Beige Deck Design Ideas with a Roof Extension
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Flavin Architects
Modern mahogany deck. On the rooftop, a perimeter trellis frames the sky and distant view, neatly defining an open living space while maintaining intimacy.
Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
Harrison's Landscaping
Courtyard style garden with exposed concrete and timber cabana. The swimming pool is tiled with a white sandstone, This courtyard garden design shows off a great mixture of materials and plant species. Courtyard gardens are one of our specialties. This Garden was designed by Michael Cooke Garden Design. Effective courtyard garden is about keeping the design of the courtyard simple. Small courtyard gardens such as this coastal garden in Clovelly are about keeping the design simple.
The swimming pool is tiled internally with a really dark mosaic tile which contrasts nicely with the sandstone coping around the pool.
The cabana is a cool mixture of free form concrete, Spotted Gum vertical slats and a lined ceiling roof. The flooring is also Spotted Gum to tie in with the slats.
Photos by Natalie Hunfalvay
Rachael Honner Styling
Our deck / My hubby is quite the handyman, he completed our deck extension all by himself. It's not quite finished just yet as we have some painting left to do but so proud of him!
Photography and Styling Rachael Honner
BANDD DESIGN
Our Austin studio chose mid-century modern furniture, bold colors, and unique textures to give this home a young, fresh look:
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Project designed by Sara Barney’s Austin interior design studio BANDD DESIGN. They serve the entire Austin area and its surrounding towns, with an emphasis on Round Rock, Lake Travis, West Lake Hills, and Tarrytown.
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Villeroy & Boch Fliesen
Bodenfliesen: BERNINA OUTDOOR beige
Naturnah und modern zugleich: Mit dieser Anmutung harmoniert BERNINA OUTDOOR mit vielen Einrichtungsstilen. Die leicht glimmernde Oberfläche ist inspiriert von Quarzit und wirkt edel naturnah.
FoxLin Architects
Second floor balcony looking west, with solar shading. View into upstairs office.
Photo: Juintow Lin
Haustech
This architectural delight nestled in Brentwood Hills was designed by Edna Muir in 1960 and featured on the cover of Art and Architecture in 1962. Flash forward to today’s remodel where the builder upheld the beautiful design while upgrading the space for today’s tech needs. With every light and shade on the system and full Alexa integration, this home stays connected in just the right ways.
Beige Deck Design Ideas with a Roof Extension
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