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Hughes Landscaping
Ground view of deck. Outwardly visible structural elements are wrapped in pVC. Photo Credit: Johnna Harrison
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Deck Remodelers.com
Gorgeous multilevel Ipe hardwood deck with stone inlay in sunken lounge area for fire bowl, Custom Ipe rails with Deckorator balusters, Our signature plinth block profile fascias. Our own privacy wall with faux pergola over eating area. Built in Ipe planters transition from upper to lower decks and bring a burst of color. The skirting around the base of the deck is all done in mahogany lattice and trimmed with Ipe. The lighting is all Timbertech. Give us a call today @ 973.729.2125 to discuss your project
Sean McAleer
Decks by Kiefer LLC
Elegant multi-level Ipe Deck features simple lines, built-in benches with an unobstructed view of terraced gardens and pool. (c) Decks by Kiefer ~ New jersey
Steve Masley Consulting and Design
The garden 3 weeks after planting, on a foggy day.
Photo by Steve Masley
austin outdoor design
This hidden front courtyard is nestled behind a small knoll, which protects the space from the street on one side and fosters a sense of openness on the other. The clients wanted plenty of places to sit and enjoy the landscape.
This photo was taken by Ryann Ford.
American Deck and Patio
Built in Winchester, VA for the Trex Company. Low level deck allows for alternate design elements such as wide cascading steps, planter boxes, and custom benches. Notice use of mutiple material colors.
ESM Strategies LLC
Take a look at this very expansive, two tiered deck system. Built entirely out of pressure treated, with an aluminum handrail system. Will be a wonderful way to spend a warm days lunch break for those that work at Elisa Ilana Jewelers!
Deck & Drive Solutions
Timbertech Decking Terrain Series in Brown Oak for the Main Decking with Rustic Elm for the Accent. The 2 main decks connect with some cool angled decking and stair landing on bottom for a accent
Board & Vellum
Careful planning brought together all the elements of an enjoyable outdoor living space: plenty of room for comfortable seating, a new roof overhang with built-in heaters for chilly nights, and plenty of access to the season’s greenery.
Photo by Meghan Montgomery.
Traditional Deck Design Ideas
Comfort Zones By Design LLC
Replaced an aged wooden porch and wooden walkway by creating a larger gathering space at the front entrance of this home.
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