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Yardscapes Northwest
Idee per un patio o portico rustico di medie dimensioni e dietro casa con cemento stampato, una pergola e con illuminazione
TCP Custom Outdoor Living
American traditional Spring Valley home looking to add an outdoor living room designed and built to look original to the home building on the existing trim detail and infusing some fresh finish options.
Project highlights include: split brick with decorative craftsman columns, wet stamped concrete and coffered ceiling with oversized beams and T&G recessed ceiling. 2 French doors were added for access to the new living space.
We also included a wireless TV/Sound package and a complete pressure wash and repaint of home.
Photo Credit: TK Images
Monarch & Maker
The pergola, above the uppermost horizontal 'strip' of cedar, is a bronze poly-carbonate, which allows light to come through, but which blocks UV rays and keeps out the rain.
It's also available in clear, and a few more colors.
Artistic Concrete Surfaces
Lindsey Denny
Foto di un grande patio o portico minimal dietro casa con un focolare, cemento stampato e un tetto a sbalzo
Foto di un grande patio o portico minimal dietro casa con un focolare, cemento stampato e un tetto a sbalzo
State College Design & Construction
Designer Jere McCarthy. Construction by State College Design and Construction.
Beams by PA Sawmill
Idee per un grande patio o portico country dietro casa con cemento stampato e una pergola
Idee per un grande patio o portico country dietro casa con cemento stampato e una pergola
Azure Pool & Outdoor Living
Esempio di un patio o portico mediterraneo di medie dimensioni e dietro casa con cemento stampato e un tetto a sbalzo
TKSL Construction
Immagine di un piccolo patio o portico classico dietro casa con cemento stampato e nessuna copertura
Outland Hill Country LLC
Esempio di un patio o portico rustico di medie dimensioni e nel cortile laterale con un focolare, cemento stampato e un tetto a sbalzo
Northwestern Landscape & Design
Immagine di un patio o portico design di medie dimensioni e dietro casa con un focolare, cemento stampato e una pergola
Alex Crook Photography
Photo by Alex Crook
https://www.alexcrook.com/
Design by Judson Sullivan
http://www.cultivarllc.com/
Urbanology Designs
Sesha Smith, Convey Studios
Idee per un grande portico design dietro casa con cemento stampato
Idee per un grande portico design dietro casa con cemento stampato
Penberthy Custom Builders
Foto di un ampio patio o portico classico dietro casa con un focolare, cemento stampato e una pergola
Outdoor Kitchen, Pool & Pavers
Foto di un patio o portico rustico di medie dimensioni e dietro casa con cemento stampato
Concrete Craft of Knoxville
We were able to resurface over the existing ordinary concrete with our wood plank stamped design with a dark walnut stain. Project completed in Maryville Tennesee in 2016.
Irwin Outdoors
Idee per un grande patio o portico classico dietro casa con un focolare, cemento stampato e un tetto a sbalzo
DRACO
Esempio di un patio o portico moderno di medie dimensioni e dietro casa con cemento stampato e un tetto a sbalzo
Creative Hardscapes
Esempio di un patio o portico american style di medie dimensioni e dietro casa con cemento stampato e nessuna copertura
Westchester Custom Homes
Ispirazione per un patio o portico chic di medie dimensioni e dietro casa con cemento stampato e un tetto a sbalzo
Hinkle Hardscapes
Leawood pool project. Stamped concrete decking. Belgard Weston Retaining Walls, Seating walls, and stone columns. Belgard Weston Firepit, Landscape Design.
InnovationLand
Outdoor furniture from Restoration Hardware really made this Houston outdoor living space design project shine.
“It really went well,” says Wayne Franks, owner of Outdoor Homescapes of Houston. “It's not a huge space, but moving the existing two columns about four feet and bringing the roof out only three feet made all the difference in the world.”
“This particular client wanted a larger space to entertain,” says senior designer Lisha Maxey, who served as an outdoor furniture consultant while managing construction for the project.
The original space, Lisha explains, had two oddly placed columns blocking a clear view of the beautiful pool area from inside the home. “We removed those columns and gave her three more feet of roof, which extended her living area while also giving her the view she wanted.”
Since the client - a woman in her mid-50s with grown children who visit frequently - only wanted a small outdoor kitchen island with a 30-inch RCS grill Outdoor Homescapes closed up a French door that led from the master bedroom (which she never used) and created a new stucco wall for the kitchen.
“I would definitely call the style of this space ‘transitional,” says Lisha. The client is a very eclectic world traveler and a collector of art, yet wanted her outdoor living space to feel like a warm, homey living room once we placed the furniture and décor. In the end, her finishes centered around rustic stone, detailed columns and furniture leaning towards the contemporary.”
Much of the warmth in the space, she says, comes from the colors of the dry-stacked Sunset Canyon ledgestone. “It looks just like it sounds – like the sun setting in a deep canyon!”
“The columns are unique – decorative and fluted,” adds Wayne.
The client, who’d received five free hours of outdoor furniture consultation as part of an ongoing promotion, also wanted Lisha to help her select, buy and help place furnishings.
“I believe that now - more than ever - consumers are looking for turn-key operations in any type of service industry - a ‘one-stop-shop,’ so to speak,” says Lisha. “It gives us a more personal touch with the client, as well as an edge in the industry in terms of selling our designs, as the client is reassured that we’ll work with them in every aspect to give them the outdoor living space of their dreams.”
The client ended up choosing the Biscayne collection – including a chair that rocks and swivels - from Restoration Hardware. They also went with a lower, unique teak coffee table from the Belvedere collection.
“We mixed wicker with teak for an equally soft and hard look and added pops of color to bring out the beautiful art collection inside,” says Lisha. “The neutral gray wicker, by the way, was the perfect match for the distressed teak coffee table and credenza. The grays of the Key West granite countertop also echoed this color palette.”
For the fabric, Lisha helped keep it neutral with a Mocha linen and popped the color with royal blue throw pillows matching the area rug: “To make the space truly her own, we added some unique copper pots from her collection and a few items she's collected abroad.”
Patii e Portici marroni con cemento stampato - Foto e idee
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