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Brooklinteriors
This Brooklyn backyard in Prospect Heights blends coziness with true functionality! A West Elm outdoor sectional provides endless summer days of comfortable seating for the clients and their friends. String lights add a bit of romance and magic. Finally, the textured and bright patterned pillows, make this space fit for a Fiesta!
Janet Kauffman Interiors & Design LLC
Janet Kauffman - An 8'x11' apartment patio gets a cozy facelift with a collection of vintage finds, layered fabrics and patterns, all atop an outdoor rug. Privacy was created by hanging outdoor drapes. A wooden cart is used for display.
Spirit Garden Design
Edibles can be incorporated into designated veggie planters or planted directly into the garden. Incorporating fruit trees, blueberries, and huckleberries allow for convenient harvesting and munching by kids young and old.
Adrienne DeRosa
Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz Inc.
Inside, the pool house is ready for entertaining. Raymond and Jennifer poured the concrete counter top themselves.
The paneling on the front of the bar came from a large cupcake counter at a friend's antique store. When her friend was closing the store, Jennifer and Raymond dismantled the counter and salvaged the painted doors, which they then cut to size as needed.
Antique stools reflect the patina of the bar in an effortlessly charming way. "I found them at the Columbus Country Living Fair," Jennifer explains. "They came from an old Amusement Park; I'm not sure which one, but I kept everything original to them."
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz
Flat Rock Productions
DESIGN: Eric Richmond, Flat Rock Productions;
BUILDER: The Roth Company;
PHOTO: Stadler Studio
Archadeck of Austin
The clients’ remaining request was privacy, so we designed and built attractive privacy panels behind the outdoor kitchen. This privacy wall on the patio will afford the homeowners a great deal of privacy whether they’re using the patio or the screened room. We built another privacy fence on the other side of the screened room, replacing an old wooden fence.
Archadeck of Central South Carolina
Archadeck extended this concrete patio substantially in length and depth. Taking it beyond builder grade. The expansion provides additional square footage, which translates into more room for recreational activities. In addition, the larger patio also helps define the back yard and is better suited to the footprint of the existing home. The original small builder-grade patio did not balance well with the scale of the large two-story home.
Brooklinteriors
A functional herb garden created with floating planters, framed with a gorgeous lime plant in a blue planter and lime green accent table.
Eclectic Outdoor Design Ideas with Concrete Slab
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