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Sunspace of Central Ohio, LLC
Sunspace of Central Ohio, LLC
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional screened-in back porch design in Columbus with decking and a roof extension.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional screened-in back porch design in Columbus with decking and a roof extension.
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
Mid-sized elegant stone screened-in back porch photo in DC Metro with a roof extension
Millennium Construction
A family in the Chicago suburb of Homer Glen needed to replace an aging cedar deck that extended out from their home's second-floor kitchen and living room areas and that featured a stairway down into the backyard.
Seeking a new, more permanent structure, the family enlisted Millennium Construction's services. Using their desire to include brick columns as a starting point, we worked with them to select the right materials for the new deck — and to create a design that could bring their vision to life while improving the overall aesthetics and versatility of their outdoor space.
For the new deck's surface, we chose brownstone-colored AZEK® decking that complemented the home's siding. Unlike the wood deck it replaced, AZEK decking doesn't require staining every few years, and it doesn't absorb water or buckle as traditional composite woods can. Instead, its PVC boarding is nonabsorbent and stain- and scratch-resistant to provide a lifetime of virtually maintenance-free use with only infrequent washing.
Extending out from the second-floor deck, we built a stairway leading down to the backyard. At the bottom of the stairs, we opted for an open platform area instead of a simple stoop for a more open, inviting feel. This also created an additional outdoor leisure space at the ground level.
The brick columns built to support the deck were topped with iron post lamps to provide a classic look and a pleasing light source for evening recreation. To match the lamps, we installed a textured Fortress Iron Railing between the columns. Galvanized and coated for many years of maintenance-free use, the Fortress product supplies the traditional elegance of wrought iron, while also blocking outdoor views less than thicker railing materials like composite wood can.
We waterproofed the bottom of the deck using a Trex®RainEscape® deck drainage system. By providing complete protection of the area below the deck from rain, sun and other elements, the RainEscape system makes it possible to install ceiling fans, TVs, speakers and more in the outdoor living space below a deck without worry. We finished the deck bottom in wood paneling and then painted it. We hid the drainage pipe for the RainEscape system in the crown molding, which we ran to a gutter emptying out into the yard below the deck stairway.
In the shaded area underneath the deck, we installed two ceiling fans for a cooling effect. We also put in recessed ceiling lights and connections for a flat screen and speakers so the family could watch television and listen to music anytime in a relaxed outdoor setting. After brick pavers laid the patio floor, we screened the area in, placing French doors at each end of the screen room. At six feet wide, the doors retain easy access into the house for furniture and other large items.
While the family opted not to install windows in the screen room, the framing system we used also gives them the flexibility to enclose the space fully from the elements with four-track windows should they wish to do so in the future.
With the new deck and screen room, the family now enjoys a more attractive upstairs area off the living room and kitchen areas where they can grill, entertain and bask in the sun on pleasant days. The screened-in area below gives them the ability to remain outdoors when it's hot or rainy, or when they want to watch their favorite shows. The end result is a house with a more refined look — and a family with a variety of new ways to enjoy the outdoors from the comfort of home.
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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
Cuppett Kilpatrick Architecture + Interior Design
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
Jean Terwilliger Architect
Photo by Susan Teare
This is an example of a rustic screened-in porch design in Burlington with decking and a roof extension.
This is an example of a rustic screened-in porch design in Burlington with decking and a roof extension.
Altura Architects
Photography by Todd Crawford
Large farmhouse stone porch idea in Charlotte with a roof extension
Large farmhouse stone porch idea in Charlotte with a roof extension
Lands End Development - Designers & Builders
Inspiration for a large rustic screened-in back porch remodel in Minneapolis with a roof extension
Heartlands Building Company
The Azek trim and beadboard on this screen room as well as it's GeoDeck decking are very low maintenance.
Inspiration for a timeless screened-in back porch remodel in St Louis with decking and a roof extension
Inspiration for a timeless screened-in back porch remodel in St Louis with decking and a roof extension
Land Art Design, Inc.
Designed and built by Land Art Design, Inc.
Inspiration for a large rustic screened-in back porch remodel in DC Metro with decking and a roof extension
Inspiration for a large rustic screened-in back porch remodel in DC Metro with decking and a roof extension
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Heartlands Building Company
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless screened-in back porch remodel in St Louis with a roof extension
Scott W Bartholomew Architecture
Photos by J. Weiland
Mid-sized transitional back porch photo in Other with decking, a fire pit and a roof extension
Mid-sized transitional back porch photo in Other with decking, a fire pit and a roof extension
Christopher A Rose AIA, ASID
Stacked Stone fireplace is featured on this screened porch. Rion Rizzo, Creative Sources Photography
Elegant porch photo in Charleston with a fire pit
Elegant porch photo in Charleston with a fire pit
Heartlands Building Company
The interior ceiling was finished with groove cedar wood and TWP Cedartone oil, making it the focal point of the room.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional screened-in back porch design in St Louis with a roof extension.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional screened-in back porch design in St Louis with a roof extension.
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Design Builders, Inc.
This is an example of a small contemporary screened-in back porch design in DC Metro with decking.
Georgia Contractor Group Home Builders
T&T Photos
Mid-sized elegant brick back porch photo in Atlanta with a roof extension
Mid-sized elegant brick back porch photo in Atlanta with a roof extension
J.T. Turner Construction
Photographer: Richard Leo Johnson
This is an example of a country screened-in porch design in Atlanta with decking and a roof extension.
This is an example of a country screened-in porch design in Atlanta with decking and a roof extension.
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