A Screened-In Porch Communes With Nature
To make the most of the fleeting summer at the Chicago suburbs, designer Cathy Zaeske’s clients wanted to make a screened-in porch which will keep the mosquitos at bay but make the most of the gorgeous forest views. Zaeske designed and constructed out a gorgeous warm-weather haven on the home’s north (forest-facing) side) Braided sisal, Scrabble-inspired cushions and wood accents make a relaxing place for drinking coffee, playing board games and relishing Midwest summer rainstorms.
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Varied textures add interest and depth to the space — especially important when using a monochromatic palette. Birch branches, a bronze alloy pouf, aged brass hardware along with a mix of fabrics add dimension whilst keeping the neutral plot.
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Inspired by the hot sunrise shine which greets the area each morning, Zaeske started using a gentle palette of creams, whites and honey brown. Hints of black break up the neutral scheme. “The black accents provide a location for the eye to rest, break up the monotony and add sophistication,” Zaeske says, “and let’s not forget, black is practical.”
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The family of four eats dinner out here every night. Natural Pottery Barn curtains soften the lines and provide the porch the finished sense of a living room.
Before Photo
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BEFORE: Throughout construction, the clients chose to keep the gorgeous ceiling vulnerable but wished to add a polished sheen. Two coats of high-gloss marine varnish “will help warm up the varying tones from the ceiling timber over time,” says Zaeske.
Before Photo
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BEFORE: The designer integrated a gabled roof to add natural lighting and complement the conventional architectural feel of the house. Four skylights and spacious walls bring in even more light — that is important considering the area’s northern placement.
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With the help of an electrician, Zaeske converted a gorgeous root ball sculpture into a light fixture. The other elements of the room work on this focal point. “I like how it brings nature into the area in an odd manner,” she says.
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A 8 estate-sale room divider, a 5 doorway in the Habitat for Humanity ReStore, spare timber, spray paint along with a twin-size mattress make up this sturdy swing seat. Zaeske assembled the pieces, along with her contractor brought it to life. Among the homeowners begins every day with coffee, her notebook and this hanging swing.