20+ Amazing Sleeping Porch Ideas For A Dreamy Escape

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A sleeping porch for your private home is a incredible method to feel connected to the outside while making a camp-like atmosphere shielded from bugs and the weather. Sleeping porches were common a century ago before there was air-con, where children would sleep in these spaces from Spring through Fall. They’re gaining in popularity as homeowners seek sustainable design features comparable to windows open reasonably than air-con.

There are two forms of sleeping porches, depending in your needs: a year-round porch and a screened-in seasonal porch. When designing a sleeping porch there are things you might wish to think about, comparable to bed locations, lighting, ceiling fans, and the room’s exposure. Incorporating a fire will provide warmth and extend the porch right into a three-season room. A screened sleeping porch can offer incredible breezes and it’s incredible sleeping in what seems like the outside at night. Take a look below for some fabulous ideas and don’t forget to tell us within the Comments which one was your favorite and why!

Note: Have a have a look at another inspiring porch ideas for your private home: 30 Gorgeous And Inviting Farmhouse Style Porch Decorating Ideas and 26 Unbelievably Fabulous Swinging Bed Ideas For Your Porch.

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1. A country screened-in porch design in Minneapolis. On the ground is a solid stain sanded right down to give it a distressed look. (via Lands End Development)

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2. A standard-style sleeping porch in Little Rock, Arkansas. Similar beds may be found on the American Iron Bed Company. The rugs are from an organization called Home Spice Decor. They’re the Seascape Blue Cotton Braided Rugs. These are an artificial indoor/outdoor and are impervious to stains and moisture, but still have an ideal feel and look. The shutters and mounting hardware got here from Timberlane Shutters. Lighting fixtures are from Circa Lighting. Dimensions: 14′ deep and 40′ long. (via Ward A Lile Design)

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3. A comfy screened-in porch with sleeping quarters. The fireside will keep your guests warm on a cool night. The fireside is a sealed fieldstone veneer. The fan/light fixture is the Rainman Ceiling fan from Minka Aire: (via Michelle Fries)

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4. This rustic lake house in Recent Hampshire encompasses a drop-down bed set on a breezeway perfect for those cool summer nights. This one-of-a-kind bed was custom made, where the frame is pulled up into the ceiling when not in use. A sailing winch is used to boost and lower the bed from the porch ceiling. (via Old Hampshire Designs)

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5. Floor-to-ceiling screened windows bring cool breezes into this incredible sleeping porch in a camp-like home in Montana. See the remaining of this home here: Magnificent rustic cabin hideaway on the rocky shores of Flathead Lake. (via Andersson-Smart Architects)

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6. A shingle-style residence in Watch Hill, Rhode Island features this cozy sleeping porch. Awning windows operate with a conventional rope and pulley system, opening into the porch from a bedroom on the opposite side. A wood-burning fireplace provides heat on brisk evenings. (via Michael McKinley and Associates)

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7. The manufacturer of the vinyl siding is Certainteed Cedar Impressions. This swing bed was custom fabricated and price roughly $15,000-$17,000. The ceiling, beams, screen panels, and bed are all solid Mahogany. The white trim is by Benjamin Moore, “white” semi-gloss. The ground is Ipe. (via Richard Bubnowski Design)

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8. This beach style porch in Windfall, Rhode Island features this cozy cedar-clad sleeping porch with a view. See the remaining of this amazing home tour here: Luminous oceanfront home in Rhode Island boasts energy-efficient design. (via George Penniman Architects)

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9. A two-story screened-in porch runs the length of the back of a 1860s sea captain’s house in Fernandina Beach, Florida. (via Starr Sanford Design)

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10. This nautically-inspired sleeping porch on Amelia Island, Florida offers loads of space for 2 guests to enjoy fresh ocean breezes. An idyllic spot for afternoon catnaps and relaxing nights sleeping with the sound of the waves. (via Starr Sanford Design)

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11. A farmhouse in Washington enjoys fresh countryside breezes on this cozy screened-in porch. This space makes for an idyllic guest room with a personal backyard entrance. (via Travis Knoop Photography)

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12. A family retreat on Lake Keowee, South Carolina features this timeless sleeping porch to host several overnight guests. (via The Berry Group)

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13. A cushty haven for hosting guests, this sleeping porch draws in fresh breezes from the Hood Canal, Washington. This space has removable double-hung sashes on the screened windows. A ship’s ladder leads as much as a suspended sleep bunk, each custom fabricated. (via TK Design Construct)

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14. Made in Charleston, South Carolina, this handmade porch swing encompasses a full-size bed for afternoon catnaps or as an additional bed to host overnight guests. (via Vintage Porch Swings)

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15. This second-floor sleeping porch was designed for use as a master suite retreat. Boasting oceanfront views in Portland, Maine, this space has energy-efficient windows for seasonal comfort. There may be also an statement deck on the precise! (via Whipple | Callender Architects)

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16. This 10′ x 15′ garden house in Boston is used from spring to fall, adorned with a futon, decorative pillows, and throws. On warmer evenings, that is used as a sleeping porch, with screened partitions to maintain away pesky bugs. (via Hilarie Holdsworth Design)

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17. A remodeled sleeping porch features built-in beds and storage. The ceiling is a CVG fir v-groove T&G with a black/espresso stain and a satin varnish. The windows on the left were original to the home, the early 1900s, while the window above the bed is a Marvin wood window painted a dark grey. Dimensions: 8’6″ x 19′. (via Young & Son Woodworks)

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18. A lake house sleeping porch in Alabama features custom hanging beds with handmade mattresses by City Mattress Upholstery. For the bedding, a denim Ralph Lauren comforter is just folded and sewn right into a bedroll/sleeping bag for a camp-like feel. (via Williams Partnership: Architecture)

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19. A country cottage in Minnesota features this inviting sleeping porch to host overnight guests. Large windows herald fresh air to offer the sensation of sleeping outside yet shielded from the weather. (via McCarten Design)

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20. Here, an over-100-year-old second-story sleeping porch in Mobile Bay, Alabama features five twin beds, two daybeds, and a few hammocks. Beds are adorned with brand-name pieces from Overstock. The porch railings are painted in Farrow & Ball’s Down Pipe. (via Southern Living)

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21. If you may have a wooded property, consider a sleeping cabin as a substitute of a porch. This one in Vermont features screens, a transparent corrugated polycarbonate roof called Suntuf made by Palram, and a dangling bed. This structure within the woods is shaded, used just for naps and overnights through the summer months. (via Bluetime Collaborative)

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22. A sleeping porch with an out of doors bed is the proper place for reading, especially when it’s surrounded by plants. Windows may be opened to permit fresh cross breezes through the summer to maintain the space cool. This could also make an ideal spot to host overnight guests! (via Soyvirgo)

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23. A garden house features an old metal bed, ideal for hosting overnight guests. This magical space is enjoyable for summer evenings surrounded by flowers. (via SkonaHem)

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