Terrazze eclettiche - Foto e idee
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Archadeck of Austin
Archadeck of Austin designed a large, new deck that is partially covered with a porch cover for shade and partially open to the big Texas sky. Building it required complete removal of the home’s existing multi-level deck.
For the decking boards, the clients chose AZEK low-maintenance decking in the mahogany color. We designed the deck in a picture frame pattern with a ribbon board. The beautiful deck railing system features hammered bronze balusters by Fortress and the rail cap is by AZEK. The AZEK rail cap is actually installed over a steel railing.
Raymour & Flanigan Furniture and Mattresses
Photo by insiemehouse.com
Ispirazione per un'ampia terrazza bohémian dietro casa con una pergola
Ispirazione per un'ampia terrazza bohémian dietro casa con una pergola
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Sublime Garden Design, LLC
Sublime Garden Design
Foto di una terrazza boho chic di medie dimensioni e dietro casa con un parasole
Foto di una terrazza boho chic di medie dimensioni e dietro casa con un parasole
Elina Päsok photography
Elina Pasok
Idee per una terrazza eclettica di medie dimensioni con nessuna copertura
Idee per una terrazza eclettica di medie dimensioni con nessuna copertura
MasterPLAN Outdoor Living
We were able to construct the new deck almost to the edge of the woods, designing the centrally located U-shaped stone bar as the focal point for entertainment.
Amber Freda Garden Design
We created the feeling of depth and abundance in this cozy West Village rooftop terrace through the use of layered plantings and staggered heights of plants and planters. We also placed some planters on top of classical looking stone columns, which further added to the effect. This garden also features wicker furniture, grey fiberglass planters, dimpled Asian ceramics, and lush plantings of Japanese maples, junipers, dogwoods, rhododendrons, margarita vines, and flowering annuals. Read more about this garden on my blog, www.amberfreda.com.
Kevin Clare - Paysagiste
La banquette offre une assise sous la pergola
Immagine di una grande terrazza eclettica sul tetto con un giardino in vaso e una pergola
Immagine di una grande terrazza eclettica sul tetto con un giardino in vaso e una pergola
Archadeck of Akron OH
Enjoy a custom TimberTech deck featuring built in seating, with space for a lounge and dining area, in Akron, OH.
Immagine di una terrazza bohémian dietro casa
Immagine di una terrazza bohémian dietro casa
Archadeck of Austin
Archadeck of Austin designed a large, new deck that is partially covered with a porch cover for shade and partially open to the big Texas sky. Building it required complete removal of the home’s existing multi-level deck.
For the decking boards, the clients chose AZEK low-maintenance decking in the mahogany color. We designed the deck in a picture frame pattern with a ribbon board. The beautiful deck railing system features hammered bronze balusters by Fortress and the rail cap is by AZEK. The AZEK rail cap is actually installed over a steel railing.
Archadeck - Columbus
There’s nothing “plain” about this custom outdoor living environment in Plain City, OH. The deck was built using Timbertech Legacy in Ashwood with Timbertech rail caps. The railing is white vinyl rail and powder-coated balusters. The skirting in finished using a cultured stone veneer. The patio was built using Unilock hardscapes and features a custom integrated fire pit.
Photos courtesy of Archadeck of Columbus.
Terrazze eclettiche - Foto e idee
Christopher D. Marshall Architect, LLC
The owner wanted to add a covered deck that would seamlessly tie in with the existing stone patio and also complement the architecture of the house. Our solution was to add a raised deck with a low slope roof to shelter outdoor living space and grill counter. The stair to the terrace was recessed into the deck area to allow for more usable patio space. The stair is sheltered by the roof to keep the snow off the stair.
Photography by Chris Marshall
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