Verandah Design Ideas with a Water Feature and an Outdoor Kitchen
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White Construction Company
Indoor to outdoor living and entertaining. Perfect for family and friends.
Dallas Landscape Lighting
Oscillating ceiling mounted stainless steel fan, FX Luminaire down lighting and TV installed by Dallas Landscape Lighting 214-202-7474 http://www.dallaslandscapelighting.net
BlueStone Construction, LLC
An “African Gold” slate floor (from Crossville Studios, notes interior designer Kathryn Greeley) sets the scheme on the covered porch, seconding the mountain bedrock under and around the home. A trussed ceiling and stone hearth are the more rugged details, but the slim cable-rail deck keeps things sleek, and motorized screens bring a tech element. A five-panel folding door (supplied by Nanawall) separates this important outdoor living space from the interior great room.
Amy Spencer Interiors
Back porch off Family Room with views of pool. Concrete and wood table is 600 lbs.
Lightwave International
The tract of land is adjacent to World Heritage Springbrook National Park. With a long history in the region, the lot has a diversity of forest types, a creek and breathtaking views of the valley.The owners wanted a simple home with an aesthetic that communicated the spirit of the land regeneration and the owners sustainable lifestyle and embarked on an enormous project to regenerate the land.. At its core, sustainable living is structured to minimize our footprints on the natural ecology – at both a micro and macro scale.
The design of the deck roof was principally driven by sun angles and the designers provided twelve hour modeling of the sun paths and sun shading for the deck, and indeed the entire dwelling for various days during the year. Small movies were made and posted on u-tube for all to see and analyse. The design also incorporated the seamless inclusion of shade blinds that could be used to exclude winter sun if necessary.
Springbrook is one of the wettest places in Queensland driving a need to create a living area that could cope with long periods of rain. The deck was a key element of this but there was also a requirement to be able to walk around the house without getting wet. Extra large eaves, requiring innovative engineering design, were made to fit elegantly within the overall lines of the building.
Sample Properties Inc
Enjoy the outdoor living space with an outdoor kitchen and space to dine, relax, and entertain. The outdoor fire place on the left frame of the photo brings an ever deeper element to this backyard oasis.
Noble Johnson Architects
Architecture: Noble Johnson Architects
Interior Design: Rachel Hughes - Ye Peddler
Photography: Garett + Carrie Buell of Studiobuell/ studiobuell.com
Verandah Design Ideas with a Water Feature and an Outdoor Kitchen
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