Large Deck Design Ideas with with Dock
Mjolnir Construction
We completed this pressure treated tiered deck and stair project for our most recent customer.
We installed 5/4" deck skirting with an access panel around the existing 10'x10' deck to clean up the appearance and also provided some wet storage space.
Then we designed a multiple level stair and landing system that allowed us to reach our newly constructed 12'x16' deck. The pressure treated wood railing with aluminum Deckorators™ balusters provides safety and a tailored look.
The 12'x16' deck is built upon deck blocks with a stamped limestone base and is a great spot for entertaining!
This design is a favourite among cottage owners with lakefront property. Contact us today to set up an estimate for 2022!
TimberTown
A beautiful deck/dock and boat slip along Lake Austin using gray composite decking by TimberTech.
Built by Johnson Powers Construction.
Pamela Glazer Architect
Pamela Glazer's striking design embraces the outdoors of The Hamptons. The blue plastic shutters fold down to protect the inside, including electronics. While up, these shutters protect customers from direct sun or showers. The overhead roof top is translucent. Lovely!
Moss Yaw Design studio
indoor outdoor living is seamless with a fleetwood muli-slide door system and generous tiled waterfront deck
ElementLumber.com
Beautiful Ipe dock, boathouse, bench, posts, and stairs into water in Lake Butler, FL
Keuka Studios, Inc
Outdoor Deck with bridge leading to the beach, with Keuka Studios Annodized Aluminum cable railing system, and wood top rail.
Railings By Keuka Studios
Coastal Source
Thank you to D'Asign Source for providing images of their Music Box Dock Project using Coastal Source lighting.
Odd Duck Art Photography 2013
NiteLites of Jacksonville Outdoor Lighting
Jacksonville Low Voltage Deck and Patio Lights by NiteLites
Vetter Architects
A tea pot, being a vessel, is defined by the space it contains, it is not the tea pot that is important, but the space.
Crispin Sartwell
Located on a lake outside of Milwaukee, the Vessel House is the culmination of an intense 5 year collaboration with our client and multiple local craftsmen focused on the creation of a modern analogue to the Usonian Home.
As with most residential work, this home is a direct reflection of it’s owner, a highly educated art collector with a passion for music, fine furniture, and architecture. His interest in authenticity drove the material selections such as masonry, copper, and white oak, as well as the need for traditional methods of construction.
The initial diagram of the house involved a collection of embedded walls that emerge from the site and create spaces between them, which are covered with a series of floating rooves. The windows provide natural light on three sides of the house as a band of clerestories, transforming to a floor to ceiling ribbon of glass on the lakeside.
The Vessel House functions as a gallery for the owner’s art, motorcycles, Tiffany lamps, and vintage musical instruments – offering spaces to exhibit, store, and listen. These gallery nodes overlap with the typical house program of kitchen, dining, living, and bedroom, creating dynamic zones of transition and rooms that serve dual purposes allowing guests to relax in a museum setting.
Through it’s materiality, connection to nature, and open planning, the Vessel House continues many of the Usonian principles Wright advocated for.
Overview
Oconomowoc, WI
Completion Date
August 2015
Services
Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture
JRP Design & Remodel
These repeat clients were looking for a relaxing getaway for their family of five young kids and themselves to enjoy. Upon finding the perfect vacation destination, they turned once again to JRP’s team of experts for their full home remodel. They knew JRP would provide them with the quality and attention to detail they expected. The vision was to give the home a clean, bright, and coastal look. It also needed to have the functionality a large family requires.
This home previously lacked the light and bright feel they wanted in their vacation home. With small windows and balcony in the master bedroom, it also failed to take advantage of the beautiful harbor views. The carpet was yet another major problem for the family. With young kids, these clients were looking for a lower maintenance option that met their design vision.
To fix these issues, JRP removed the carpet and tile throughout and replaced with a beautiful seven-inch engineered oak hardwood flooring. Ceiling fans were installed to meet the needs of the coastal climate. They also gave the home a whole new cohesive design and pallet by using blue and white colors throughout.
From there, efforts were focused on giving the master bedroom a major reconfiguration. The balcony was expanded, and a larger glass panel and metal handrail was installed leading to their private outdoor space. Now they could really enjoy all the harbor views. The bedroom and bathroom were also expanded by moving the closet and removing an extra vanity from the hallway. By the end, the bedroom truly became a couples’ retreat while the rest of the home became just the relaxing getaway the family needed.
Large Deck Design Ideas with with Dock
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