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This powder coated aluminum rail with pickets in a bronze earth tone color is simple and affordable way to dress up your deck. This top rail works as a hand grip and provide safe access on the ADA ramp. The rail also blends well with the weathered hanging copper bell downspout.
Doug Woodside
Susie Ralls Designs
Natural sectional with dream cushions and reclaimed wood looking metal tables and chairs. Seats 12 Blue and pink accents and outdoor art named Beginning Rainbow all over blue and white stripe outdoor rug to reinforce nautical theme fun for entertaining
Caroline Brantley Photography
Casuarina Styling
CASUARINA STYLING
Photo- Robyn Herron
Back deck to pool area.Love the limewash tiles on
slab and the tiling pattern works so well. It doesn't have to cost the earth. Its about the style.We revamped whitewashed old Balinese cabinet, and topped it with old dried coconuts. Lime washed wine barrel pot for yucca.
Paul Lafrance Design
This deck with a nautical-themed touch perfectly captures the homeowners' passion for boating and sailing. Designed and built by Paul Lafrance Design.
Paradisaic Building Group Inc.
Trex deck in Island Mist built off house in side yard, cedar accents with Gazebo. LED lighting throughout.
Designed by Benjamin Shelley
Uccello Development, LLC
The cottage style exterior of this newly remodeled ranch in Connecticut, belies its transitional interior design. The exterior of the home features wood shingle siding along with pvc trim work, a gently flared beltline separates the main level from the walk out lower level at the rear. Also on the rear of the house where the addition is most prominent there is a cozy deck, with maintenance free cable railings, a quaint gravel patio, and a garden shed with its own patio and fire pit gathering area.
CCS ARCHITECTURE
Photovoltaic panels generate all the home’s electricity, sending surplus energy back to the grid. All the home’s systems—hot water, HVAC, and radiant heating—are integrated, electric-based, and powered by the PV panels on the roof. The only use of natural gas is at the cooking range, which draws from a 50-gallon propane tank. With the exception of the propane tank, the home is net-zero in terms of its energy consumption. Photographer:Matthew Millman
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