Terrazze con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti - Foto e idee
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Салон интерьеров "EGO Design"
Immagine di una terrazza minimal di medie dimensioni, dietro casa e a piano terra con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
Timberlake Custom Homes
This craftsman style custom homes comes with a view! Features include a large, open floor plan, stone fireplace, and a spacious deck.
Foto di una grande terrazza american style dietro casa e al primo piano con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
Foto di una grande terrazza american style dietro casa e al primo piano con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
[STRANG] Architecture
Esempio di una terrazza design di medie dimensioni con un giardino in vaso, un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
Heartstone Custom Builders
Foto di una terrazza dietro casa e a piano terra con un focolare, un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
Timber & Stone Outdoor Spaces
Esempio di una grande terrazza dietro casa e al primo piano con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
KB Lueck Building Consultants, LLC.
Idee per una grande terrazza tradizionale dietro casa e al primo piano con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
Troys Outdoor Services
Idee per una terrazza moderna di medie dimensioni, dietro casa e a piano terra con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
Epoch Construction LLC
Foto di una grande terrazza rustica dietro casa e a piano terra con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
Gardner/Fox Associates, Inc
Idee per una grande terrazza chic dietro casa e al primo piano con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
Alpha Home Design & Consulting LLC
Ispirazione per una grande terrazza chic dietro casa e al primo piano con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
Northlight Custom Builders, LLC
This was a conversion project of a plain deck into a beautiful and functional year-round, covered, deck and outdoor living space. With a double-sided fireplace, the homeowner can enjoy it from either the uncovered side on a clear night; or from the covered side while lounging on the couch.
McAdams Remodeling & Design
Covered living area with NanaWall
Immagine di una grande terrazza contemporanea dietro casa e a piano terra con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
Immagine di una grande terrazza contemporanea dietro casa e a piano terra con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
User
Ispirazione per una grande terrazza moderna dietro casa e a piano terra con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
Green Sheep Collective
‘Oh What A Ceiling!’ ingeniously transformed a tired mid-century brick veneer house into a suburban oasis for a multigenerational family. Our clients, Gabby and Peter, came to us with a desire to reimagine their ageing home such that it could better cater to their modern lifestyles, accommodate those of their adult children and grandchildren, and provide a more intimate and meaningful connection with their garden. The renovation would reinvigorate their home and allow them to re-engage with their passions for cooking and sewing, and explore their skills in the garden and workshop.
Studio Architects
Foto di una terrazza a piano terra con un caminetto, un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
Megan Molten
Immagine di una terrazza stile marino con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
Jamie Seal, Realty Executives
Ispirazione per una terrazza chic dietro casa con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
Board & Vellum
Photo by Andrew Giammarco Photography.
Ispirazione per una grande terrazza classica dietro casa e al primo piano con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
Ispirazione per una grande terrazza classica dietro casa e al primo piano con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti
Green Sheep Collective
‘Oh What A Ceiling!’ ingeniously transformed a tired mid-century brick veneer house into a suburban oasis for a multigenerational family. Our clients, Gabby and Peter, came to us with a desire to reimagine their ageing home such that it could better cater to their modern lifestyles, accommodate those of their adult children and grandchildren, and provide a more intimate and meaningful connection with their garden. The renovation would reinvigorate their home and allow them to re-engage with their passions for cooking and sewing, and explore their skills in the garden and workshop.
yardscapes Inc.
This Edina, MN project started when the client’s contacted me about their desire to create a family friendly entertaining space as well as a great place to entertain friends. The site amenities that were incorporated into the landscape design-build include a swimming pool, hot tub, outdoor dining space with grill/kitchen/bar combo, a mortared stone wood burning fireplace, and a pool house.
The house was built in 2015 and the rear yard was left essentially as a clean slate. Existing construction consisted of a covered screen porch with screens opening out to another covered space. Both were built with the floor constructed of composite decking (low lying deck, one step off to grade). The deck also wrapped over to doorways out of the kitchenette & dining room. This open amount of deck space allowed us to reconsider the furnishings for dining and how we could incorporate the bar and outdoor kitchen. We incorporated a self-contained spa within the deck to keep it closer to the house for winter use. It is surrounded by a raised masonry seating wall for “hiding” the spa and comfort for access. The deck was dis-assembled as needed to accommodate the masonry for the spa surround, bar, outdoor kitchen & re-built for a finished look as it attached back to the masonry.
The layout of the 20’x48’ swimming pool was determined in order to accommodate the custom pool house & rear/side yard setbacks. The client wanted to create ample space for chaise loungers & umbrellas as well as a nice seating space for the custom wood burning fireplace. Raised masonry walls are used to define these areas and give a sense of space. The pool house is constructed in line with the swimming pool on the deep/far end.
The swimming pool was installed with a concrete subdeck to allow for a custom stone coping on the pool edge. The patio material and coping are made out of 24”x36” Ardeo Limestone. 12”x24” Ardeo Limestone is used as veneer for the masonry items. The fireplace is a main focal point, so we decided to use a different veneer than the other masonry areas so it could stand out a bit more.
The clients have been enjoying all of the new additions to their dreamy coastal backyard. All of the elements flow together nicely and entertaining family and friends couldn’t be easier in this beautifully remodeled space.
Terrazze con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in materiali misti - Foto e idee
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