Deck Design Ideas with a Water Feature and an Outdoor Shower
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Parco Studio
Rain collected by the butterfly roof runs down a rain chain and into a board formed concrete basin. It then spills over a small waterfall and into a small stream leading to the "alpine pool."
Chicago Green Design Inc.
Dual Fire-tables to match the dual Umbrellas. I pierced the furniture with the mast of the Umbrella to create this custom look and to provide even shade. The waterfall provides just enough light and sound to set the mood.
Decks by Kiefer LLC
A square deck doesn’t have to be boring – just tilt the squares on an angle.
This client had a big wish list:
A screen porch was created under an existing elevated room.
A large upper deck for dining was waterproofed with EPDM roofing. This made for a large dry area on the lower deck furnished with couches, a television, spa, recessed lighting, and paddle fans.
An outdoor shower is enclosed under the stairs. For code purposes, we call it a rinsing station.
A small roof extension to the existing house provides covering and a spot for a hanging daybed.
The design also includes a live edge slab installed as a bar top at which to enjoy a casual drink while watching the children in the yard.
The lower deck leads down two more steps to the fire pit.
Chicago Green Design Inc.
This view of a Chicago's Roscoe Village rooftop brings a calming environment. Running water, Fire feature with custom laser cut panels and a automated pergola that provides plenty of shade.
christophermichaelmyers
To Just Terraces designer Christopher Myers, outdoor spaces on rooftops are like yacht gardens. They are limited by space and each element, from a spa seating area, to dining and bars but look incredible and be able to serve many purposes and layouts based on needs. Materials should vary in color and texture to keep the space interesting and uniquely desirable to those who will use it.
James McNeal Architecture and Design
Modern Montana in Afton Minnesota by James McNeal & Angela Liesmaki-DeCoux, Architects and Designers at JMAD - James McNeal Architecture & Design. Detailed, creative architecture firm specializing in enduring artistry & high-end luxury commercial & residential design. Architectural photography, architect portfolio. Dream house inspiration, custom homes, mansion, luxurious lifestyle. Rustic lodge vibe, sustainable. Front exterior entrance, reclaimed wood, metal roofs & siding. Connection with the outdoors, biophilic, natural materials.Outdoor living spaces, outdoor dining area, grilling area, outdoor kitchen, backyard pool, trout pond, fishing pond, dream backyard, patio, deck, indoor-outdoor living.
Deck Design Ideas with a Water Feature and an Outdoor Shower
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