George and his team worked hard to create a seamless feel to the porch addition. This included crafting matching architectural elements such as the gabled roof and columns and eaves, as well as materials such as the brick detailing, paint and trim.
Adding onto your home can be
a complicated project, especially if your home is an older build. Creating a seamless transition between old and new requires a careful and thoughtful design. In this project, architect George Bott of Anthony Wilder Design/Build worked to integrate features of the original 1966 home with the new porch structure. The project took a little over three months and faced a few challenges along the way. However, these issues were overcome, and the 280-square-foot screened porch space was completed. The result is a cozy, jewel box space with excellent views of the surrounding landscape.