Seamlessly integrating an outdoor living space requires matching your home's existing style and architecture. Whether you're in Montgomery County, MD or Fairfax County, VA, the key is selecting materials, colors, and design elements that complement your home's character. We'll walk you through aesthetic considerations and how to partner with builders who understand your vision.
When trying to match a new outdoor living space to an existing home, remember that the details matter. The professional you choose to work with should carefully assess the home for the following elements:
Key architectural elements that appear in the house should appear in the outdoor structure as well. This helps tie the new project into the existing home and creates the illusion that this new structure has always been a part of the property. The best screened-in porches and outdoor living spaces are those that incorporate details directly from the home, creating seamless, identical architectural facades.
In addition to architectural touches, the materials used on the original home should also be replicated within the screen porch or outdoor living area. This holds true whether the home is made of stucco, exposed wood done in a minimalist manner, or anything else. Again, this creates a polished, streamlined look between the old and new structures. When done with enough care and attention to detail, the new structure never feels like a design afterthought. Rather, it’s difficult to impossible to tell both elements weren’t constructed simultaneously.
When it comes to the Washington, DC, area, there isn’t a great deal of tract housing, meaning a large number of coexisting architectural design styles. This spans from late 1800s constructions to modern Craftsman-style homes to everything between (midcentury modern, 70s homes, 80s homes, rural contemporary, Western style, highly contemporary homes, and more). As with architectural elements and materials, the established overall design aesthetic should also be reflected and matched in the new structure.
With a laundry list of architects, contractors, and design and build firms to choose from, it can be overwhelming trying to narrow your list down to the top candidates. However, talking to potential hires beforehand can be invaluable. While having a pre-job discussion, ensure your potential hire has the following qualities.
Planning a new outdoor living space is exciting, and when the project is done correctly, it can offer a beautiful structure that matches your existing home and extends the livable space of the house. Just remember to work with experienced, savvy professionals who can ensure the project is as visually appealing and functional as possible.