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Ideas for Adding a Screen Porch to the Back of a House

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Ideas for Adding a Screen Porch to the Back of a House

Ideas for Adding a Screen Porch to the Back of a House. A backyard screen porch can provide an addition to your house where your family and friends can relax while enjoying the outdoors. These spaces provide protection from elements such as intense sun and insects while still allowing the breeze to flow through. When planning a screen porch...

A backyard screen porch can provide an addition to your house where your family and friends can relax while enjoying the outdoors. These spaces provide protection from elements such as intense sun and insects while still allowing the breeze to flow through. When planning a screen porch addition to the back of your home, there are a number of ideas to consider.
Use of Space
Before starting construction on your backyard screen porch, consider what your primary use of the space will be. A screen porch can be many things, including a family gathering spot, quiet escape for reading and relaxing or an extension of your indoor living space. If you're planning to use the area for outdoor dining, consider placing a door to an outdoor patio where you can place a grill for cooking. Depending on your main use, you may want to adjust the size or shape accordingly.
Protect the Screens
Screens can be fragile and prone to breaking if not cared for properly. If you have children or pets, consider adding an interior railing around the edges of the porch to provide a buffer zone between the room and the screens. This can prevent animals from rubbing against it and children from hitting it. The rails can also provide additional space for setting drinks and other objects if the top is thick enough, reducing the need for tables.
Porch Style
Screen porches can be built in a variety of styles. Even though it's in the back of the house and won't be seen from the curb, opt for one that blends seamlessly into your house style for best resale value in the future. Use similar building materials and paint colors. For example, if you have a rustic log cabin where you'll be adding the porch, use logs of the same type of wood.
Decorating the Porch
Pay the same type of attention to decorating your backyard screen porch as you would to the inside of your house. Find suitable outdoor furniture and decorations that match your tastes. Opt for stainless steel furniture if you like an industrial feel or wicker for a bit of country charm. Make the floor type of your porch based on the style of the area such as weathered wood for a rustic feel or concrete for a modern touch. Accessorize the space with objects that can hold up to the elements. Although the space is covered, furniture and decorations are still exposed to the outdoors.

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