Midcentury Verandah Design Ideas with Metal Railing
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Parco Studio
The floating bridge between the "tea room" and sleeping addition serves as a threshold between the intimate side courtyard and the expansive back yards with views 180° views to the East Bay watershed. Flat boulders serve as steps and a rain runnel brings water from the souther half of the home's butterfly roof to the "alpine pond."
Moss Yaw Design studio
bi-folding doors allow for direct access to the expansive rear yard and enable year-round indoor-outdoor living
R. Apple & Co.
This upper level covered porch, was a blank slate. The client loves color and my inpiration for the space was Palm Springs. We added vintage white rattan & yellow outdoor furniture and gold, pink & blue pops of color from pillows. I also wanted to add texture to the walls by vertically installing Veradek panels that were painted navy blue.
R. Apple & Co.
This upper level covered porch, was a blank slate. The client loves color and my inpiration for the space was Palm Springs. We added vintage white rattan & yellow outdoor furniture and gold, pink & blue pops of color from pillows. I also wanted to add texture to the walls by vertically installing Veradek panels that were painted navy blue.
R. Apple & Co.
This upper level covered porch, was a blank slate. The client loves color and my inpiration for the space was Palm Springs. We added vintage white rattan & yellow outdoor furniture and gold, pink & blue pops of color from pillows. I also wanted to add texture to the walls by vertically installing Veradek panels that were painted navy blue.
Midcentury Verandah Design Ideas with Metal Railing
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