4. Sleeping Porches

Sleeping porches were once cherished retreats, often screened or open areas attached to upper floors or verandas, designed specifically for sleeping outdoors during warm months. Before air conditioning, these spaces provided cool, fresh air and a restful environment, believed to offer health benefits like improved sleep and better ventilation.
Socially, they fostered a closer connection with nature and neighbors. While modern decks and patios offer outdoor living, few match the comfort and function of a dedicated sleeping porch. To discover more about their history and resurgence, read Smithsonian Magazine’s exploration of sleeping porches.