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Endless Summer
Endless Summer
Feinmann, Inc.Feinmann, Inc.
Idée de décoration pour une très grande véranda tradition avec sol en béton ciré.
Clovelly House 01
Clovelly House 01
UserUser
Inspiration pour une très grande véranda design avec un sol en carrelage de céramique, un plafond standard et un sol blanc.
Architecture
Architecture
UserUser
Idée de décoration pour une très grande véranda.
Meshewa Estate at Turner Farm in Indian Hill
Meshewa Estate at Turner Farm in Indian Hill
Mark Dunkley Architecture and Design, Inc.Mark Dunkley Architecture and Design, Inc.
We are excited to share photos of the newly renovated Meshewa Estate at Turner Farm in Indian Hill. Mark Dunkley Architecture and Design worked closely with the Turner Farm Team to repurpose the original house into an event center to help support the mission of Turner Farm yet look and feel like an old mansion with all of the charm and detail one would hope to experience. Thank you Turner Farm for giving us the opportunity to work on such an amazing project. Mark Dunkley Architecture and Design www.mcdarch.com Photos by Caitlin Chrisenee Photography (www.caitlinchrisenee.com)
Study
Study
Angela Reynolds DesignsAngela Reynolds Designs
Cette image montre une très grande véranda ethnique avec un sol en calcaire et un sol beige.
Classic Country Residence
Classic Country Residence
Cath Tonkin InteriorsCath Tonkin Interiors
Idées déco pour une très grande véranda classique avec tomettes au sol, un poêle à bois et un plafond en verre.
Cosmopolitan Home Magazine 2015 Home of the Year
Cosmopolitan Home Magazine 2015 Home of the Year
Francesca Owings Interior DesignFrancesca Owings Interior Design
Sunroom
Idée de décoration pour une très grande véranda tradition.
Montague Drive Sunroom Addition
Montague Drive Sunroom Addition
Jordan Design-Build GroupJordan Design-Build Group
JDBG is wrapping up work on an expansive 2-story sunroom addition that also included modifications to the existing home’s interior and significant exterior improvements as well. The original project brief was to provide a conditioned 4-season sunroom addition where the homeowners could relax and enjoy their wooded views. As we delved deeper into our client’s overall objectives, it became clear that this would be no ordinary sunroom addition. The resulting 16’x25’ sunroom is a showstopper with 10’ high ceilings and wall to wall windows offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape. As we recommend with most addition projects, the process started with our Preliminary Design Study to determine project goals, design concepts, project feasibility and associated budget estimates. During this process, our design team worked to ensure that both interior and exterior were fully integrated. We conducted in-depth programming to identify key goals and needs which would inform the design and performed a field survey and zoning analysis to identify any constraints that could impact the plans. The next step was to develop conceptual designs that addressed the program requirements. Using a combination of 3-D massing, interior/exterior renderings, precedent imaging and space planning, the design concept was revised and refined. At the end of the study we had an approved schematic design and comprehensive budget estimates for the 2-story addition and were ready to move into design development, construction documentation, trade coordination, and final pricing. A complex project such as this involves architectural and interior design, structural and civil engineering, landscape design and environmental considerations. Multiple trades and subs are engaged during construction, from HVAC to electrical and plumbing, framers, carpenters and masons, roofers and painters just to name a few. JDBG was there every step of the way to ensure quality construction. Other notable features of the renovation included expanding the home’s existing dining room, incorporating a custom ‘dish room,’ and providing fully conditioned storage and his & her workrooms on the lower level. A new front portico will visually connect the old and new structures and a brand new roof, shutters and paint will further transform the exterior. Thoughtful planning was also given to the landscape, including a back deck, stone patio and walkways, plantings and exterior lighting. Stay tuned for more photos as this sunroom addition nears completion.
Rookwood - Traditional Estate
Rookwood - Traditional Estate
Visbeen ArchitectsVisbeen Architects
Builder: J. Peterson Homes Interior Designer: Francesca Owens Photographers: Ashley Avila Photography, Bill Hebert, & FulView Capped by a picturesque double chimney and distinguished by its distinctive roof lines and patterned brick, stone and siding, Rookwood draws inspiration from Tudor and Shingle styles, two of the world’s most enduring architectural forms. Popular from about 1890 through 1940, Tudor is characterized by steeply pitched roofs, massive chimneys, tall narrow casement windows and decorative half-timbering. Shingle’s hallmarks include shingled walls, an asymmetrical façade, intersecting cross gables and extensive porches. A masterpiece of wood and stone, there is nothing ordinary about Rookwood, which combines the best of both worlds. Once inside the foyer, the 3,500-square foot main level opens with a 27-foot central living room with natural fireplace. Nearby is a large kitchen featuring an extended island, hearth room and butler’s pantry with an adjacent formal dining space near the front of the house. Also featured is a sun room and spacious study, both perfect for relaxing, as well as two nearby garages that add up to almost 1,500 square foot of space. A large master suite with bath and walk-in closet which dominates the 2,700-square foot second level which also includes three additional family bedrooms, a convenient laundry and a flexible 580-square-foot bonus space. Downstairs, the lower level boasts approximately 1,000 more square feet of finished space, including a recreation room, guest suite and additional storage.
New Cannan- Sunroom
New Cannan- Sunroom
Christopher Maya Associates Inc.Christopher Maya Associates Inc.
The sunroom walls and ceilings are a burst of brightness in Benjamin Moore’s Glass Slipper with trim and beams in Benjamin Moore’s Ivory White. Katie Ridder’s hand-painted Pagoda linen in Ruby makes for conversation-piece chairs. Ceramic elephant garden stools are from Prima Antiques. Raoul Textiles’ Robin’s Egg linen graces the sofa, punched up with a Loro Piana orange cashmere pillow. Custom stools sport a Holland & Sherry leather. The rug is from Elizabeth Eakins. Photographer: Christian Harder
Modern English Farmhouse | Hillsboro, Oregon
Modern English Farmhouse | Hillsboro, Oregon
Westlake Development Group, LLCWestlake Development Group, LLC
Justin Krug Photography
Inspiration pour une très grande véranda rustique avec un sol en carrelage de céramique, un puits de lumière et un sol gris.
Crafting Luxury: A Comprehensive Remodel in the Heart of Saratoga
Crafting Luxury: A Comprehensive Remodel in the Heart of Saratoga
May Construction, Inc.May Construction, Inc.
Upon approaching, a newly minted covered porch welcomes visitors, leading them into a refreshing entryway. The floor in this space boasts a herringbone style European oak in a smoked finish. The double mahogany front doors with square glass windows set an inviting tone for the elegant interiors awaiting inside.
Rowayton House
Rowayton House
Demetriades + WalkerDemetriades + Walker
Exemple d'une très grande véranda scandinave avec un sol en carrelage de porcelaine, un puits de lumière et un sol blanc.
Transformative Skylight
Transformative Skylight
Sunspace Design, Inc.Sunspace Design, Inc.
In 2014, these clients came to Sunspace with a sketch and a dream of enlarging their kitchen. The goal was to create a much larger, open room flooded with natural light. Sunspace worked with the clients to design a space that would meet their goals, and the results are presented here. The most important facet of this project was the design and inclusion of a large double hip skylight centered in the ceiling of the new space. The size of the skylight required a concealed steel frame to carry the long spans and provide the desired levels of natural lighting. Sunspace coordinated the entire project from design to kitchen renovation to completion. The space is open and light. Because the kitchen work area became part of the unified space, the client was left with a great place for family and friends to gather. Additional customization throughout the kitchen and the introduction of elegant wood flooring added to the appeal and warmth of this truly magnificent family space.
Riverfront Retreat
Riverfront Retreat
The MZO GROUPThe MZO GROUP
Innitou Photo classy area very spacious and beautiful scenery beautiful stone patty o
Réalisation d'une très grande véranda design avec un sol en carrelage de porcelaine et un plafond standard.
Appartement Edouard Vaillant
Appartement Edouard Vaillant
Batilde StudioBatilde Studio
Aménagement d'une très grande véranda classique avec parquet clair et un plafond standard.
Upper Lodge
Upper Lodge
Green County DevelopmentsGreen County Developments
Cette photo montre une très grande véranda chic avec un plafond en verre.
Studs Out Remodel - Eastpoint Country Club
Studs Out Remodel - Eastpoint Country Club
Big Bear Developers LLCBig Bear Developers LLC
Customized to perfection, a remarkable work of art at the Eastpoint Country Club combines superior craftsmanship that reflects the impeccable taste and sophisticated details. An impressive entrance to the open concept living room, dining room, sunroom, and a chef’s dream kitchen boasts top-of-the-line appliances and finishes. The breathtaking LED backlit quartz island and bar are the perfect accents that steal the show.
Double Orangery Extension in Wimbledon
Double Orangery Extension in Wimbledon
David SalisburyDavid Salisbury
This stunning project in Wimbledon is a unique design and was a pleasure to work on. Our clients required two buildings on the back of their home. The existing house is unusual, and the extensions were designed to complement its features. Transoms were used in the windows to create the extra height required and curve detailing was added to the French doors. One orangery is an extension of the kitchen which creates an open plan kitchen/dining area. The second orangery is used as a relaxing seating area. It also incorporates a staircase to the first floor with a balcony overlooking the seating area. It is a unique design which has added lots of character to the home. Both new extensions benefit from stunning views of the garden and copious natural light which saturates the home due to the large windows and high lantern roofs. Because of the size and nature of the new build, the client’s home became a working building site and we had to ensure all necessary safety procedures were taken. Our customers were understanding and are delighted with the finished project.
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Shanley WallkerShanley Wallker
Cette photo montre une très grande véranda chic.

Idées déco de très grandes vérandas blanches

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