The screened-in porch was uncomfortable during the different seasons: pollen in spring, bugs and mosquitoes in summer, and cold temperatures in winter. Another request was making sure that their four-legged family members that would have access to the porch.
Our solution? An enclosed cedar porch with Pella casement windows accompanied by a new glass door and Security Boss Pet Door.
This is a project that turned out beautifully. Not only are the clients ecstatic about their additional living space, but they can now enjoy their landscape with their Pella casement windows closed during these cold winter months — they are weather tight! When the outdoor temperature is more comfortable, they can open the windows fully to enjoy the fresh air.
Do you have a screened in porch that you would like to enjoy year round and not be dictated on using it by the weather? Contact us at Window Replacements of Georgia to discuss the what the perfect solution for you is!
Here is another image found on houzz.com of an enclosed back porch. If you find some inspiration on houzz or pinterest, let us know and we will try to incorporate it into our custom design for you!
Traditional Porch by Cologne Interior Designers & Decorators Amber Ranzau