, Hampshire, UK, May 2018. Possibly designed by Thomas Robjohns Wonnacott (1834-1918), RIBA. Probably built using Charles Drake's 1868 concrete patent, for the
4th Earl of Carnarvon of nearby
Highclere Castle. house
Arizona room An Arizona room is a type of screened porch commonly found in
Arizona.
Screened porch A
screened porch, also called a screened-in-porch, is a porch that was built or altered to be enclosed with screens that effectively creates an outdoor type room.
Sleeping porch A
sleeping porch is a porch that was built or modified to be a type of semi-outdoor sleeping area. A sleeping porch can be an ordinary open porch, screened or with screened windows that can be opened.
Rain porch A
rain porch is a type of porch with the roof and columns extended past the deck and reaching the ground. The roof may extend several feet past the porch creating a covered patio. A rain porch, also referred to as a
Carolina porch, is usually found in the
Southeastern United States.
Portico 's Portico A
portico (
Italian) is a porch style that utilizes columns or colonnades, and even arches, such as used in
Italian modern and contemporary architecture.
Loggia A
loggia is a covered exterior corridor or porch that is part of the ground floor or can be elevated on another level. The roof is supported by columns or arches and the outer side is open to the elements.
Veranda - entrance veranda A
veranda (also spelled 'verandah') style porch is usually large and may encompass the entire
façade as well as the sides of a structure. An extreme example is the
Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Michigan, which has the longest porch in the world at in length.
Lanai A
lanai is a roofed, open-sided veranda, patio, or porch originating in Hawaii.
Sun porch A sun porch, or sun room, also referred to as a
Florida room, can be any room or separate structure, usually enclosed with glass, but can be an enclosed porch.
Stoop A stoop is a landing, usually small, at the top of steps and when covered by a roof is a small porch. == North America ==