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40 Eye-Catching Entryways + Front Porches for Summer

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Greet family and friends with a welcoming front porch that's designed for soaking up those long summer days and nights.

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Photo: Julie Mannell Photography. From: Rebecca Rowland Interiors.

Bring the Party Around Front

Who says the backyard has a monopoly on entertaining? This porch proves that summer gatherings belong in the front, too. With one side dedicated to grilling and a bar cart full of cocktail and drink essentials, the other end combines comfy chairs and a swing for a cozy convo spot. Steal some style pointers from this friendly front porch and keep reading for more inspiration to get your entryway ready for lazy summer livin'.

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Photo: Photo by Sarah Dorio; Design by: CLOTH & KIND; Builder: Athens Building Company . From: CLOTH & KIND.

Swing the Day Away

A cozy wood swing + a deep, shady porch = a match made in lazy, lounging heaven. Take a cue from the designers at Cloth & Kind to make the most of your front porch space by creating a colorful conversation area for whiling the summer away.

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Photo: Photographs by Sarah Dorio. From: HGTV Magazine.

Or, Get Ready to Rock

Seriously, who wouldn't love rocking the day away on this sunny front porch? Like most Tudor Revival-style homes, this beautiful example in Atlanta doesn't feature a deep, shady front porch like you'd typically see on a farmhouse or Craftsman-style home, but the wide, open brick porch does boast a pair of classic rocking chairs and an unobstructed view of the front yard. Get more curb appeal ideas from our friends at HGTV Magazine, below.

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Photo: Sarah Busby; Styling by H. Camille Smith. From: H. Camille Smith.

Beat the Heat With a Bar Cart

No matter where you live, there's no denying that the summer sun can sometimes feel relentless. Make your front porch a relaxing oasis by rolling out a serving cart when guests arrive. Ice cold lemonade (or bubbly!) makes lounging on the porch feel like a mini vacay.

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