Use your roof overhang to shade your back patio. This design has ceiling fans to circulate cool air. A pair of nice rocking rockers against the external house walls provide a basic lounging area in the little space.
A built-in fireplace lets you enjoy your porch year-round without enclosure. This covered back porch design seems like an outdoor living room due to the roof's protection and shade.
Play around with your back porch design! A farmhouse-style sliding glass door offers up furniture and design options on this porch. Bright blues, oranges, and chartreuse make a unique.
A porch swing is a cheap sitting option for a tiny back porch. The ceiling-hung swing is smaller than a loveseat or couch, making the porch seem more spacious. A coffee table with poufs offers extra sitting options.
If you have a large back porch like this covered porch, consider various functioning zones. A dining table at the rear of the porch is ideal for family dinners. A comfortable sofa and swivel seats provide plenty of relaxing space.
The wood ceiling on this rear porch provides shade and beauty. Adding décor like hanging lantern lights along the home wall is a terrific idea. The hanging egg chair in this patio area may be secured.
Simple back porch design evokes Southern style. The blue and white striped area rug complements the light blue ceiling, which evokes Southern porches. The porch is informal with a wicker sofa, chaise
Simple wood rocking chairs line the porch in this design. A hanging porch swing or couch might be placed along the home's wall.
Enclosing a rear porch with windows creates a sunroom or three-season space. Natural light from tall windows makes the space seem bigger. Chairs, sofas, and poufs provide lots of seating.
A screened-in rear porch brings in fresh air but keeps pests away. Floor-to-ceiling screens optimize natural light and space on this modest back porch. Potted flowers on the porch grow with fresh air and light from the screened windows.