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My Houzz: Full-Tilt Reinvention for a 1950s Ranch
My Houzz: Full-Tilt Reinvention for a 1950s Ranch
Heather MerendaHeather Merenda
Photo: Heather Merenda © 2013 Houzz
Idee per una terrazza design
Private residence - Winston Salem, North Carolina
Private residence - Winston Salem, North Carolina
RetractableAwnings.com Inc.RetractableAwnings.com Inc.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PROJECT The customer requested a large 22 foot 11 inch wide x 14 foot, attached, 2 span (3 post) water proof retractable deck patio cover system with front water drainage. The plan was to have rain water drain through the invisible downspouts (inside the posts) and exit through a hole at the bottom of the posts. The entire system used one continuous piece of fabric and one motor. The system frame and guides are made entirely of non-rusting aluminum which is powder coated using the Qualicoat® powder coating process. Frame color chosen was our vendors proprietary Grigio Ferro. The stainless steel components used were Inox (470LI and 316) which are of the highest quality and have an extremely high corrosion resistance. In fact, the components meet the European salt spray corrosion test as tested by Centro Sviluppo Materiali in Italy. Fabric is Ferrari 302 Precontraint color Avorio P741, light filtering and opaque, a PVC fabric that is fire retardant and totally water-proof (not water-resistant). This retracting patio cover system has a Beaufort wind load rating Scale 10 (up to 63mph) with the fabric fully extended & in use. A hood with end caps was also used to prevent rain water, leaves and debris from collecting in the folds of fabric when not in use. Purlin covers were requested to prevent rain water, leaves and debris from collecting in the space between the two sections of aluminum (purlins) running from the house to the front posts. Motor operated with remote control. PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT The homeowners preferred a more modern design to their entire home. They are very active people and enjoy the outdoors (they both train as triathlete’s). Their desire was for the retractable patio cover system to provide shade on the desk that receives a great deal of afternoon sun. Prior to the installation, it got so hot, the client could not walk on the deck without shoes. Essentially, as much as they enjoy the outdoors, they did not use their deck. Again, with the modern design preference, a traditional roof structure was not their vision. They printed a retractable patio cover picture from Pinterest for the contractor. That was the start of the entire project. In addition to the upper area, they wanted to utilize the area below their deck, as well as create an area for their Jacuzzi Hot Tub. All this work was to be performed while keeping the overall design modern. UNIQUENESS OR COMPLEXITY OF THE PROJECT First and foremost was the initial design of the project. The contractor worked with the client for 11 months creating this living area using Chief Architect software. They created numerous different designs & elevations. They looked at every aspect of the design in great detail. For example, the slope of the retractable patio cover structure and if the retractable patio cover base plate would be above or below the transom windows on the house. They revised the width of the structure numerous times, which then affected the posts below with each design change. The width of the space was decided based on the clear span of the structure. There were multiple design options with the retractable patio cover & the contractor looked at each of those options. When ordering the retractable deck cover system, the contractor had to have it fabricated to a fraction of an inch because the cable railing posts where to be directly adjacent to the retractable deck cover posts. There was very little margin for error. Planning was essential! The deck posts below needed to be replaced, this included new footings. The layout of the posts and the sizes of the posts needed to correspond to the supports of the patio cover structure. The posts for the rail system were designed to duplicate the posts of the retractable patio cover structure. The contractor created a method for draining the rain water from the posts of the retractable patio cover structure to the ground below. PROJECT RESULTS One extremely happy homeowner and proud contractor. Our company is honored to work with a client who allowed us to assist them in providing a retractable shading system to keep the homeowners deck cool. We are very proud to have been a part of this project. This complex and time consuming project met every desire the clients had. After the project was complete, the homeowners told the contractor how excited and pleased they were with the space. That, to us, is what is so critical in our line of work. The comments related to how they enjoyed the entire process and are able to enjoy their lives even more now.
Jackson Penthouse / Roof Deck, San Francisco
Jackson Penthouse / Roof Deck, San Francisco
De Meza + ArchitectureDe Meza + Architecture
This 1925 Jackson street penthouse boasts 2,600 square feet with an additional 1,000 square foot roof deck. Having only been remodeled a few times the space suffered from an outdated, wall heavy floor plan. Updating the flow was critical to the success of this project. An enclosed kitchen was opened up to become the hub for gathering and entertaining while an antiquated closet was relocated for a sumptuous master bath. The necessity for roof access to the additional outdoor living space allowed for the introduction of a spiral staircase. The sculptural stairs provide a source for natural light and yet another focal point.
Ruess St
Ruess St
OUTHOUSE designOUTHOUSE design
Ispirazione per una terrazza contemporanea con con illuminazione
Flip/Flop House(S)
Flip/Flop House(S)
Mohler + Ghillino ArchitectsMohler + Ghillino Architects
View of garden courtyard of main unit with french doors connecting interior and exterior spaces. Retractable awnings provide shade in the summer but pull back to maximize daylight during the long, dark Seattle winter. photo: Fred Kihara
Ashgrove
Ashgrove
Baahouse + Baastudio Pty LtdBaahouse + Baastudio Pty Ltd
Ispirazione per una terrazza costiera
Ático DT
Ático DT
FFWD ArquitectesFFWD Arquitectes
Ispirazione per una terrazza minimal di medie dimensioni, sul tetto e sul tetto con una pergola, parapetto in metallo e con illuminazione
Hermosa Beach Custom
Hermosa Beach Custom
Hudson HomeHudson Home
Idee per una grande terrazza stile marino sul tetto e sul tetto con nessuna copertura e parapetto in materiali misti
Greenpoint Outdoor Dining in Style
Greenpoint Outdoor Dining in Style
Amber Freda Garden DesignAmber Freda Garden Design
Check out one of our latest roof garden designs in Brooklyn! We love wood and metal hybrid pergolas for their slender, contemporary feel. Also, the grey pendant light with its rose-colored interior is to die for! Our redesign of the space included porcelain pavers, a pergola, custom bench seating, artificial turf, composite fencing with built-in lattices, a custom outdoor kitchen, and contemporary fiberglass planters filled with lush plantings. Porcelain pavers come in dozens of different finishes, including this one which resembles grey wood. See more of our projects at www.amberfreda.com.
2018 Kips Bay Decorator Showcase
2018 Kips Bay Decorator Showcase
Rikki SnyderRikki Snyder
Photo: Rikki Snyder © 2018 Houzz
Idee per una terrazza boho chic sul tetto e sul tetto con nessuna copertura
Oswal's residence
Oswal's residence
SPACES ARCHITECTS@kaSPACES ARCHITECTS@ka
Mr. Bharat Aggarwal
Esempio di una terrazza design di medie dimensioni, sul tetto e sul tetto
Belgrave Mews North
Belgrave Mews North
Landmass LondonLandmass London
Foto di una terrazza minimal sul tetto e sul tetto
Serota Home (For South Bay Magazine HOME Edition
Serota Home (For South Bay Magazine HOME Edition
JDS OUTDOOR DESIGNSJDS OUTDOOR DESIGNS
Dominik Wroblewski
Esempio di una terrazza minimal dietro casa
Alabama Lake Home
Alabama Lake Home
Lauren MikusLauren Mikus
Photo by Lauren Mikus © 2012 Houzz
Ispirazione per una terrazza stile marino sul tetto e sul tetto
2828 Rooftop Patio
2828 Rooftop Patio
David Henig, ArchitectDavid Henig, Architect
Ispirazione per una grande terrazza design sul tetto e sul tetto con nessuna copertura
The Music Box, Union Street, London SE1
The Music Box, Union Street, London SE1
Glazing VisionGlazing Vision
Architect Trevor Morris was keen to “reference the music” in the aesthetics of the project build, as well as bring as much natural daylight into the building as possible to create a feeling of openness throughout.
11th Avenue Penthouse
11th Avenue Penthouse
Gunn Landscape ArchitectureGunn Landscape Architecture
Photo: Donna Dotan
Esempio di una terrazza design sul tetto e sul tetto con nessuna copertura
VANGLO HOUSE - 135 EAST 17TH
VANGLO HOUSE - 135 EAST 17TH
Vanglo Sustainable Construction GroupVanglo Sustainable Construction Group
Kitchen and living space opening up to the patio ("reverse layout") allows for maximum use of space and enjoyability. Deck is lined with Cedar and glass railings around.
deck
deck
The Burpee Group LLCThe Burpee Group LLC
Expansive outdoor living space including fireplace, outdoor kitchen, stained wood ceiling, post and beam
Ispirazione per un'ampia terrazza stile rurale dietro casa e a piano terra con un tetto a sbalzo e parapetto in metallo

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