Mid-sized Deck Design Ideas with an Outdoor Kitchen
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Fiberon Decking
The “V” pattern of the Fiberon Horizon Ipe deck boards creates an eye-catching floor design. Using the same composite deck boards as top rails provides a striking contrast to the Fiberon Horizon white posts and visually connects the space. The wide flat top rail also doubles as table-top dining. Add in the outdoor kitchen and lighting, and this deck is an impressive extension of the home. One of the best things about this outdoor space is that the decking and railing are low-maintenance Fiberon composites.
DeJesus Industries
This 5,500 square foot estate in Dover, Massachusetts received an ultra luxurious mahogany boarded, wire railed, pergola and deck built exclusively by DEJESUS.
Archadeck of Central Iowa
Harold Cross
This spacious deck north of Des Moines in Ames features low-maintenance, Trex Transcend decking. Stairs wrap around the full front edge of the bayed deck, with a Belgard Urbana hardscaped landing easing the transition to the backyard. A cedar pergola sits over a portion of the deck and Belgard Tandem Wall columns and a planter box define the ares of the deck nicely.
A Belgard Pizza Oven is the cooking centerpiece of this space. We integrated Belgard’s Tandem Wall stone into the pergola columns to provide more countertop space for this outdoor kitchen area. Lots of outdoor lighting on this space make it great for evening pizza parties.
Paul Lafrance Design
This client's rotted old deck needed a fresh new look and a serious safety upgrade. We created a multi-level haven with cooking and lounging areas, accented with cool contemporary metal privacy screens! Designed and built by Paul Lafrance Design.
Minchew and Company
Whole exterior renovation! Stucco to wood paneling siding, screened porch and deck!
Adams + Beasley Associates
This Beacon Hill brownstone started with a new rubber roof, bare and sprawling, the ideal spot for a great family gathering place. After thoughtful consideration, a master plan was developed to provide all the amenities an urban outdoor space could offer; comfortable seating, customized storage, mature plantings, a fully functioning outdoor kitchen, comprehensive irrigation, discrete lighting, natural materials and open space for larger groups.
As this project was completed in the context of a comprehensive renovation of the building, we were easily afforded access below the deck to augment the structure and accommodate the added weight of the roof deck elements. A new staircase and generous hatch were added from the top floor inside to home to provide easy and convenient use of the deck. Similarly, bringing gas to the large grill, and hot and cold water to the sink, ice-maker and irrigation system were relatively straightforward.
Through the careful use of natural materials and the well designed layout, the space feels like an extension of the inside living space and welcomes its visitors to sounds of music coming from the Hatch Shell steps away and views unique to the character and history of Boston.
Photographer: Eric Roth
Krieger + Associates Architects, Inc.
This porch or lanai offers a versatile space to gather in almost any weather. It overlooks the pool and sport court below. The main living area is just on the other side of large sliding glass doors (out of view in the photo.) The outdoor kitchen has a gas grill, sink, small fridge, and ample storage.
Photography (c) Jeffrey Totaro, 2021
Serious Audio Video
A big screen Seura 4K and hidden all weather speakers bring movie night outside with a view of the Freedom Tower.
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 all flow together and from the inside. String lights hung over this space bring a fun and festive air to the back deck.
Mid-sized Deck Design Ideas with an Outdoor Kitchen
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