Turquoise Patio Design Ideas with a Container Garden
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C2 | Studio Landscape Architecture
The design for this Boston roof terrace was intended to invert the dark, “boxed-in” character of the space, which is surrounded by a seven-foot high fence, to create a space that is more engaging, functional and luminous, a virtual ‘light box.’ The acid-etched glass walls are backlit by a series of LED fixtures that can be set to illume in any color, or programmed to slowly cycle through several colors, offering a warm, atmospheric glow at night. This element, along with a multifunctional, stainless steel bench system, wraps the perimeter of the space in a repeating cadence of bench-planter-bench, terminated by a bubbling water basin. This arrangement pushes the program to the edges, accommodating storage under the generous benches and maximizing the central open space.
Scott Carman
K. Gennaro Photography
Bright white metal patio furniture creates a contrast against the deep turquoise wood walls. Also featured are drought-tolerant California friendly plants in rectangular concrete planters.
Designed by: Rachel Chulew of designHAUS24 http://designhaus24.com/
Photo: Kayli Gennaro of K. Gennaro Photography http://www.kgennarophotography.com
ING Construction
Patio area / ADU Exterior
Installation of Stone & Gravel flooring, Stucco, Windows, Doors, Wood Paneling, Sconces, Pergola and a fresh exterior paint to finish.
Red Land Design
The design scene here in Enclave is palpable every year to our firm. Carrying on well after culmination of previous projects, one of our new star, Yenny wraps up her first residential project with modern contemporary design for a young doctor couple.
Decking supplied and installed by Red Land Marketing, a wood flooring division under Mr. Wong's management. For more info, contact 016 330 8821.
Agence KP-Architecte d'intérieur
Aménagement extérieur, creation de la piscine, la terrasse, le jardin avant, le jardin arrière et la véranda en extension
DOM PALATCHI
La terrasse romaine est véritablement un deuxième séjour dans lequel on vit pratiquement toute l'année.
DOM PALATCHI
Turquoise Patio Design Ideas with a Container Garden
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