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Westover Landscape Design
Often, less is more. Take this landscape design composed of climbing roses, hydrangeas, and lilies surrounding a bluestone terrace. This small, suburban garden feels both expansive and intimate. Japanese forest grass softens the edge of the terrace and adds just enough of a modern look to make the garden’s owners, urban transplants, happy. “My husband and I were looking for an outdoor space that had a secret-garden feeling,” says homeowner Anne Lillis-Ruth. “We’ve had fun adding furniture, antique planters, and a stone fountain to [landscape designer] Robert Welsch’s beautiful landscape. The white and green plantings provide the perfect backdrop to my collection of colorful table linens, glassware, and china. We love our garden!”
Dean Fisher loved it, too. “The setting is so lovely and relaxed. It evokes the south of France, with its intimate scale and the integration of house and patio through the use of the vines and other plantings.”
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Christopher D. Marshall Architect, LLC
The owner wanted to add a covered deck that would seamlessly tie in with the existing stone patio and also complement the architecture of the house. Our solution was to add a raised deck with a low slope roof to shelter outdoor living space and grill counter. The stair to the terrace was recessed into the deck area to allow for more usable patio space. The stair is sheltered by the roof to keep the snow off the stair.
Photography by Chris Marshall
Archadeck of Nashville
We used Deckorators black aluminum railing to add contrast to the design. The lower level of the deck makes the perfect transition into their spacious backyard. Archadeck of Nashville added integrated LED stair lighting to the project for safety and ambiance in the evening.
Archadeck - Columbus
This custom deck called for low-maintenance decking from TimberTech’s Legacy collection, in rich Mocha. Homeowners are seeing the many benefits of using low-maintenance materials these days. This TimberTech deck will resist sun fading and other sorts of damage from high traffic and impact. Unlike its wood counterparts, the deck will not require annual maintenance in sanding, staining, sealing, or painting, and it will remain beautiful for many years to come. For a more polished aesthetic, we utilized a perpendicular parting board, where regular seams would have existed. These are the sorts of custom touches you can expect when working with Archadeck of Columbus!
Fabio Carria Architetto
Vista del terrazzo, adiacente alla zona pranzo, dotato di barbecue integrato nella muratura a mattoni faccia a vista. La copertura è realizzata in legno con cannette sopra e sotto allo strato di policarbonato.
Foto di s.Pedroni
MasterPLAN Outdoor Living
The homeowners wanted an integrated, open outdoor space for entertainment and grilling. It had to look great from the inside of their home and offer the feel of a private wooded retreat; yet be functional.
Archadeck of Central South Carolina
Custom privacy screen in Columbia, SC, built by Archadeck of Central, SC.
Design Vessel Construction LLC
Covered outdoor area with a bronze tinted roof; Softening the direct sunlight to create a more comfortable space beneath.
Amber Freda Garden Design
Even the smallest rooftop terrace can be an inviting retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. This garden was designed with softness, femininity, romance, and abundance in mind. A wicker seating area offers comfort and a relaxing place to unwind. The plantings include crape myrtle trees, knockout roses, evergreen junipers, and flowering annuals. All of the planters contain low-voltage up-lighting for a dramatic nighttime effect. Read more about this garden on my blog, www.amberfreda.com.
Devall Designs & Home
Rustic landscape surrounds a custom mediation deck made of solid steel with a wooden floor, poured in place concrete steps.
Best Hot Tubs "Hot Tub and Spa Experts"
These clients chose a dark brown case for their patio-hot tub that hints at the deep hue of their sloping roof. Together, these two dark elements present a dramatic contrast to a light deck and furniture cushion materials. Note how the simple design of the stairs make them stand out visually. None of these were c
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Christopher D. Marshall Architect, LLC
The owner wanted to add a covered deck that would seamlessly tie in with the existing stone patio and also complement the architecture of the house. Our solution was to add a raised deck with a low slope roof to shelter outdoor living space and grill counter. The stair to the terrace was recessed into the deck area to allow for more usable patio space. The stair is sheltered by the roof to keep the snow off the stair.
Photography by Chris Marshall
Eclectic Deck Design Ideas
Archadeck of Akron OH
Enjoy a custom TimberTech deck featuring built in seating, with space for a lounge and dining area, in Akron, OH.
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