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Alan D. Holt, A.S.L.A., Landscape Architect
Alan D Holt ASLA Landscape Architect
This rear deck is tucked into the Native Vegetation.
Residential Decks, Porches, Patios
This deck located in Darnestown MD includes a curved design with circular landing and sitting areas. It includes Fiberon Ipe decking, Fiberon curved composite railing with aluminum spindles and collars, low voltage lighting and a PVC fascia.
Sticks and Stones Furniture
The award winning Social Circle Fire pit and bench ensemble comes in at just under 10 feet in diameter, it features a central fire pit and movable bench seats. This solid piece is made of concrete and western red cedar, and features a low profile that encourages people to lean in, enjoy the fire and conversation!
Awards : International Interior Design Association (IIDA) - Best Product Design - Outdoor Seating, 2014.
Photo credit: Provoke Studios
Land Art Design, Inc.
Designed and built by Land Art Design, Inc.
In this project, we added multi-level living space with this deck and underside patio combination. The custom deck includes wrought iron railing, matching the stairway connecting the two levels. The underside patio features a bead board ceiling with recessed lighting and ceiling fans.
Kayu Canada Inc.
Exotic Dark Red Meranti Hardwood Decking, Stairs, Bench, Railing, and Privacy Screen.
Wood supplied by Kayu Canada Inc.
Keuka Studios, Inc
Brushed aluminum Railing with clear anodized finish. Made from CNC machined solid (not tubular or extrusions) 6061 T6 Aluminum were used with the Ipe top rail and decking.
Cable Railing by Keuka Studios
McInturff Architects
A rusted steel wall separates the carport and storage from the pool and terraces.
Silver Spring MD
2013
Contractor: WES Construction
Landscape Design: Ed Bisese
Photo: Julia Heine / McInturff Architects
aZura Stoneworks
An enclosed exterior lanai uses aZurastone as the main design element in a stunning water feature.
Please visit http://azurastoneworks.com to view more commercial and residential installation images or to find a showroom near you.
If there is not a showroom near you, please contact us at sales@azurastoneworks.com
AdvantageLumber.com
Tigerwood decking was used for the deck and privacy screen to build a beautiful low maintenance deck that will add years of low maintenance deck enjoyment.
Angus Mackenzie Architect
The house was originally a single story face brick home, which was ‘cut in half’ to make two smaller residences. It is on a triangular corner site, and is nestled in between a unit block to the South, and large renovated two storey homes to the West. The owners loved the original character of the house, and were keen to retain this with the new proposal, but felt that the internal plan was disjointed, had no relationship to the paved outdoor area, and above all was very cold in Winter, with virtually no natural light entering the house.
The existing plan had the bedrooms and bathrooms on the side facing the outdoor area, with the living area on the other side of the hallway. We swapped this to have an open plan living room opening out onto a new deck area. An added bonus through the design stage was adding a rumpus room, which was built to the boundary on two sides, and also leads out onto the new deck area. Two large light wells open into the roof, and natural light floods into the house through the skylights above. The automated skylights really help with airflow, and keeping the house cool in the Summer. Warm timber finishes, including cedar windows and doors have been used throughout, and are a low key inclusion into the existing fabric of the house.
Photography by Sarah Braden
SD Independent Construction
Ipe deck with cable railing. Under deck storage and horizontal deck skirting, stainless LED deck lighting
austin outdoor design
Strong modern lines lead visitors toward the front door in a visual invitation to enter, and lush, sprawling foliage spills into the clean contours of concrete and steel, creating a striking juxtaposition between natural and built elements.
This photo was taken by Ryann Ford.
Hebert Design Build
AFTER photo. We opened up the space to allow light and air circulation by replacing the old solid fence with separate fence sections. We then added a porch and bluestone patio.
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