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H2D Architecture + Design
Outdoor kitchen with built-in BBQ, sink, stainless steel cabinetry, and patio heaters.
Design by: H2D Architecture + Design
www.h2darchitects.com
Built by: Crescent Builds
Photos by: Julie Mannell Photography
ПАЛЕКС дома из клееного бруса
Терраса дома из клееного бруса РАССВЕТ
Архитектор Александр Петунин
Строительство ПАЛЕКС дома из клееного бруса
Timberline Patio Covers
This project is a huge gable style patio cover with covered deck and aluminum railing with glass and cable on the stairs. The Patio cover is equipped with electric heaters, tv, ceiling fan, skylights, fire table, patio furniture, and sound system. The decking is a composite material from Timbertech and had hidden fasteners.
JayLyn Design LLC
Original deck was same depth as side decks. To gain more living space, the decks were pushed out to 23' which created a wonderful outdoor living room that is used most of the year.
All Backyard Fun
A beautiful ocean-bluff view overlooking a surfing hot-spot. The Oriflamme Fire Table Patented Sun Burner design is a great way to bring the customer's style to their fire table. The flame dances off the reflective glass and also off the glass railing on the deck, all while keeping the heat in from those cool ocean breezes. The easy-set up of this fire table was great for these self-proclaimed beach-bums.
Collaborative Interior Design
The outdoor sundeck leads off of the indoor living room and is centered between the outdoor dining room and outdoor living room. The 3 distinct spaces all serve a purpose and flow together and from the inside. String lights hung over this space bring a fun and festive air to the back deck.
TimberTown
This deck offers plenty of spots to relax and watch the sun set over the Texas hill country.
Designed & built by Jim Odom at Archadeck Austin.
Photo Credit: Kristian Alveo & TimberTown
Western Window Systems
From KUBE Architecture:
"They [owners] wanted a house of openness and light, where their children could be free to explore and play independently, still within view of their parents. The solution was to create a courtyard house, with large sliding glass doors to bring the inside out and outside in."
Greg Powers Photography
Contractor: Housecraft
McInturff Architects
Mount Airy MD
General Contractor: Mueller Homes
Photo: Julia Heine / McInturff Architects
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