concrete with modern flair
level changes add interest, and if high enough, provide extra seating
continuity of counter through the wall
color of wood
seating that is weatherproof, and always there.
interesting way to manage transition between indoor and outdoor at corner
Where do you sit like this, and be outdoors, and yet near a fire?
Window is cool. Have to work on the view a bit...
notice opening into pantry to right of stove
Something like this near the pool equipment would be cool; both to use, and to look at from the house
I like the blockwork... note all joints align. Also the covered space integrates nicely into the "yard."
Way to make a flat space interesting. No lawn, though.
wood on ceiling may be too light, but the idea is similar
Tile (not light gray grout). And interesting way to add warmth of wood.
Patio shading.
Note island has different cabinets
Clean look, works well with dark window frames.
Although the curves could be difficult to work in Horizon Hill plan, the change in materials, and levels, is interesting. This change allows for discreet patio lighting at step edges.
garden wall as art
Fplc brick... or whatever that is...
Horizontal joints raked, vertical joints flush. I think this install treatment will look best with 4" Orco Precision block; plain standard finish.
4" high plain block looking real good.
Concrete patio with break and strips of rock / gravel. ...adjacent to darker pool coping.
Slight rake in horizontal joints with 4" high block. Emphasizes horizontal lines.
Busy, but interesting color scheme.
Amber wood and gray concrete
Floor option?
Great use of upholstered wall and mirror
Amber look wood, kind of rustic.
Warm color flooring and cool tile color
Distinctive lighting
Combination of gray floor, amber wood, light quartz counter, black windows
Warm neutral palette
Soft palette
Shower glass reminds me of windows
Art? Subtle lighting effect provides illumination without light directly in your face.
Although this looks unfinished, here, the idea of an upholstered wall also adds an acoustic softening as well as warmth
Room darkening Hunter-Douglas shades
Interesting combination of ideas. Like use of dining room fixtures suspended over the night stands, minimizing clutter on them.
Another wood headboard wall
Another way to incorporate the warmth of wood.
Headboard wall might be visible at end of long hall; it may make some sense to design with that view in mind. I like wood and mirror combination.
Paving and gravel
Light terrazzo, warm wood, and a color (glass green)
very bold pattern could work; this will typically be a custom rug costing "an arm and a leg" and it becomes art for the room
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