waterfront home plans

What is the one thing you shouldn’t leave out of your waterfront home plans

Never, ever design a waterfront home plan without including a porch. Bedrooms, bathrooms and storm safety measures are important. But what good is a beach house without a place to enjoy the moderate coastal temperature and gorgeous view. Picking the perfect porch to add to your waterfront home plan can be one of the more exciting parts of designing. Here are some things to think about when picking a porch.

Before adding a porch to your waterfront home plans, decide what you will use it for. It can be an extended living space, so you will want to make it as comfortable as possible. Add some chairs and a hammock for a comfy retreat. Have a grill for a Saturday afternoon barbeque. For comfort, add a ceiling fan and maybe even a skylight.

Now that you know what you will use your porch for, decide what type of porch you want to add to your waterfront home plans. Some of the popular types are screened, wraparound and portico. A screened porch adds privacy and keeps the bugs away. You can enjoy a screened porch throughout the year. A wraparound porch covers 2 or more sides of the house. This adds a large amount of living space. A portico porch is the smaller porch that is near the entrance of the home.

Can’t decide what type of porch to add to your waterfront home plans? No need to pick one. If the rear of the waterfront home faces the water, have a wrap around porch in the back and a portico at the front entrance. Enjoy the beauty of the world from your own porch.

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