Midcentury Deck Design Ideas
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
101 - 120 of 2,137 photos
Item 1 of 2
Meadowlark Design+Build
The boxy forms of the existing exterior are balanced with the new deck extension. Builder: Meadowlark Design+Build. Architecture: PLY+. Photography: Sean Carter
Atelier Drome Architecture
We wanted the home to feel integrated with the beautiful surroundings of the Pacific Northwest.
Find the right local pro for your project
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
The raised deck creates easy access from the house--the site slopes away. Thin cable railings minimize the obstruction of the view. A clever arrangement of wooden steps allows for predictable movement up and down the stairs as well as an impromptu seating opportunity. A concrete planter keeps unwary guests from missteps.
Quigley Decks
This was project where the homeowner had very poor views of their pool and patio area, and the beautiful surrounding countryside. Not anymore since the cable railing was installed on the deck
Studio Bergtraun AIA
The upper floor plan is organized around the new central deck so that all rooms open onto it and receive light and air.
photo: Treve Johnson
Peninsula Building Materials
Ammirato Construction's use of K2's Pacific Ashlar thin veneer, is beautifully displayed on many of the walls of this property.
Elemental Design Group
intimate courtyard seating surrounded by 7' walls veneered with porcelain tile provides privacy from the street
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
The circular fire pit deck was made to contrast with the angled geometry of the rest of the design.
Renn Kuhnen Photography
Seattle Staged to Sell and Design LLC
Roofed deck with outdoor kitchen and seating area with parquet flooring.
Midcentury Deck Design Ideas
6