Patio Design Ideas with Gravel and Stamped Concrete
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TCP Custom Outdoor Living
American traditional Spring Valley home looking to add an outdoor living room designed and built to look original to the home building on the existing trim detail and infusing some fresh finish options.
Project highlights include: split brick with decorative craftsman columns, wet stamped concrete and coffered ceiling with oversized beams and T&G recessed ceiling. 2 French doors were added for access to the new living space.
We also included a wireless TV/Sound package and a complete pressure wash and repaint of home.
Photo Credit: TK Images
Verdance Landscape Architecture
The informal seating area in the front yard invites the gardener to rest in vibrant Blu Dot 'Hot Mesh' furniture amidst lush columnar apple trees, ceramic pots, and custom sculptural Corten steel beds hosting vegetables and dwarf blueberry shrubs. A seatwall clad in 'Mt. Moriah' ledge stone contains the space, punctuated by a large 'Windsor' boulder with native Polypodium californicum ferns at its feet. Photo © Jude Parkinson-Morgan.
T. Morgan Construction, Inc.
This patio creates the perfect balance of indoor-outdoor living. Its stamped concrete patio is easy to maintain, and stunning to look at! Accompanied by the brick fireplace, the tongue and groove cedar ceiling creates the perfect patio for year round use!
Cascade West Development
Inspired by the majesty of the Northern Lights and this family's everlasting love for Disney, this home plays host to enlighteningly open vistas and playful activity. Like its namesake, the beloved Sleeping Beauty, this home embodies family, fantasy and adventure in their truest form. Visions are seldom what they seem, but this home did begin 'Once Upon a Dream'. Welcome, to The Aurora.
Cornerstone Landscapes
Outdoor bocce ball court with outdoor fireplace, bistro lighting and succulents and gardens in Hope Ranch.
PGS Concrete Designs, LLC
We installed this silver and charcoal ashlar slate patio, walkway, and steps in 2002. The customers have maintained their investment by resealing regularly. This photo was taken in 2018 to illustrate how properly maintained concrete can last for years.
PGS Concrete Designs, LLC
Brookside Landscape Design
This picture shows the fire lounge seating area and artificial turf area for family games.
Photography: Brett Hilton
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
For their patio floor, the homeowners selected an ashlar slate stamp and silver mist for the stain color. For the concrete release, which adds a subtle second color to the surface, they chose charcoal gray. The effect is luscious.
Patio Design Ideas with Gravel and Stamped Concrete
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