Covered Porch Ideas We Love For Year-Round Style

Woven Pergola

Transform an open back patio deck by installing a pergola. Pergolas come in varying materials and styles to suit a range of exteriors. Kendall Wilkinson Design chose a modern black pergola that shades the seating area outside of this spacious primary bedroom.

Traditional Covered Porch

Hang a porch swing from the ceiling of a traditional covered porch to create a homey feel. Crisp Architects paired a porch swing with a second seating area on the open back porch that looks out over the backyard.

Covered Porch Gazebo

Transform your open backyard deck into a covered porch by installing a large gazebo on top of existing decking. Craftberry Bush renovated this outdoor space to create an outdoor living room.

Covered Porch Curtains

Create a covered porch with a natural material like bamboo reed panels for an affordable and sustainable option. This covered back dining patio from Fantastic Frank is finished with billowy white curtains around the periphery to protect the space from harsh sun or rain.

Extra-Long Pergola

Install an extra-long pergola on the backside of your home to create the feel of a covered porch. Laquita Tate Interior Styling & Designs chose a dark wood stain to add contrast with the brick siding.

Fixed Awning

Use a fixed awning that is attached to the house and secured in place with posts to create a covered back porch for a DIY option that is less expensive than a permanent structure.

Central Covered Porch

Modern homes often include multiple outdoor spaces that are a hybrid between traditional porches and patios. Kate Marker Interiors made a focal point of a covered central porch that is just a few steps up from the adjacent patio and backyard.

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