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Outdoor Design Ideas with a Roof Extension

Hampton
Hampton
place architecture:designplace architecture:design
Our clients’ goal was to add an exterior living-space to the rear of their mid-century modern home. They wanted a place to sit, relax, grill, and entertain while enjoying the serenity of the landscape. Using natural materials, we created an elongated porch to provide seamless access and flow to-and-from their indoor and outdoor spaces. The shape of the angled roof, overhanging the seating area, and the tapered double-round steel columns create the essence of a timeless design that is synonymous with the existing mid-century house. The stone-filled rectangular slot, between the house and the covered porch, allows light to enter the existing interior and gives accessibility to the porch.
Outdoor Kitchen Starkey Ranch Trinity
Outdoor Kitchen Starkey Ranch Trinity
Stone Outdoor KitchensStone Outdoor Kitchens
Outdoor Kitchen in Trinity FL. Featuring steel gray granite 3 cm, 304 steel Zline 760 cfm hood, Bull Steer Premium Grill, 304 steel sink with faucet, Bull standard fridge, Bull access doors, natural dry stacked stone (Golden Honey) siding with accent stone veneer wall.
Larchlea Project
Larchlea Project
Petrucci HomesPetrucci Homes
Patio - mid-sized farmhouse backyard stone patio idea in Detroit with a roof extension
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New Barn
New Barn
Pinemar, IncPinemar, Inc
Jeffrey Totaro Pinemar, Inc.- Philadelphia General Contractor & Home Builder.
Cottage stone front porch photo in Philadelphia with a roof extension
3 Season Room Feature
3 Season Room Feature
Anthony Wilder Design/Build, Inc.Anthony Wilder Design/Build, Inc.
We designed a three season room with removable window/screens and a large sliding screen door. The Walnut matte rectified field tile floors are heated, We included an outdoor TV, ceiling fans and a linear fireplace insert with star Fyre glass. Outside, we created a seating area around a fire pit and fountain water feature, as well as a new patio for grilling.
Modern Farmhouse - Durham, NC
Modern Farmhouse - Durham, NC
Lisle Architecture & DesignLisle Architecture & Design
Parade of Homes Gold Winner This 7,500 modern farmhouse style home was designed for a busy family with young children. The family lives over three floors including home theater, gym, playroom, and a hallway with individual desk for each child. From the farmhouse front, the house transitions to a contemporary oasis with large modern windows, a covered patio, and room for a pool.
Kenilworth
Kenilworth
Ross Builders, Inc.Ross Builders, Inc.
Screened Porch
Huge transitional stone screened-in back porch idea in Chicago with a roof extension
Screened-in porch
Screened-in porch
FineCraft Contractors, Inc.FineCraft Contractors, Inc.
Finecraft Contractors, Inc. GTM Architects Randy Hill Photography
Mid-sized elegant stone screened-in back porch photo in DC Metro with a roof extension
Custom Spec Home
Custom Spec Home
Snider & Metcalf Interior Design, LTDSnider & Metcalf Interior Design, LTD
Inspiration for a huge farmhouse stone patio remodel in Other with a roof extension
Porch
Porch
Norris ArchitectureNorris Architecture
Overlooking the lake and with rollaway screens
Patio - farmhouse backyard stone patio idea in Austin with a fire pit and a roof extension
Pool House on a Georgian Estate
Pool House on a Georgian Estate
VanderHorn ArchitectsVanderHorn Architects
The soaring vaulted ceiling and its exposed timber framing rises from the sturdy brick arched facades. Flemish bond (above the arches), running bond (columns), and basket weave patterns (kitchen wall) differentiate distinct surfaces of the classical composition. A paddle fan suspended from the ceiling provides a comforting breeze to the seating areas below. Gus Cantavero Photography
Southern Living August 2015 Feature
Southern Living August 2015 Feature
European Stone ConceptsEuropean Stone Concepts
Photography by Laurey Glenn
This is an example of a mid-sized farmhouse stone porch design in Richmond with a roof extension.
Bright Screened-In Porch
Bright Screened-In Porch
Harbour Towne ConstructionHarbour Towne Construction
This beautiful, bright screened-in porch is a natural extension of this Atlanta home. With high ceilings and a natural stone stairway leading to the backyard, this porch is the perfect addition for summer.
Modern Farmhouse New Home
Modern Farmhouse New Home
KNR Design StudioKNR Design Studio
Inspiration for a farmhouse backyard stone patio kitchen remodel in San Francisco with a roof extension
Mill Spring Modern Farmhouse
Mill Spring Modern Farmhouse
Altura ArchitectsAltura Architects
Photography by Todd Crawford
Large farmhouse stone porch idea in Charlotte with a roof extension
Best of Houzz 2015 - Porch (Richmond)
Best of Houzz 2015 - Porch (Richmond)
Colonial Homecrafters, Ltd.Colonial Homecrafters, Ltd.
Loggia with outdoor dining area and grill center. Oak Beams and tongue and groove ceiling with bluestone patio. Winner of Best of Houzz 2015 Richmond Metro for Porch
Columbia Street
Columbia Street
Oakley Home BuildersOakley Home Builders
Krista Sobkowiak
Inspiration for a large coastal stone front porch remodel in Chicago with a roof extension
Tudor Style Screened Porch Addition
Tudor Style Screened Porch Addition
Meadowlark Design+BuildMeadowlark Design+Build
The newly added screened porch looks like it has always been there. The arch and screen details mimic the original design of the covered back entry. Design and construction by Meadowlark Design + Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photography by Joshua Caldwell.
Orono Entertainment
Orono Entertainment
Stonepocket Unique LandscapesStonepocket Unique Landscapes
Tim Heelan
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless backyard stone patio remodel in Minneapolis with a fire pit and a roof extension

Outdoor Design Ideas with a Roof Extension

Hilltop Hacienda
Hilltop Hacienda
AlphaStudio Design GroupAlphaStudio Design Group
Centered on seamless transitions of indoor and outdoor living, this open-planned Spanish Ranch style home is situated atop a modest hill overlooking Western San Diego County. The design references a return to historic Rancho Santa Fe style by utilizing a smooth hand troweled stucco finish, heavy timber accents, and clay tile roofing. By accurately identifying the peak view corridors the house is situated on the site in such a way where the public spaces enjoy panoramic valley views, while the master suite and private garden are afforded majestic hillside views. As see in San Diego magazine, November 2011 http://www.sandiegomagazine.com/San-Diego-Magazine/November-2011/Hilltop-Hacienda/ Photos by: Zack Benson
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