wyner
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