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Design West Architects
Five Hours West
Esempio di un portico vittoriano dietro casa con lastre di cemento e un parasole
Esempio di un portico vittoriano dietro casa con lastre di cemento e un parasole
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Saikley Architects
This beautiful 1881 Alameda Victorian cottage, wonderfully embodying the Transitional Gothic-Eastlake era, had most of its original features intact. Our clients, one of whom is a painter, wanted to preserve the beauty of the historic home while modernizing its flow and function.
From several small rooms, we created a bright, open artist’s studio. We dug out the basement for a large workshop, extending a new run of stair in keeping with the existing original staircase. While keeping the bones of the house intact, we combined small spaces into large rooms, closed off doorways that were in awkward places, removed unused chimneys, changed the circulation through the house for ease and good sightlines, and made new high doorways that work gracefully with the eleven foot high ceilings. We removed inconsistent picture railings to give wall space for the clients’ art collection and to enhance the height of the rooms. From a poorly laid out kitchen and adjunct utility rooms, we made a large kitchen and family room with nine-foot-high glass doors to a new large deck. A tall wood screen at one end of the deck, fire pit, and seating give the sense of an outdoor room, overlooking the owners’ intensively planted garden. A previous mismatched addition at the side of the house was removed and a cozy outdoor living space made where morning light is received. The original house was segmented into small spaces; the new open design lends itself to the clients’ lifestyle of entertaining groups of people, working from home, and enjoying indoor-outdoor living.
Photography by Kurt Manley.
https://saikleyarchitects.com/portfolio/artists-victorian/
J. Francis Company LLC
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Abandoned two years ago by a previous contractor, and overwhelmed by the challenges associated with building an updated porch respectful to this Queen Anne style home, J. Francis Company, LLC was referred to the customer by Maynes & Associates, Architects. Perched at the highest point on the North Side with a panoramic view is where Deb Mortillaro and Mike Gonze make their residence. Owners of the famous Dreadnought Wines and Palate Partners in the Strip District of Pittsburgh, Deb & Mike wanted a porch to use for entertaining & wine tasting parties. Design features include reuse of original porch footers, mahogany tongue & groove flooring, a railing system that compliments the original design yet complies with the code and features a clear coated Cyprus top rail. The original porch columns were most likely stone bases with wood posts that have been replaced with columns to enhance the updated look. The curved corner has been reproduced including a custom-built curved handrail. The whole porch comes together, tying in the red mahogany floor, Cyprus handrail, and stained bead board ceiling. The finished result is a breathtakingly beautiful wrap-around porch with ample room for guests and entertaining.
Testimonial:
"Our beloved porch had been taken down to be rebuilt for two years before we met the great folks at J. Francis Company. We knew this porch had great potential and all it would take was the right people to make it happen - ones with vision and great craftsmanship. In conjunction with our architect, Greg Maynes, Dave Myers of J. Francis Company guided this project along with tremendous skill and patience. His creative suggestions and practical thought made the process painless and exciting. The head carpenter JK was a marvel and added touches that made a spectacular difference.
We use our home and especially this porch to entertain both clients and friends throughout the year. They all have been anxiously waiting to hear that it is done. A pleasant surprise will be theirs when they arrive."
Degnan Design-Build-Remodel
Our clients decided that they wanted us to create a new front porch that was inspired by the historic photos, but they were not searching for an exact replica: nothing that would cost excessive amounts of money trying to recreate historic details. Rather the goal was to create something that was a visually similar using off the shelf parts that we could order through our lumber yard and standard suppliers.
A&J Photography, Inc.
Pantuso Architecture
We were asked to enhance the porch on this charming Victorian home - it went from wimpy to wonderful with ample room to sit and enjoy the evening sunsets.
studio | TRACE, pllc
Idee per un portico vittoriano di medie dimensioni e davanti casa con pedane e un tetto a sbalzo
Jason Ruby Architecture, LLC
AFTER: 2-story front porch addition built based on historic photos.
Foto di un portico vittoriano di medie dimensioni e davanti casa con un tetto a sbalzo
Foto di un portico vittoriano di medie dimensioni e davanti casa con un tetto a sbalzo
Anthony James Master Builders, LLC
This beautiful home in Westfield, NJ needed a little front porch TLC. Anthony James Master builders came in and secured the structure by replacing the old columns with brand new custom columns. The team created custom screens for the side porch area creating two separate spaces that can be enjoyed throughout the warmer and cooler New Jersey months.
George Clemens Architecture
This 1904 Key Victorian is steps from historic St. Augustine, Florida and sits on the water with breathtaking views of the harbor and St. Augustine Lighthouse. The clients wanted to expand their living space and create a separate guest house for visitors and family. We replaced a single-story garage to create a two-story guest house in keeping with the original Victorian architecture of the main house. This compact little house is includes a full kitchen, sitting area, bath, two bedrooms, laundry, and a second story office space with deck. A first-floor porch with outdoor fireplace provides perfect shelter from the hot Florida sun or a place to cuddle on a cool evening, while watching boats and sea birds come and go. An outdoor shower, additional bathroom and decorative pergola complete the structure which seamlessly complements the original main house.
Builder: John Valdes & Associates , St. Augustine, FL
Interior Design (Guest Cottage): East Coast Designs ( Jill Traister)
Photography: East Coast Virtual Tours
Archi-Dinamica Architects, LLC
This photo shows the addition of a covered porch, master bath wing, and new landscape. The original house featured a flat gable end with no porch.
Ispirazione per un portico vittoriano
Ispirazione per un portico vittoriano
Nutmeg Designs
Installed on the porch column in Buffalo, NY. Nutmeg Designs makes colorful house numbers for colorful homes.
Immagine di un piccolo portico vittoriano davanti casa con un tetto a sbalzo
Immagine di un piccolo portico vittoriano davanti casa con un tetto a sbalzo
MCW Carpentry LLC
This photo shows the sidesteps of the front porch
We leave a space between the step boards to allow water to drain and wood to breathe
A stairs are constructed out of Philippine mahogany
The posts and rails are constructed out of cypress and cedar
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Jefferson Door Company
Jefferson Door supplied: exterior doors (custom Sapele mahogany), interior doors (Buffelen), windows (Marvin windows), shutters (custom Sapele mahogany), columns (HB&G), crown moulding, baseboard and door hardware (Emtek).
House was built by Hotard General Contracting, Inc.
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