Contemporary Blue Patio Design Ideas
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IPC Team
Pati enclosures are versatile retractable structures that protect you from bad weather and allow you to use your patio all year round
Mufson Landscape, Pool & Design
Installed bluestone patio with snapped bluestone seating wall and steps
Studio H Landscape Architecture
This project is located in the Turtle Ridge community near UCI in Irvine. With an existing pool, our goal was to create a Modern inviting space with multiple entertaining areas. The unique areas include a firepit and lounging area at one of the pool with Tuscan styled planting, at the other end is a Modern pass-through fireplace with fire balls and a custom water fountain spilling into the pool. The fireplace wraps around to include a barbecue and bar area with an Ipe wood deck seating lounge. Just off the bar area is a zen garden with custom water features spilling from the gabion walls, a pebble contemplation garden, and bamboo planting. As you pass through the Zen Garden you enter the Tuscan themed entertaining space with corten steel planters, citrus trees, and decomposed granite.
A few of the materials included in this project are as follows: Limestone paving, concrete coping,gabion walls, limestone veneer,concrete countertops,custom stainless steel scuppers,1" glass tile veneer, large wood beams,glass rails,ipe wood,rolled pebble and succulent planting.
Studio H Landscape Architecture, Inc.
Urban Oasis Design & Construction LLC
This backyard was in need of modernization. The homeowners had previously commissioned a design, but it did not fit into their budget. Urban Oasis revised the plan and buy simplifying and reusing existing materials, were able to meet the client's budget and design goals. The end result is a clean, modern patio with several different spaces in which to enjoy the yard. Corten steel planter boxes add to the ambiance of the patio, separating the areas and creating the perfect spot for vegetable gardening.
Gettliffe Architecture
A wall-sized glass door rolls onto the ceiling to create a continuous indoor/outdoor space that opens onto a beautiful view of the valley and connects guests with nature. The concrete stairs descend directly to the natural landscape. Designed by Boulder architect Dominique Gettliffe.
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