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Kiran Nama Photography
kiran nama
Esempio di una terrazza etnica sul tetto e sul tetto con una pergola e con illuminazione
Esempio di una terrazza etnica sul tetto e sul tetto con una pergola e con illuminazione
Nine And Three Quarters Architecture
Utilising a space on the terrace to provide a seating for the whole family to enjoy. Just pick up your cup of tea and a book and sit, relax, enjoy the rains of Hyderabad. #NineAndThreeQuartersArchitecture #NewVenture #LandscapeArchitecture #Architecture #Design
田中一郎建築事務所
中庭を通して各部屋が緩やかにつながりますphoto KazushiHirano
Idee per una terrazza etnica in cortile con nessuna copertura e con illuminazione
Idee per una terrazza etnica in cortile con nessuna copertura e con illuminazione
アーキテクチャーリンクライフ株式会社
中庭、ウッドデッキ、平屋
Immagine di una terrazza etnica in cortile e a piano terra con nessuna copertura e con illuminazione
Immagine di una terrazza etnica in cortile e a piano terra con nessuna copertura e con illuminazione
Envision Landscape Studio
Photo Credit: Michele Lee Wilson
Ispirazione per una terrazza etnica sul tetto e sul tetto
Ispirazione per una terrazza etnica sul tetto e sul tetto
Metal Roof Network
Custom copper diamond shingles top an ornate Chinese tea house on a roof-top oasis in Boston, MA.
Ispirazione per una terrazza etnica sul tetto e sul tetto
Ispirazione per una terrazza etnica sul tetto e sul tetto
Shoootin
Shoootin
Esempio di una grande terrazza etnica sul tetto e sul tetto con un giardino in vaso e nessuna copertura
Esempio di una grande terrazza etnica sul tetto e sul tetto con un giardino in vaso e nessuna copertura
Studio R1 一級建築士事務所
45g Photography
Idee per una terrazza etnica di medie dimensioni e in cortile con un tetto a sbalzo e con illuminazione
Idee per una terrazza etnica di medie dimensioni e in cortile con un tetto a sbalzo e con illuminazione
Puru- Home Ensemble
Amidst the extreme winter of life in the Pandemic, we thought of bringing hope and some summer elegance to a hi terrace. Set into a contemporary Indian heritage theme, the bright yellow walls open an opportunity for us to play with the soft furnishings which have multiple vibrant colours, this approach is used to intensify the exotic Indian feel. We've paired this feeling of warmth and comfort with tropical energy that is brought in through handpicked lush foliage that creates a soulful aura within and around the space. We've picked up an artisans charm like decorating scheme, by layering it up in textile prints. The key is not to be stern and strict with matching the patterns, as the inherent nature of the block print itself speaks that no two designs are the same, Hence the use of clashing patterns magnifies the individual uniqueness of each design itself. We've kept a tonal colour palette while playing and having fun with the designs. Pops of contrasting colour on tableware along with the accessories are a fitting accompaniment to achieving a crisp design. Each piece is intricately picked up with a summerful feeling to add comfort, utility and emotions to space.
CCI Renovations
CCI Renovations/North Vancouver/Photos- Derek Lepper Photography.
This home featured an entry walkway that went through the carport, no defined exterior living spaces and overgrown and disorganized plantings.
Using clues from the simple West Coast Japanese look of the home a simple Japanese style garden with new fencing and custom screen design ensured an instant feeling of privacy and relaxation.
A busy roadway intruded on the limited yard space.
The garden area was redefined with fencing. The river-like walkway moves the visitor through an odd number of vistas of simple features of rock and moss and strategically placed trees and plants – features critical to a true Japanese garden.
The single front driveway and yard was overrun by vegetation, roots and large gangly trees.
Stamped concrete, simple block walls and small garden beds provided much needed parking and created interest in the streetscape.
Large cedars with tall trunks and heavily topped umbrellas were removed to provide light and to allow the construction of an outdoor living space that effectively double the living area.
Strategically placed walking stones, minimalist plantings and low maintenance yard eliminated the need for heavy watering while providing an oasis for its visitors.
Terrazze etniche blu - Foto e idee
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