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Lewis Builders
Esempio di una terrazza moderna di medie dimensioni e nel cortile laterale con un parasole
Interiors & Architecture Photography by Ken Hayden
www.kenhayden.com Photography by Ken Hayden
Ispirazione per una grande terrazza minimal con nessuna copertura
Ispirazione per una grande terrazza minimal con nessuna copertura
Nathalie Priem Photography
Nathalie Priem
Immagine di una grande terrazza contemporanea sul tetto e sul tetto con nessuna copertura
Immagine di una grande terrazza contemporanea sul tetto e sul tetto con nessuna copertura
Sarco Architects Costa Rica - Caribbean
The steel bridge that crosses the Cielo Mar's terrace frames the magnificent sunset over the ocean making a perfect spot for a relaxing dinner. // Paul Domzal/edgemediaprod.com
BAYERWALD® - Fenster Haustüren GmbH & Co. KG
Ispirazione per un'ampia terrazza country sul tetto con nessuna copertura
TRG Architecture + Interior Design
Bernard Andre
Ispirazione per una terrazza minimal di medie dimensioni
Ispirazione per una terrazza minimal di medie dimensioni
Lori Dennis, ASID, LEED AP
Immagine di una grande terrazza design sul tetto e sul tetto con un focolare e nessuna copertura
Michael Ross Kersting Architecture, P.A.
Contemporary Beach House
Architect: Kersting Architecture
Contractor: David Lennard Builders
Ispirazione per una terrazza design di medie dimensioni, dietro casa e al primo piano con nessuna copertura
Ispirazione per una terrazza design di medie dimensioni, dietro casa e al primo piano con nessuna copertura
Sarah Maier Handgewerke GmbH
Fotograf René Müller
Ispirazione per una grande terrazza minimal sul tetto con un giardino in vaso e un tetto a sbalzo
Ispirazione per una grande terrazza minimal sul tetto con un giardino in vaso e un tetto a sbalzo
Distinct Innovations Pty Ltd
We were asked to design a resort style pool/pool cabana, gymnasium and rear pizza oven/ pergola area off the back of existing classic style home in Mount Vernon. We did not want to detract from the old world charm of the existing home so it was imperative to achieve a seamless extension.
Associated Design Co
Roof top, downtown views, waterfront
Immagine di una grande terrazza minimal sul tetto
Immagine di una grande terrazza minimal sul tetto
Canberra Decks
Immagine di una grande terrazza minimal dietro casa con una pergola e parapetto in vetro
Hawaii Doors
Ispirazione per una terrazza stile marino di medie dimensioni e dietro casa con un tetto a sbalzo
SLR Architecture Inc.
A shingle-style home on the ocean.
This new 5000+ SF home is on Martha's Vineyard. A dramatic entry with ocean views washing over you as you enter. The first-floor plan has a generous kitchen/living/dining area large enough for extended family gatherings while also providing gorgeous views of the ocean. The office and den offer private spaces to get away from the hustle of family life while the first-floor suite gives the owners a generous bedroom for older relatives.
To reduce the scale of this large home the 2nd story was built into the roof. Both the master suite and the guest suite have private balcony views of the ocean, each bedroom has direct access to a bathroom and the clerestory space fills the 2nd floor with light while providing ocean views.
The Alaskan yellow cedar roof is one of the home’s most subtle features. The bleached shingles help soften the façade. An expansive deck and outdoor shower are necessities for Vineyard summers.
Builder: Concept Building LLC
Photographer: Randi Baird
D M C / D Maahs Construction, LLC
Photo: Douglas Maahs
Esempio di un'ampia terrazza design dietro casa con un tetto a sbalzo
Esempio di un'ampia terrazza design dietro casa con un tetto a sbalzo
PITCH Concepts
"If we had a cool space up there, we would make use of it."
It's a common statement, and our mission is to transform these unused or underused areas into something great, something you'll wonder how you once lived without. Helping people go from "If only.." to "We did it!" is a feeling that never gets old.
Robert R. Larsen, Architect
The owners of this mountain-side home needed more outdoor space where their children could play, since the site did not provide a level yard. So this large deck was added extending out over the steep hillside. The sloping beams above are designed to receive a future system of retractable canvas sun-shades. The walking surface is 2' x 2' precast concrete tiles. Rain and snow drain through the joints between the tiles.
Photo by Robert R. Larsen, A.I.A.
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