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Brooklinteriors
Brooklyn backyard patio design in Prospect Heights for a young, professional couple who loves to both entertain and relax! This space includes a West Elm outdoor sectional and round concrete outdoor coffee table.
Pure Builders Inc.
The front of the house maintains it's original 1949 California traditional yet modern look of stacked stone walls with wood siding, along with the addition of new french doors and windows.
Finch Lockerbie
The bifold doors on the rear elevation blend the garden living space seamlessly with the open plan kitchen and family room.
Decks & Patio Covers
This space (called the Grotto) below the upper deck provides a place to relax and entertain friends. Move the table under the cover for a waterfront dining experience. The lumber is tight knot cedar with a Penofin finish.
Texas Sun & Shade
Exterior solar shades and awning systems are the most efficient solution to protect your windows and patio areas from the sun's damaging heat and UV rays.
Blocking up to 99% of UV, motorized retractable shading systems allow you to block the sun and heat or reverse the strategy to allow in natural light and heat as desired.
Krueger Architects
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First Coast Shade
Custom designed and fabricated "standing seam" metal awning gives this home a modern look.
Smart Shade Solutions Inc.
These sails where added to this outdoor seating area located on the Miami River to provide shade and allow the area to be used in the summer afternoon Sun.
CG&S Design-Build
The must-haves were a space that felt integrated with the home’s interior renovations, which provided a cook zone, living space, and a pool big enough to play water games. And of course, some much needed sun protection. Before, the original two decks were constructed to take in the view, one on top of the other off the back of the house. The 2nd story deck opened directly off the master bedroom. But these clients didn’t really use their bedroom as living space; they didn’t hang out on the deck either. Crucially though, the decks were way too tall and shallow; the sun could easily reach the sitting at most times of day, heating the space to uncomfortable temperatures.
photography by Tre Dunham 2018
Patio Design Ideas with an Awning
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