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Steve Masley Consulting and Design
Lettuces and 'Lemon Gem' marigolds growing in a window box off the back deck. The shadow of the roof line falls across the planters in the afternoon, allowing us to grow lettuce even in the summer. Photo by Steve Masley
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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.
Jean Brooks Landscapes
This garden takes advantage of the chimney tops and attics spaces of the urban landscape of the Back Bay- we refer to it as "Mary-Poppinsville". Split in to two areas- seating and dinning/cooking. shrubs, perennials, annuals, and edibles including: herbs, tomatoes, The client is a gourmet chef and uses the foods in his cooking. With limited space, the most popular edible plants that clients ask for are tomatoes and herbs because the herbs can be used in daily cooking and theres nothing to compare to the homegrown tomato. Where space is generous, we also plant blueberries strawberries, raspberries, lettuces, peppers.
Archadeck of Central South Carolina
The new pergola addition adds beauty and much needed shade to this Irmo, SC, backyard!
Photos courtesy Archadeck of Central South Carolina.
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.
Eclectic Deck Design Ideas
Archadeck of Austin
Archadeck of Austin designed a large, new deck that is partially covered with a porch cover for shade and partially open to the big Texas sky. Building it required complete removal of the home’s existing multi-level deck.
For the decking boards, the clients chose AZEK low-maintenance decking in the mahogany color. We designed the deck in a picture frame pattern with a ribbon board. The beautiful deck railing system features hammered bronze balusters by Fortress and the rail cap is by AZEK. The AZEK rail cap is actually installed over a steel railing.
Under the porch cover, you can see the gorgeous new Synergy Wood ceiling. The clients selected Synergy Wood’s colonial color.
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