Screened-in Porches

Gorgeous wood-stained Moorpark screened-in porch catio with custom redwood screencaps.

Another massive screened-in porch runs the entire length of the back of the home. The roof is also made of screen, which makes hanging out at night and stargazing next level.

According to the homeowners, this was an unused space that they didn’t know what to do with. Now, both the humans and the cats use it daily.

This Northridge screened-in porch is a shared space for humans and dogs. When done correctly, screened-in structures essentially add to the home’s square footage.

This massive screened-in porch runs the entire length of the back of the home. The client wanted a transparent roof so that more light would reach the rooms. We relegated the cat elements to the sides and corners to maintain the view of the hillside for the cat guardian.

This huge screened-in patio/catio provides the cats and humans with plenty of shared outdoor space. Happy to report that both the kiddos and the cat guardians were thrilled with the final result.

Once again, we turned a completely unused space into a lovely joint cat/human room. Screened-in balconies essentially add usable square footage to the home. And how great does it look?

A stunning screened-in balcony on a Los Angeles hillside offers the sibling kittens a vast outdoor playground. It also doubles as a feeding and litter area.

An absolutely gorgeous joint cat-human space. The cat guardians never used the balcony prior to our install, and now use it all the time with their fur family.

Another huge screened-in porch with limited cat elements primarily in the corners. Be sure to check out the video, which includes a cool aerial drone shot of the roof.

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