Rustic Porch

Rich wood textures and a cozy fireplace make this porch the ultimate mountain escape. For unique furniture finds look for local craftsman to create custom pieces. Photography by Beall+Thomas Photography

Porches should connect your interior to the exterior with ease, and provide additional living space. This functional floor plan features a place to dine and a space to visit. Photo courtesy of Sunbrella

French doors with large window panes provide access while allowing natural light inside this home. Consider how you need the door to function when you come back from shopping. Photo courtesy of Anderson Windows and Doors

Screens allow you to use your porch more often and make it better suited for more activities. You can save money and time and have a more attractive porch if you make design decisions for screens at the start of the project. Photo courtesy of On the Porch

Railings play a key role in the overall look of your porch. Think about how you want to capture a view and research local building codes before you begin. Photo courtesy of On the Porch

Often used as both a decorative and functional feature, ceiling fans are popular additions to porches. This floor plan is open and airy, allowing a fan to circulate cool evening breezes. Photography by Beall+Thomas Photography

A back porch can be a great place to enjoy water or nature views, or a protected spot to watch the kids play in the yard. When deciding on a location for your outdoor space, think about how you will use it. Photo courtesy of On the Porch

Posts and columns add to the beauty of your porch, but they are also the important vertical support that holds up your porch roof. Consider custom details that create interest around your porch posts.

The most traditional kind of porch, the front porch is popular with homeowners who want to keep up with the neighborhood or create a welcoming entry for guests. Plan your porch to blend with your home's design, not take away from it.

Don't be afraid to mix different types of porch furniture and accessories. Soft curtains, wicker furniture and a rich wooden coffee table come together in lavish harmony. Use durable mildew-resistant outdoor materials for linens and pillows. Photo courtesy of Sunbrella

Define a porch seating area with outdoor area rugs and if you have the space, arrange some seats facing toward your house. This outdoor space mixes patterns and colors to create a cozy porch for conversation. Photo courtesy of Sunbrella

Green is the defining color on this porch. Using the same hue throughout is a great way to create a cohesive look.

Drapery panels make it easy to control the amount of sun on your porch. Sunbrella designs these sleek fabric additions that make a stylish statement on any porch.

Wooden rocking chairs and a porch swing make this outdoor space the ideal antebellum retreat. Create a porch that's eye candy by mixing and matching paint colors. Photo courtesy of On the Porch

Comfort is key when executing your floor plan. Make your porch feel as inviting as your spaces inside by incorporating weather-resistant fabrics and comfortable seating.

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October 25, 2018 at 5:44 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Porches