Traditional Patio Design Ideas with No Cover

Kathleen Burke Design
Kathleen Burke Design
Kathleen Burke DesignKathleen Burke Design
Soft grass bordering aged flagstone adds to the romance of this Georgian-style setting. The palette is consistently cool; even the tableware echoes the blue waters of the pool.
New seating areas
New seating areas
GLDesignsGLDesigns
Redesigned patio area and adjacent plantings.
Outdoor Railing and Gate Ironwork
Outdoor Railing and Gate Ironwork
A & R Iron WorksA & R Iron Works
Delaware County's Highly Specialized Wrought Iron Design Experts Amanda Adams 21 Nealy Blvd., Suite 2101 Trainer, PA 19061
Cumberland Lakeside Patio
Cumberland Lakeside Patio
Fiano LandscapesFiano Landscapes
Like every property on the lake, this one had a steep slope immediately out of the back door. So we hugged the patio close to the house, building it up with a small retaining wall, and providing plenty of space to enjoy a summer night by the fire!
Lakeside Patio
Lakeside Patio
Landscapes by Tom LLCLandscapes by Tom LLC
A level area for the picnic table was made next to the beach.
Entryways
Entryways
THE KING'S MASONSTHE KING'S MASONS
Replaced the step stones with this beautiful easy care mortared irregular stone entry patio.
Phantom Screens Impact Award Winner 2016 - Car Show Room
Phantom Screens Impact Award Winner 2016 - Car Show Room
Phantom ScreensPhantom Screens
Phantom Screens, the leading manufacturer of retractable screens in North America, selects Bob Michels Construction of North Oaks, Minnesota as their 2016 Impact Winner. The Phantom Screens Impact Award recognizes residential design and building professionals for using innovative products to deliver cutting edge designs that set them above the rest. Impact Award winners have proven that they are committed to enhancing lifestyles and living spaces by integrating Phantom’s retractable screen products into designs that deliver added value and comfort to today’s homeowner. Bob Michels Construction’s submission is a unique space featuring a car carousel which operates both as a space to highlight the owner’s car collection and the functional purpose to turn cars around and drive out of the showroom. Phantom’s retractable screens turned the open-air ramada into a large entertaining and gathering screened porch area with one touch of a button. “Phantom’s retractable screens were used to achieve a desired mix of modern and traditional finishes,” said Andrew Michels, Vice President of Bob Michels Construction. “Phantom Screens is the only company that allowed the customization of this unique space with a long-lasting and sustainable product.” The winner was selected by a panel of Phantom Screen judges and evaluated primarily on design and creativity, market appeal and livability, and product integration. The winning project received recognition on booth signage at the NAHB International Builders Show, a one-page advertorial feature in Builder magazine, an in depth case study and more! Photography: LandMark Photography

Traditional Patio Design Ideas with No Cover

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