Patio Design Ideas with Brick Pavers and Stamped Concrete
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RetractableAwnings.com Inc.
The client requested a large (31 feet wide by 29-1/2 feet projection) three-span retractable waterproof patio cover system to provide rain, heat, sun, glare and UV protection. This would allow them to sit outside and enjoy their garden throughout the year, extending their outdoor entertainment space. For functionality they requested that water drain from the rear of the system into the front beam and down inside the two end posts, exiting at the bottom from a small hole and draining into the flower beds.
The entire system used one continuous piece of fabric and one motor. The uprights and purlins meet together at a smooth L-shaped angle, flush at the top and without an overhang for a nearly perfectly smooth profile. The system frame and guides are made entirely of aluminum which is powder coated using the Qualicoat® powder coating process. The stainless steel components used were Inox (470LI and 316) which have an extremely high corrosion resistance. The cover has a Beaufort wind load rating Scale 9 (up to 54 mph) with the fabric fully extended and in use. A hood with end caps was also used to prevent rain water and snow from collecting in the folds of fabric when not in use. A running profile from end to end in the rear of the unit was used to attach the Somfy RTS motor which is installed inside a motor safety box. The client chose to control the system with an interior wall switch and a remote control. Concrete footers were installed in the grassy area in front of the unit for mounting the four posts. To allow for a flat vertical mounting surface ledger board using pressure-treated wood was mounted the full 31-foot width, as the client’s house was older and made of uneven stone.
The client is very satisfied with the results. The retractable patio cover now makes it possible for the client to use a very large area in the rear of her house throughout the year.
Meyer & Meyer, Inc. Architecture and Interiors
This stately Georgian home in West Newton Hill, Massachusetts was originally built in 1917 for John W. Weeks, a Boston financier who went on to become a U.S. Senator and U.S. Secretary of War. The home’s original architectural details include an elaborate 15-inch deep dentil soffit at the eaves, decorative leaded glass windows, custom marble windowsills, and a beautiful Monson slate roof. Although the owners loved the character of the original home, its formal layout did not suit the family’s lifestyle. The owners charged Meyer & Meyer with complete renovation of the home’s interior, including the design of two sympathetic additions. The first includes an office on the first floor with master bath above. The second and larger addition houses a family room, playroom, mudroom, and a three-car garage off of a new side entry.
Front exterior by Sam Gray. All others by Richard Mandelkorn.
DabneyCollins
Private courtyard off of the master bedroom. We used their existing iron furniture but had it powder coated. The buffet on the left is is covering up the utilities. It has doors that can be opened when the meter needs to be read. Reclaimed brick was used for the floor.
KD Landscape
The distinct spaces can be seen from this overhead view. The dining space is separated from the social space by three large containers on one side and from the fire pit by a low profile planting bed on the other side. A small grill with counter is conveniently located near the three season room. Landscape design by John Algozzini. Photo courtesy of Mike Crews Photography.
My House Design/Build/Team
- Space has direct access from the kitchen/great room.
- Boundaries of the existing patio area were expanded with paving stones
- Lower level patio connected to the upper level with basalt steps.
- New outdoor gas fireplace anchors the outdoor living area
- Series of stone columns and wood rafters ‘frame’ the outdoor living room.
- Fireplace provides a visual screen to the unsightly view of neighbour’s shed.
- Raised hearth clad in slate provides additional seating at fireplace
- Low voltage lighting mounted to a concrete cap, ‘grazes’ the face of the ledgestone fireplace.
Eaton + Stipp Custom Homes
Concrete stamped patio in the backyard of this modern contemporary villa. Huge full panel, black bi folding doors. Stucco fiber cement siding.
Emily Roose Interiors
An outdoor lounge sitting area on the back of the house near the outdoor dining area. This seating area features a custom linear firepit and cozy rocking chairs.
Concrete Craft of Knoxville
We were able to grind off the previous coating and resurface over the existing concrete with our hand carved flagstone design. Project completed in Knoxville Tennessee in 2020.
Liberty Awnings and Shades
Create an beautiful outdoor dining space with a freestanding, custom curved lattice patio cover.
Patio Design Ideas with Brick Pavers and Stamped Concrete
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