Monday 19 March 2018

Treating outdoor spaces; Front Porch

Porches nearly disappeared as an aspect in the home in late 19th century towards the 20th century. When the Tiny home movement began, many Clients, Designers and Architect began evaluating all spaces in the house with a need to downsize. Earlier in 19th century, front and back porches were large bare spaces. They formed a large space at the front of the home and some houses even had verandas. “Verandas” are described as large porches covering the entire facade as well as the sides of the structure. Most of this space was not usable and the design did not accommodate whole year use. Porches were mostly functional in summer and completely unusable in winter. While re-looking the designs of the home in order to downsize, porches were among the first spaces to be cut out. Was this necessary, Yes and No. From a financial perspective, it was necessary to eliminate porches in order to cut-down on cost of construction. In terms of usage, again it was argued that one could not have a space in the house that was used only 30 percent of the year. This said, the verandas were downsized to mere rain porches. Rain porches are ideally small spaces just outside the main entrance door to protect one from rain when stepping in and out of the door. With this ideology, it was designed that if need to sit outside arose, one would purchase outdoor furniture and sit in the lawn. 
This aspect of minimized front porches was maintained until the 21st century when again, need has made designers rethink. Currently in the world right now, cost of land has become very expensive. Therefore, the building spaces have become very small leaving very small gardens or none. The aspect of apartment living has also become common. With this lifestyle, the only outdoor spaces left for one to sit and enjoy the fresh air is in the front or back porches. With this in mind, the porches are being designed as more functional spaces, screened to allow all year round usage and with fireplaces in order to make them more habitable. The use of the front porch has changed from a mere lounge area to sometimes a barbecue area, family outdoor dining area etc.

How can one improve the look of the front porch?

1. Potted Plants
Plants are the best way to bring life to a space whether indoor or outdoor. The plants can be placed in pots or in built-in planters. Potted plants obviously are the easiest to maintain. This is because, they are easy to water and do not accumulate weeds much. From the design selected, pots can bring character to the outdoor area. The colour, style or form completes the design style intended and also improve the look and feel. Potted plants are easy to move around and to reorganize the look of the space. Depending on the size of the pot and the intent, one can decide whether to plant tall, medium or short plants. One can also decide to go with plain green or plants that produce flowers.
2. Door names or numbers
Door numbers are not too common in countries like Kenya. However to add a little charm to the main entry one can install door numbers or family home names. These names can be made from different materials such as wrought iron, drift wood, curved wood, stainless steel etc. Over and above the name, one can bring in a “welcome” sign or decorative writings to add appeal. Farm-house style homes are notoriously known to include sayings or funny message to excite the guests as they come in.
3. Welcome rugs
Welcome rugs are nowadays being made in different materials, colours, shapes, patterns and sizes. Some come plain while others with wordings on them. Welcome rugs were initially designed to be a dust/dirt trapping element. Nowadays, they are used as a decorative/aesthetic element. The main material used to make these rugs is sisal due to its durability properties and ease to clean. Rubber is becoming more common by the day as a material due to its “wash and use” properties. Rug colours may match the door or can completely complement it to bring a contrast. Rectangular shaped rugs are the most common, however, oval and circular rugs are being used more to create character.
4. Door design
The main entrance door sets the design tone of the whole house. More often than not, clients are getting confused on the design of the door to take as it’s intended to have both aesthetic and security properties.  When thinking about both properties, clients end up choosing security over aesthetics due to need and practicality. Did you know you can have both? Doors nowadays are being manufactured with a steel plate inside and timber top. The timber can be plain or with curved out design based on the clients want. The timber can be painted, stained or left natural with linseed oil protective coating.  All said, plain timber doors, timber doors with glass panel designs or timber doors with wrought iron tend to be more aesthetic appealing than plain metal doors.
5. Lighting
Lighting, lighting, lighting! Lighting is the best tool a designer can use to create the perfect ambience at the front porch. Lighting is mostly appreciated when it’s dark. Therefore the light fitting design must also be exquisite in order to create appeal during the day. Chandeliers or pendants were mostly used back in the 19th century. Light fittings have evolved to up lights, staircase side lights, bollards and wall lamps with an up and down lighting capability to improve the ambience. LED warm lights with a yellowish light are a current favorite as they create a good mood when reflecting on any surface. Powder coated black material is also very common nowadays as it’s durable and aesthetically appealing in any environment.
6. Furniture
Furniture forms the function of the front or back porch. To create a relaxing environment where one seeks a quiet moment to be alone or read a book, swing chairs can be used. These are anchored to the soffit slab with adjustable ropes. To create a guest welcome environment, lounge sofas with comfy scatter cushions made of synthetic rattan or timber can be used. Dining environments have also become pretty common with dining tables as a big element. Benches are the best type of chairs for this set-up as they are semi casual and can be dressed with funky cushions to create appeal. Wood, rattan or metal materials can be used to make outdoor furniture. Fabrics used need to be outdoor type with UV protection, waterproof, mold and mildew resistant properties and also soil resistant to be more long lasting. 
Inspiration pour le Journee
Questions previously asked are; with an existing house, can one construct a new front porch? Of course YES! One can build a deck using decking material and steel columns and beams. The cover can be roofing tile, Perspex or even glass depending on one’s budget.

Thinking on improving your front porch? See video below for inspiration.