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After returning from a winter trip to discover his house had been flooded by a burst second-floor pipe, this homeowner was ready to address the renovations and additions that he had been pondering for about a decade. It was important to him to respect the original character of the c. +/- 1910 two-bedroom small home that had been in his family for years, while re-imagining the kitchen and flow.
In response, KHS proposed a one-story addition, recalling an enclosed porch, which springs from the front roof line and then wraps the house to the north. An informal front dining space, complete with built-in banquette, occupies the east end of the addition behind large double-hung windows sized to match those on the original house, and a new kitchen occupies the west end of the addition behind smaller casement windows at counter height. New French doors to the rear allow the owner greater access to an outdoor room edged by the house to the east, the existing one-car garage to the south, and a rear rock wall to the west. Much of the lot to the north was left open for the owner’s annual summer volley ball party.
The first-floor was then reconfigured, capturing additional interior space from a recessed porch on the rear, to create a rear mudroom entrance hall, full bath, and den, which could someday function as a third bedroom if needed. Upstairs, a rear shed dormer was extended to the north and east so that head room could be increased, rendering more of the owner’s office/second bedroom usable. Windows and doors were relocated as necessary to better serve the new plan and to capture more daylight.
Having expanded from its original 1100 square feet to approximately 1700 square feet, it’s still a small, sweet house – only freshly updated, and with a hint of porchiness.
Photos by Katie Hutchison


Angle Eye Photography
Classic back porch idea in Philadelphia with a roof extension and decking
Classic back porch idea in Philadelphia with a roof extension and decking


boat dock, dark patio furniture, green glassware, outdoor dining, sunset, trees, view, water view, waterfront, wood deck, wood porch, wood railing
Elegant porch photo in Chicago with decking
Elegant porch photo in Chicago with decking


Photot Credit: Kenneth M Wyner Photography Inc
Transitional front porch photo in DC Metro with decking
Transitional front porch photo in DC Metro with decking


Stuart Jones Photography
Inspiration for a country porch remodel in Raleigh with decking and a roof extension
Inspiration for a country porch remodel in Raleigh with decking and a roof extension
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John T. Pugh, Architect, LLC is an architectural design firm located in Boston, Massachusetts. John is a registered architect, whose design work has been published and exhibited both nationally and internationally. In addition to his design accolades, John is a seasoned project manager who personally works with each client to design and craft their beautiful new residence or addition. Our firm can provide clients with seamless concept to construction close-out project delivery. If a client prefers working in a more traditional design-only basis, we warmly welcome that approach as well. “Customer first, customer focused” is our approach to every project.


Inspiration for a mid-sized modern screened-in side porch remodel in Raleigh with decking and a roof extension


Screened porch is 14'x20'. photos by Ryann Ford
Elegant screened-in porch photo in Austin with decking and a roof extension
Elegant screened-in porch photo in Austin with decking and a roof extension


Photo Credit: Omar Salinas, HiTech Photo, Inc.
Farmhouse screened-in porch photo in DC Metro with a roof extension
Farmhouse screened-in porch photo in DC Metro with a roof extension


This Year Round Betterliving Sunroom addition in Rochester, MA is a big hit with friends and neighbors alike! After seeing neighbors add a sunroom to their home – this family had to get one (and more of the neighbors followed in their footsteps, too)! Our design expert and skilled craftsmen turned an open space into a comfortable porch to keep the bugs and elements out!This style of sunroom is called a fill-in sunroom because it was built into the existing porch. Fill-in sunrooms are simple to install and take less time to build as we can typically use the existing porch to build on. All windows and doors are custom manufactured at Betterliving’s facility to fit under the existing porch roof.


Lanai and laundry room addition - Winter Park, FL. This project added a lanai to an existing house where previously only a small exterior door overhang existed. A 12' x 8' opening was created to acomodate new exterior French doors in lieu of the existing wall and small windows. These doors are birch with Sikkens ebony gel stain. The lanai ceiling is painted pine tounge and groove with custom wood beams. Lanai flooring is a sand set concrete paver. The summer kitchen includes custome custom built stained cypress cabinets with polished concrete countertops. The summer kitchen appliances include DCS 30" grill, sideburner, undercabinet refrigerator and hood. The lanai columns and beams were custom created to acomodate hidded motorized screens. Laundry room addition included custom barn door style rolling door.


Trent & Co.
Hunter Fan Company Matheston Onyx Bengal Ceiling Fan with Light
Large classic screened-in back porch idea in DC Metro with decking and a roof extension
Large classic screened-in back porch idea in DC Metro with decking and a roof extension


This is an example of a contemporary screened-in back porch design in Detroit.


Joe DeMaio Photography
Mid-sized elegant stone screened-in back porch photo in Other with a roof extension
Mid-sized elegant stone screened-in back porch photo in Other with a roof extension
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Second Story addition to increase space and capture view of Puget Sound
Mid-sized trendy stone porch idea in Seattle with a roof extension
Mid-sized trendy stone porch idea in Seattle with a roof extension
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