Here is where it all starts at Seaside...genuine front porches based on simple but elegant architectural principles of design and construction. The base of this porch was designed to act as one element supporting the entire porch, but is softened with 3 horizontal boards and paint to blend in with the house trim. The column height combined with the relatively short guardrails give the otherwise small-ish house its commanding street presence. Notice how the porch beam is clearly expressed and the stained porch beadboard is set to match the interior house ceiling. An entry vestibule framed by an applied pilaster and pediment detail complete the welcoming entry.
Check out the photograph below I took in Alexandria Virginia of a historic home...similar vestibule. I like how the architect of the Seaside house started with this idea but used it for a different purpose. I'm just guessing here, but it seems like the entry vestibule allows visitors to approach the home without feeling as though they are invading the privacy of a covered porch right off a living space...used here like an outdoor extension of the room beyond.