20 Inspiring Covered Porch Ideas for 2025

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20 Inspiring Covered Porch Ideas for 2025
captiva island\, florida beach home designed by janie molster and her partner\, kate stikeleather. outdoor dining.
Carmel Brantley
1

Install Doors

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Corey Szopinski

To fully weather-proof your covered porch, consider installing doors. This wall of sliding glass doors in Amy Pigliacampo’s home can open completely when the weather allows, turning this solarium into an extension of the backyard.

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Extend Your Living Room

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Jane Beiles

Spending more time outdoors is great for your health, but sometimes you want fresh air AND the ability to binge-watch your favorite shows. Add all the creature comforts of your living room, like a cozy sofa and a television, to make the most of every season.

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Use Outdoor Furniture

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Ryan Austin Hagood

No matter how covered your porch is, your furnishings should always be prepared for the elements. Use outdoor materials and fabrics, like designer Ryan Austin Hagood did here, to ensure longevity.

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Add a Fan

bellport\, new york beach house designed by alexander m. reid. sunroom.
Peter Murdock

Throughout the scalding summer months, ensure your covered porch has good airflow with a chic ceiling fan. Here, designer Alexander Reid opted for a slim model that doesn’t distract from the pattern-filled design scheme.

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Keep It Simple

melissa mccarthy home
Ryan Austin Hagood

A welcoming and restful covered porch relies on plush seating to draw guests. This home (formerly belonging to Melissa McCarthy) was designed by Ryan Austin Hagood and features a pair of wicker armchairs ideal for a morning coffee.

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6

Bridge the Gap

northern florida home of designer whitney leigh morris and her husband, adam winkleman. interior designer whitney leigh morris. architect jennifer langford.
Jenna Peffley

Your covered porch should be designed as intentionally as an indoor space, but it also needs to connect to your natural surroundings. Taking inspiration from the lush landscape, designer Whitney Leigh Morris filled this space with potted plants and a pair of vertical produce gardens.

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7

Embrace the Ceiling

palm beach home by designed caroline rafferty. outdoor living room.
Thomas Loof

Designer Caroline Rafferty could almost touch the ceiling of this covered porch, it was so low. Embracing the cramped quarters, she outfitted this space as a cozy and colorful lounge, complete with an outdoor bar.

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8

Add Turf

palm beach balcony. outdoor living room. native plants by landscape architect keith williams.
Brantley Photography

If your covered porch isn’t backyard-adjacent, like this balcony, add fake grass! Designer Celerie Kemble aimed to build a space that could double as a putting green for the homeowner to practice on.

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9

Choose Durable Materials

hold the line: elegant design\, neutral color palette. chicago home designed by wendy labrum with michael abraham architecture. inspiration: english country estate with a contemporary twist. porch a once “dark and dank” screened in porch now boasts an inviting curvy sofa in perennials fabric. pendant: mclean lighting works. lamp: atelier vime. table: blend interiors. blue sofa.
Aimée Mazzenga

A covered porch often sees as much wear-and-tear as fully outdoor spaces. Ensure yours can be cleaned easily by opting for performance fabrics, tile or stone flooring, and other durable materials like rattan or metal.

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10

Adorn the Walls

plaster and natural stone outdoor living room in oceanfront home in florida by architect kevin asbacher.
Brantley Photography

Similar to your indoor spaces, your covered porch needs wall art! Here, architect Kevin Asbacher hung various printed plates to help give the walls life without having to worry about a painting or frame being affected by weather or rain.

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Add a Covering

lounge with willow and steel pergola designed by sheldon harte. outdoor living room.
John Merkl

Covered porches are typically attached to the side of your home. But if you’re looking to hang out deeper into your backyard, add a pergola for sun and weather protection. Here, the steel structure calls attention to the 10-foot-tall “windows” and vineyard views in this lounge by Sheldon Harte.

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12

Add Drapery

outdoor living room designed by pamela harvey. sunbrella performance fabric panels.
Seamus Payne

Interior designer Pamela Harvey used drapery in this patio decor idea to ease the transition between indoors and out. The Sunbrella performance fabric panels provide shade and create dimension.

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13

Blend Indoor and Out

captiva island\, florida beach home designed by janie molster and her partner\, kate stikeleather. outdoor dining.
Carmel Brantley

By using the same color schemes and flooring materials, designer Janie Molster bridges the gap between this Florida home’s indoor and outdoor spaces. Here, a wide-open floor plan allows for a seamless transition when moving around the outdoor dining room.

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14

Frame the View

hold the line: elegant design\, neutral color palette. chicago home designed by wendy labrum with michael abraham architecture. inspiration: english country estate with a contemporary twist. sunroom: pendant lamps: rose uniacke. draperies: nobilis. sofas: custom, in edelman leather shearling. large windows, sunny spaces, bright decor.
Aimée Mazzenga

If you’re working with a three-season space, like this sunroom by Wendy Labrum here, add visual interest to the windows to help add architectural character. The square window panes also help the abundance of green outdoors to not overwhelm the indoor neutral color palette.

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15

Layer Textiles

outdoor spaces: curated nest @curatednest, lina galvão and her partner erin coren. upper patio: hanging daybeds from serena  lily get a dramatic makeover in a rose stripe cover in fabricut fabric and ample pillows. mirror: wayfair professional. chairs: vintage. pillow fabrics: vervain, fabricut, s. harris. drapery fabric: stroheim. deck, outdoor living. whole home 2024. this year’s energy efficient home is in the conservation minded community of sprout\, located on a private nature preserve in hendersonville\, north carolina.
Brie Williams

Inspired by Marrakesh, designers Erin Coren and Lina Galvão layered pillows, rugs, and throw blankets to give the upper patio of our 2024 Whole Home an eclectic and cozy feel.

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Keep It Simple

captiva island\, florida beach home designed by janie molster and her partner\, kate stikeleather. porch.
Carmel Brantley

A covered porch doesn’t have to be filled with greenery or furniture to be functional. Take inspiration from designer Janie Molster and opt for a simple swing sofa instead. Ideal for relaxation and gathering alike, this space is meant to prioritize the coastal surroundings.

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Add Character With Detail

1900 victorian home in laurel\, mississippi. interior designers ben and erin napier.
Frank Frances Studio

HGTV stars Ben and Erin Napier played up their Mississippi home’s Victorian roots with a gingerbread railing and decorative brackets for this front, covered porch. A set of rocking chairs allows them to welcome guests in ultimate comfort.

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18

Channel Island Vibes

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Ryan Garvin

In Breegan Jane’s California home, the outdoor patio gives major vacation energy. This tranquil gathering space not only has ocean views, but a Jacuzzi, roaring sound system, and marine-grade TV to ensure every night spent outdoors is a memorable one.

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Dine Alfresco

outdoor spaces: curated nest @curatednest, lina galvão and her partner erin coren. outdoor living, patio, deck. alfresco dining these ladder back chairs were scored at a local thrift store for a mere $15—a veritable seating steal. dining table and rug: serena  lily. chandelier: visual comfort  co. bench: lee industries. railings: feeney. whole home 2024. this year’s energy efficient home is in the conservation minded community of sprout, located on a private nature preserve in hendersonville, north carolina.
Brie Williams

Designers Erin Coren and Lina Galvão knew this home’s trio of porches didn’t need another seating area. Instead, they chose to outfit this area as an outdoor dining room. A weather-resistant table and performance-upholstered banquette ensure the furniture will last through any summer storm.

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20

Don’t Forget Lighting

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Austin Leis

An outdoor space is a luxury, but without lighting, it’s made obsolete when the sun goes down. Take inspiration from this space by Ome Dezin and install various lighting sources—like this durable pendant and wall-sconce—to keep the party going all night long.

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