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Tom Hurt Architecture
The large back porch looks out over the pool, a space perfect for entertainment or fun.
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Simmonds & Associates, Inc.
This property has a wonderful juxtaposition of modern and traditional elements, which are unified by a natural planting scheme. Although the house is traditional, the client desired some contemporary elements, enabling us to introduce rusted steel fences and arbors, black granite for the barbeque counter, and black African slate for the main terrace. An existing brick retaining wall was saved and forms the backdrop for a long fountain with two stone water sources. Almost an acre in size, the property has several destinations. A winding set of steps takes the visitor up the hill to a redwood hot tub, set in a deck amongst walls and stone pillars, overlooking the property. Another winding path takes the visitor to the arbor at the end of the property, furnished with Emu chaises, with relaxing views back to the house, and easy access to the adjacent vegetable garden.
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Nautilus Architects
Take a look at the image of the living/dining space with doors opening to a pool beyond. This is an elegant, finely-appointed room with aged, hand-hewn beams, dormered clerestory windows, and radiant-heated limestone floors. But the real power of the space derives less from these handsome details and more from the wide opening centered on the pool.
Van Kirk & Sons Pools and Spas
This incredible backyard with custom pool with spa, sun shelf, rain pergola custom fire and water bowls has an amazing Pebble Tec finish! The stacked stone fireplace with gold travertine is the icing on the cake!
Pool Environments, Inc.
Randy Angell, Designer
The planning phase of this modern retreat was an intense collaboration that took place over the course of more than two years. The main challenge on the site was elevation. The southeast corner of the lot stands 5'6" above the threshold of the rear door, while the northeast corner dropped a full 2' below the threshold. The backyard was also long and narrow, sloping side-to-side and toward the house. The key to the design concept was to deftly place the project in to the slope, utilize the elevation changes, but not allow them to dominate the yard, or overwhelm the senses.
ПАЛЕКС дома из клееного бруса
Архитектор Александр Петунин
Интерьер Екатерина Мамаева
Строительство ПАЛЕКС дома из клееного бруса
ПАЛЕКС дома из клееного бруса
Архитектор Александр Петунин
Строительство ПАЛЕКС дома из клееного бруса
Mid-sized Brown Pool Design Ideas
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