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Green Sheep Collective
‘Oh What A Ceiling!’ ingeniously transformed a tired mid-century brick veneer house into a suburban oasis for a multigenerational family. Our clients, Gabby and Peter, came to us with a desire to reimagine their ageing home such that it could better cater to their modern lifestyles, accommodate those of their adult children and grandchildren, and provide a more intimate and meaningful connection with their garden. The renovation would reinvigorate their home and allow them to re-engage with their passions for cooking and sewing, and explore their skills in the garden and workshop.
Hisbalit
Hisbalit. Proyecto: Zooco Estudio
Un balcón con mucha personalidad con suelo de mosaico con mensaje. Colección Art Factory de Hisbalit
Kia Designs
Anna Stathaki
The terrace space has had new, polyresin decking, which requires low maintenance and minimal effort. New seating provides the perfect space for alfresco dining and entertaining, whilst concrete planters continue the slightly industrial theme.
Hsu McCullough
Balcony overlooking canyon at second floor primary suite.
Tree at right almost "kisses" house while offering partial privacy for outdoor shower. Photo by Clark Dugger
One Source Contracting
On this project, the client was looking to build a backyard parking pad to ease frustration over the endless search for city-parking spaces. Our team built an eclectic red brick 1.5 car garage with a rooftop deck featuring custom IPE deck tiles and a metal railing. Whether hosting a dinner party or enjoying a cup of coffee every morning, a rooftop deck is a necessity for city living.
Malone's Landscape Design | Build
IPE decking and cable railing emphasize the angled architecture of the midcentury house. Floor to ceiling windows run the entire back of the house with unobstructed views of the lake.
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
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.
Jones Pierce Studios
The new porch provides good access to the back yard, as opposed to no access in the original house.
Seattle Staged to Sell and Design LLC
Roofed deck with outdoor kitchen and seating area with parquet flooring.
Feeney Inc.
This mid-century home's clean lines and architectural angles are accentuated by the sleek, industrial CableRail system by Feeney. The elegant components of the Feeney rail systems pairs well with the Azek Cypress Decking and allows for maximum viewing of the lush gardens that surround this home.
Midcentury Outdoor Design Ideas
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