Black Deck Design Ideas with with Dock
Robert M. Cain, Architect
The dock at Briarcreek Farm received a First Place national design award from Custom Home Magazine. Photo credit: Rob Karosis
NiteLites of Jacksonville Outdoor Lighting
Jacksonville Low Voltage Deck and Patio Lights by NiteLites
Dallas Landscape Lighting
Our customer had us out to his lake house to take care of electrical / general contracting work there. We added a brand new landscape lighting system to his boat dock, staircase down to the dock, pool area and more! We are happy with the way everything turned out!
Ann Brooke Landscape Design
The pond house has magnetic mosquito curtains that can be opened and closed in minutes. The Wittus stove adds warmth as well as a place to make a cup of tea.
Photo by Peter Margonelli
Sweet Home of Mine
This outdoor living space had a lot of room for options. I decided to maximize the space and add two outdoor living areas; One for eating and one for lounging. This included an outdoor rug, an outdoor couch from Pottery Barn and a wrought iron dining set for dining outdoors. The exterior brick was painted from it's original red/yellow brick color to a light grey tan color.
Photo Credit: Kimberly Schneider
Suncrest Gardens
A cantilevered composite ‘fishing’ dock is accessed from backyard via Maryland Flagstone slab steps. Lighting for the dock is supplied with subtle hidden bar lights installed beneath the pier caps.
Above & Beyond Building
The renovation of this classic Muskoka cottage, focused around re-designing the living space to make the most of the incredible lake views. This update completely changed the flow of space, aligning the living areas with a more modern & luxurious living context.
In collaboration with the client, we envisioned a home in which clean lines, neutral tones, a variety of textures and patterns, and small yet luxurious details created a fresh, engaging space while seamlessly blending into the natural environment.
The main floor of this home was completely gutted to reveal the true beauty of the space. Main floor walls were re-engineered with custom windows to expand the client’s majestic view of the lake.
The dining area was highlighted with features including ceilings finished with Shadowline MDF, and enhanced with a custom coffered ceiling bringing dimension to the space.
Unobtrusive details and contrasting textures add richness and intrigue to the space, creating an energizing yet soothing interior with tactile depth.
Ann Brooke Landscape Design
A Wittus stove makes the pond house useable in three seasons
Photo by Peter Margonelli
Black Deck Design Ideas with with Dock
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