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Deck Remodelers.com
This project required a unique design to fit within the building envelope of this property while maximizing living space on and under this unusually high deck. This curved deck answered the challenge while creating a one of a kind space, connecting the second story indoor area to relaxed seating convenient to the kitchen and the lower living area to a completely protected space under the deck. The rounded design and detailed trim work add character to every perspective. Illuminated for evening entertainment the party continues after dark. A grand staircase descends to the paver patio area below. The landing at the base of the staircase adds scale while smoothing flow whether heading to the swings or to the patio. At the far end of the patio a fire feature flanked by two arched benches provides for a reflective moment or relaxed conversation amid the warm ambiance of the fire. Substructure is ACQ pine with all Zmax hardware on 12” & 16” X 42’’ deep footings. Average live load exceeds 80# per sq ft. Framing lumber is blacked out for better aesthetics.
Designscapes Colorado Inc.
Phil Steinhauer
Mediterraner Garten hinter dem Haus mit Feuerstelle in Denver
Mediterraner Garten hinter dem Haus mit Feuerstelle in Denver
TATUM BROWN CUSTOM HOMES
Tatum Brown Custom Homes
{Photo Credit: Danny Piassick}
{Interior Design: Robyn Menter Design Associates}
{Architectural credit: Mark Hoesterey of Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro Architects}
Grant and Power Landscaping
Off of the main patio, steppers lead guests to other areas of the property including the in-ground pool. The orientation of the main entertaining area and pool deck combined with purposeful plantings keep the pool hidden.
Photo By Linda Oyama Bryan
Rolling Landscapes Inc.
An elegant wooden screen supplies just enough enclosure around this wonderful outdoor seating area featuring a custom built in gas fire pit. Like us on Houzz and see more of our work at www.rollinglandscapes.com.
Photo by: Linda Oyama Bryan
Arterra Landscape Architects
Taking inspiration from the agrarian site and a rustic architectural vernacular this terraced hillside garden evolved in response to time and place. The design vision was to celebrate the site, preserve the oak trees, accentuate views and create opportunities for modern day recreation and play.
Michele Lee Willson Phototgraphy
Rugo/ Raff Ltd. Architects
Grand Rapids, Michigan
In collaboration with Hoerr Schaudt Landscape Architects and Leslie Jones & Associates.
Photos by Scott Shigley.
Moderner Patio mit Feuerstelle und Natursteinplatten in Grand Rapids
Moderner Patio mit Feuerstelle und Natursteinplatten in Grand Rapids
Claudio Ortiz Design Group, Inc.
The fire pit is placed in a spot in the patio to enjoy the golf course.
Klassischer Patio mit Feuerstelle in San Francisco
Klassischer Patio mit Feuerstelle in San Francisco
Cathy Schwabe Architecture
Entry Terrace with built in bench and planter.
Cathy Schwabe Architecture.
Photograph by David Wakely
Rustikaler Patio mit Feuerstelle in San Francisco
Rustikaler Patio mit Feuerstelle in San Francisco
Erin Lang Norris
STORY: See how to make this stone firepit here:
http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/535448/list/How-to-Make-a-Stacked-Stone-Fire-Pit
Ross Land Studio
This lawn conversion project created a backyard oasis from an unused lawn space. Native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers line the edges of the new limestone patio and will grow into a woodland edge garden. The round seating area is nestled into an existing concrete patio.
Urban Oasis Landscape Design
A wild, native spirit radiates out from within the structured lines and angles of the hardscape - softened by a lush and biodiverse selection of California native plants in a velvety palette of soft silvery grays, greens, and purples with the occasional pop of yellow and orange. Newly planted native Engelmann Oak and feathery Caesalpinia Sierra Sun trees are grounded by weighty golden boulders. White Cloud muhly grass whispers to the ceanothus and flannel bush, while verbena ‘De la Mina’ nestles amongst the buckwheat and artemisia, perfumed by the earthy smell of the endemic ‘Aroma’ Sage. Birds, butterflies, and other pollinators have found their way to this sumptuous wildlife habitat that we’ve created, and their presence brings a delightful song and serenity to the garden.
Hursthouse Landscape Architects and Contractors
The fire pit is veneered in house brick, lined with a fire brick interior, includes a custom log grate and gas starter, and is finished with a four-piece thermal bluestone coping. The sloping grade was excavated and retained with curved bluestone steps and snapcut limestone.
Outdoor-Gestaltung mit Feuerstelle Ideen und Design
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