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a young couple with 2 young children wanted desperately to replace the "keebler elf" style rear deck and stairs with a new screened-in porch and side deck that mirrored both the home's classic aesthetics and the husband's desire to play outdoor ping pong with his buddies. And among the list of desires, was also to keep the beautiful shade tree- by working it into the deck design. It was a small project, but fun.
a young couple with 2 young children wanted desperately to replace the "keebler elf" style rear deck and stairs with a new screened-in porch and side deck that mirrored both the home's classic aesthetics and the husband's desire to play outdoor ping pong with his buddies. And among the list of desires, was also to keep the beautiful shade tree- by working it into the deck design. It was a small project, but fun.
Morningside Ping Pong
existing front elevation
Morningside Ping Pong
existing rear elevation
Morningside Ping Pong
proposed rear elevation
Morningside Addition
A deck and screened-in porch addition for a home in the Atlanta neighborhood, Morningside. the design motif plays off of the existing home’s gable geometry and window grids, making for a seamless addition that looks like it was apart of the original home.
Morningside Ping Pong
proposed side elevation
Morningside Ping Pong
proposed side elevation
Morningside Ping Pong
proposed plans & details