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After - View of the brand new deck area and cable railings

After - A day shot of the new deck above the screened-in porch

After - A night view of the new flagstone patio

Before and After - View of the existing rear elevation and backyard (above). Below, the new flagstone patio accessible through the renovated basement's entertainment room and screened-in porch beneath the new deck.




Sligo Park Hills, MD - Exterior Specialty

NARI CotY "Grand" Award Winner 2007

Brief Explanation of the Scope of Work

These homeowners hired our company to design and build a screened porch and deck which would take advantage of the unique features of their one story transitional brick and Cedar sided home.

Unusual Constraints/Challenges & Creative Solutions

The site presented a unique challenge. Their home is asymmetrically sited in the middle of a hill with one side of the home much lower than the other. The front entry is at grade while the basement is a walk-out to the rear.

A retaining wall made from boulders at the upper side of the rear yard curves around and allows the hill to slope to grade (see below). By adding a flagstone walk on the ridge above, we provided a rational and nice looking path from the uphill side yard to the rear.

 

Before - Existing rear elevation and patio

 
 

Before and After - "By adding a flagstone walk on the ridge above, we provided a rational and nice looking path from the uphill side yard to the rear."

 

We designed the screen porch to feature the exposed retaining wall. The room succeeds in integrating the natural surroundings right into the space which was one of the customers’ interests.

 

Before and After - Screened-in Porch

 

We extended and repaired, but were otherwise able to keep the flagstone patio as the floor of the new screened porch. A narrow flower box in incorporated at the base of the retaining wall.

Once the screen porch was designed, an organic shape presented itself for the deck above. This deck also reaches out over the small basement bump-out. For structural reasons, entire perimeter of the deck had to be supported by steel headers.

As part of the project, we replaced the existing first floor rear windows with new Pella insulated glass units and added French doors to the new deck.

The vertical Cedar siding at the rear of the existing home is carried through to the new deck and the screened porch. The deck features Trex decking and Cedar with a stainless steel cable rail system which lets the view comes through. The screened has a bead board ceiling dotted with recessed lights. The cedar posts and trim help integrate the room with the view and the home.


Overall Results

This couple is ecstatic with their new outdoor spaces. Through great effort and careful collaboration with the clients, the finished product has been the talk of the neighborhood.

 



 
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