Gentle “Bahama” Breezes Envelop This Thoughtfully Designed And Accented Backyard Screened Porch
Quaint, custom and cozy, this new screened porch with Bahama shutters makes this outdoor living structure truly one of a kind here in Belle Meade, Tennessee.
If you’re a fan of outdoor dining with a touch of the tropics surrounding you and your guests, feast your eyes on this romantic dining nook banquette by The Porch Company.
Underneath this gabled roof porch, privacy and fresh Tennessee breezes abound within this charming dining area with comfortable seating for 8 people or more.
Custom built and fashioned from hard maple, this porch banquette seating bench features another surprise – innovatively designed storage drawers. Intended to easily hold dinner plates, glassware, utensils, napkins, and any other mealtime accoutrement, the conveniently located black farmhouse pull handles on both bench ends are as refined as they are practical.
A New Entry For A New Outdoor Living Experience
Our team installed a new set of doors at the home entry point to the porch, consisting of fewer panes, yielding a more modern, more contemporary look. Speaking of “looks”, this porch includes cedar Bahama shutters painted sage green on the exterior around the dining area. Bahama shutters function well for privacy and protection from the elements.
On the floor, tongue and groove cypress wood welcomes foot traffic, be it for an impromptu visit or a planned day of fun and relaxation.
Up top, the vaulted ceiling interior provides a lovely contrast within the newly designed outdoor room.
Overhead Textures And Colors That Are A Delight To Behold
The use of dark stain on the interior ceiling with off-white painted rafter ties is proving to be a very popular design option for our Tennessee porches of late. The contrasting color hues of this sloped roof interior lend volume and airiness to the space.
You will notice that the new double doors and sidelights are flanked by the home’s natural brick, painted in that same off-white color. This technique adds an effect of expansiveness to the length of the porch, enhancing the surface textures and making the interior design palette more cohesive and relaxing.
To the right of that brick wall, you’ll find our popular Porchco Sapele screened door at the porch entrance, accessible from the backyard leading to the adjacent deck.
Details That Matter – In A Big Way
As you look toward the focal point of the porch interior, the wood-burning stone fireplace has been customized with wood storage underneath. The side-by-side storage space compartment below the firebox gives the family a generous supply of seasoned wood for nighttime ambiance and warmth. The aesthetic surprise here is that the mantel is concrete – made to look like wood.
A Touch Of Gold For Interior Porch Accents
The warmth and glint of gold add a rich touch as seen in the framed interior art on both sides of the double-doored wall, as well as in the luminescent light globe fixtures at the base of the vaulted porch ceiling.
Placed strategically among the globe lights, we installed Solaira heaters to provide comfortable warmth when needed.
Designs That Are Delightful To Look At From A Custom Porch Team That Is All About Collaboration From The Start
Our custom porch design process begins with an idea. Rest assured that from your big dream to the finished product, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
The best way to start is with a complimentary porch design consultation. To schedule that visit, call us at 615-662-2886, option #2, email us at Hello@PorchCompany.com, or click here to connect with us.
Why Choosing a Porch Contractor Can Make All the Difference
5 Major Differences Between A Porch Contractor and a General Contractor.
When it comes to building a porch, you will need a licensed general contractor for the job. However, we recommend hiring a general contractor who specializes in porches, aka a porch contractor. He/she has specialized knowledge and experience, which makes them better equipped to handle the unique challenges that come with building a porch. Specifically, a porch contractor understands the intricacies of porch design and construction, including the structural requirements, materials, and finishes that ensure that your porch is built to last. They have the expertise and experience needed to ensure your porch is built to the highest standards and with your unique needs in mind.
Here are five reasons why hiring a porch contractor is a smart move:
1.Porch contractors understand how to deal with water. Whereas a general contractor spends their time and energy making sure no water enters the structure they build, a porch contractor understands what to do with the water that will inevitably get into the structure.
A general contractor typically works with specialty materials (such as Zip board, flashing tape around the windows, super-efficient caulks, etc.) to ensure the water cannot get in. As a result, they do not worry about how the interior is going to handle getting wet. For a porch builder, however, understanding how the porch will interact with water is a primary concern. Despite any design, water is going to get inside the porch with enough wind, so making sure that water does not cause long-term maintenance issues is critical. Some of the ways in which porch contractors specifically will address this issue is by:
Using hip rooflines with large overhangs.
When using tongue & groove wood flooring, sloping the porch floor, and making sure the floorboards are running in the direction of the slope to allow the water to flow out of the porch.
Planning for a place for the water to escape. By not blocking the flow of water, the wood can dry out, and rot will not set in.
2. Porch contractors understand how to deal with prevailing winds. Whereas general contractors are focused on walls that insulate, porch builders are focused on walls that breathe so considering how the winds affect your experience is part of the job.
Most homeowners, and most contractors, don’t spend a lot of time worrying about which way the wind blows against your house. But everyone that has been downwind of grill smoke or blowing rain knows that the direction the wind is blowing affects your porch life experience. If you have a gable roof open to the prevailing wind you will certainly notice it, but these are things a porch designer will take into consideration when designing your porch!
3. Porch contractors understand how to deal with the sun. Whereas general contractors are focused on window placement, a porch contractor must consider many more factors.
Everyone loves the way the sun streams through our windows, adding light and warmth to our homes. Adding a porch can potentially block existing views and light. However, considering the orientation of the porch or adding skylights or sun tunnels, you can bring a lot of that sun back! When considering the sun, a porch contractor will:
Consider if you’re getting too much sun into west-facing windows (and can then position the porch to provide the shade you need).
Account for the angle of the sun when placing the TV.
Consult on whether you need shades, curtains or shutters for the later afternoon sun that hits straight at eye level.
A designer that is familiar with porches is trained to think of all these things where a general contractor might not be. A room with open walls interacts with the light much differently than a walled-in room.
4. Porch contractors understand the unique materials needed and what will work well under different conditions. Their experience and expertise can extend the life and quality of your construction considerably.
Asking wood, especially wood laid flat as on a floor, to take the full brunt of the sun and the rain is asking too much of both the wood and of the homeowner that must maintain it! The solution is synthetic decking such as the ones by TimberTech/Azek. They require minimal maintenance and look just as good 10, 20 years later! Synthetic railings, such as the decorative cellular PVC railing provided by our sister company, The Porch Store, are also popular for their ability to withstand the elements. A wood floor is still a good (and much less expensive) alternative but only when covered by a roof. If the wood floor is properly installed (as mentioned above: sloped with an escape route for water), it will last as long as the porch with minimal maintenance.
5. Porch contractors stay on top of outdoor trends and innovations.
There was a time when a porch was not much more than a deck with a roof. Since then, porches have been integrated into the design of the house with more complimentary roof lines, materials more in keeping with the house, and even painting them to look like a worthy component of the home. In our many years in porch construction, we have seen major changes to porches, like:
Space for a game table or yoga mat
Fireplaces and heaters that extend the days on the porch
Built-in kitchens that get more sophisticated each year
Shutters, blinds, and curtains that make them more comfortable
Cabinets that hide TVs and safely store it when not in use
Swing beds that can convert between couch or daybed
And so much more.
In conclusion, if you're planning to build a porch, it's worth considering hiring a porch contractor rather than a general contractor. The specialized expertise, personalized attention, and passion that porch contractors offer can make all the difference in ensuring that your porch is built to your satisfaction for many years and memories to come. Are you ready to let The Porch Company design and build the perfect porch for you? Then look no further. You can give us a ring for a free consultation at 615-662-2886, option #2 or email us at hello@porchcompany.com or click this link .