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Generations ago, the porch was where all the action happened — a place to converse with neighbors, cool off in summer and watch kids play in the yard. Today, porches are making a comeback as homeowners look to channel those relaxing days with front stoops and wraparounds. As you browse porch ideas, keep in mind that yours should feel like an extension of the home's interior. Read further for more porch design tips. More
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Tim Barber Ltd Architecture
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Hillgrove
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Elegant porch photo in Los Angeles with decking and a roof extension — Houzz
VERY good example of decking and stone — J McE
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Sharratt Design & Company
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Hearth and View
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Mountain style porch idea in Minneapolis with a fire feature and a roof extension — Houzz
FENÊTRE CHALET — michoulacroix
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Wright Design
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Azalea Ridge
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Beautiful home on Lake Keowee with English Arts and Crafts inspired details. The exterior combines stone and wavy edge siding with a cedar shake roof. Inside, heavy timber construction is accented by reclaimed heart pine floors and shiplap walls. The three-sided stone tower fireplace faces the great room, covered porch and master bedroom. Photography by Accent Photography, Gree...More
i like the idea of hanging the swing from the roof — ls9834
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Lorin Hill, Architect
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Wine Country Modern
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Inspiration for a large modern back porch remodel in San Francisco with decking and a roof extension — Houzz
Preguntar a Gaston PORCHE de ese material — silviaross
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Inspiration for a large transitional screened-in porch remodel in Nashville with decking and a roof extension — Houzz
Fp at end w seating in front of it. Our Couch and two chairs. — docmare95
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TreHus Architects+Interior Designers+Builders
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Greek Revival Remodel - Screened Porch
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This home was completely renovated, including an addition. It was transformed from a Colonial style to Greek Revival, which was more fitting for the neighborhood. The screened porch was added as a part of the renovation, with Greek Revival style pillars separating the screens, and durable ipe decking for a floor.
I like the color of decking boards and white trim. — Kim U
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Top Ridge
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This charming European-inspired home juxtaposes old-world architecture with more contemporary details. The exterior is primarily comprised of granite stonework with limestone accents. The stair turret provides circulation throughout all three levels of the home, and custom iron windows afford expansive lake and mountain views. The interior features custom iron windows, plaster ...More
This places is really nice because of how they designed it. I like how the ceiling looks like and the color they used. I also like the hanging light and the ceiling fan. I like the rock walls and the chimney they made with the rock's and how they have the flat screen TV. I like the sofa and the chairs and how they are the same color and also the tables but I don't like the the designed they used. I like the nice big window and the railing. — Diego Cervantes
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William Petrone
Mantoloking House
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This is an example of a beach style back porch design in New York with decking and a pergola. — Houzz
Incorporate white fencing idea. Think about this treatment on the breezeway and over the back patio. Would tie in the white fencing in the front yard to the back yard. — Amy Cameron
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What kind of porch should I add to my home?


The size and type of your house porch is primarily dictated by your budget, space and overall look. A typical one is integrated into the roofline, so keep that in mind that you’re likely looking at an expensive remodel. Wraparound porches takes up quite a bit of yard space and often require a change to multiple areas of the house, while small sun porch designs out back are a little less tedious. Adding a front stoop is a quick way to enhance your curb appeal, and is a less expensive option as well. In general, all of them have a predominantly traditional feel, so you might try a patio or deck if it doesn't fit your desired style.

What type of porch railings should I have?


The railings, or balustrade, you decide to use can help set the overall style of your porch design. While you can always go with simple vertical balusters for a more craftsman look, there are tons of other porch designs that will make your railings pop. Try turning those same vertical posts diagonally or varying the spacing to create unique patterns. Alternatively, traditional turned railings give a more classic look and will surely make your space sturdy for years to come. For an intricate showstopper, go with a custom sawn wood design that will instantly give a Victorian vibe to your space. For industrial or modern styles, consider metal railings, or sleek horizontal cable railings. To keep your views from being obstructed, glass is always a good option (plus, all of your gorgeous decor won’t be hidden from neighbors). Regardless of the style you decide on, make sure you adhere to local building codes and implement your porch ideas safely.

How should I decorate my porch?


There are no formal rules when it comes to porch decorating ideas, other than to make sure they reflect your lifestyle. You can easily create additional living space by adding plenty of outdoor furniture. Try creating an afternoon nap spot by adding a hammock, swing or daybed, or include simple rocking chairs and adirondack chairs for sipping and chatting with friends. Many porch ideas Include a table or two to set down drinks or snacks, whether it be a small side table or a larger bistro set for summertime meals. Be sure to leave enough space to walk around any furniture, as climbing over your friends and family is not ideal. In general, remember porches are outdoor spaces, so some metals and fabrics can rust and absorb moisture, or fade from being in the sun. Bring in sensitive items when the weather worsens, and opt for more versatile weatherproof pieces overall. To bring your personality into the space, add decorative items like wall hangings, potted plants, throw pillows and rugs for additional color and comfort. Ultimately, it’s all about relaxation and simplicity, so be sure that's reflected in your porch decor and furnishings.