Blue Deck Design Ideas with an Outdoor Kitchen
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Design + Build by Lazar
Rooftop deck that combines outdoor and indoor living spaces. Entertain with an outdoor kitchen and full bar inside. Enjoy the Hermosa Beach ocean views. Thoughtfully designed by Steve Lazar. DesignBuildbySouthSwell.com
Photography by Joel Silva
Twisted Rock Terrascape & Design, Inc.
Some additional pictures showing the completed project the following season as plantings begin to take hold and really grow. Also, our client added an additional pergola over the bbq area and some patio lights to dress up the area and make it easier to see at night while grilling.
Innovative Modern Design
Tucked in between pillars and in an L-shape to optimize the available space. Anthracite grey cabinets and Basalt Beige Neolith tops. This outdoor kitchen is fully equipped with a large barbecue, side burner and sink. It definitely has all the bells and whistles.
Mosaic Outdoor Living & Landscapes
This is the perfect place to eat a delicious dinner and watch a beautiful Colorado sunset.
Canter Construction
Client had an existing deck and pergola off of the back of their home that was not properly built in the original construction. This caused sagging of some of the support beams and overall an unsafe structure.
In order to give this a thicker and better look, we used 6X6 beams (instead of 4x4's) and properly bolted all members so that the structure did not move.
Chicago Green Design Inc.
Outdoor kitchen with firemagice grill. outdoor fridge and beautiful city skyline as its backdrop. Tyrone Mitchell Photography
Canberra Decks
This project features a merbau deck, stairs & handrail with stainless steel wire infill. The pergola has been pitched off the external frame of the house using a Colorbond roof. The ceiling has been sheeted in Aquacheck gyprock with LED downlights.
Mosaic Outdoor Living & Landscapes
The custom railing is the perfect accent to this beautiful outdoor living space.
Studio Catoir
Le film culte de 1955 avec Cary Grant et Grace Kelly "To Catch a Thief" a été l'une des principales source d'inspiration pour la conception de cet appartement glamour en duplex près de Milan. Le Studio Catoir a eu carte blanche pour la conception et l'esthétique de l'appartement. Tous les meubles, qu'ils soient amovibles ou intégrés, sont signés Studio Catoir, la plupart sur mesure, de même que les cheminées, la menuiserie, les poignées de porte et les tapis. Un appartement plein de caractère et de personnalité, avec des touches ludiques et des influences rétro dans certaines parties de l'appartement.
Blue Deck Design Ideas with an Outdoor Kitchen
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