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Fischman Outdoor Kitchens
Idee per un piccolo patio o portico tropicale dietro casa con pavimentazioni in pietra naturale e nessuna copertura
John McDonald Company
We brought a 1980's Boca style house into style with a whole house remodel. It features a classical Bermuda style exterior with clean white cottage details inside. Enjoy
Grand Floridian Builders, Inc.
Esempio di un grande portico tropicale dietro casa con un portico chiuso e piastrelle
Bender & Associates Architects
Barry Fitzgerald
Idee per un portico tropicale di medie dimensioni con pedane e un tetto a sbalzo
Idee per un portico tropicale di medie dimensioni con pedane e un tetto a sbalzo
Peter Vincent Architects
The house opens in dramatic fashion to the golf course view. The Ipe rain-screens and trellis will weather naturally and over time will gracefully blend into the soft monochromatic color palette.
Structures Building Company
This outdoor living space boasts the traditional Charleston blue ceiling and outdoor fireplace to entertain with views of the golf course. Photo by Holger Obenaus.
Nina Williams Designs
Interior Design by Nina Williams Designs
Photography by Chris Miller
Foto di un grande portico tropicale dietro casa con un tetto a sbalzo, un portico chiuso e lastre di cemento
Foto di un grande portico tropicale dietro casa con un tetto a sbalzo, un portico chiuso e lastre di cemento
Vintage Porch Swings LLC
The Emerson Swing from Vintage Porch Swings. Visit our website for more: vintageporchswings.com.
Idee per un portico tropicale
Idee per un portico tropicale
Outdoor Living
Foto di un piccolo patio o portico tropicale nel cortile laterale con fontane, cemento stampato e nessuna copertura
Promise Path Landscaping Inc
Small backyard with lots of potential. We created the perfect space adding visual interest from inside the house to outside of it. We added a BBQ Island with Grill, sink, and plenty of counter space. BBQ Island was cover with stone veneer stone with a concrete counter top. Opposite side we match the veneer stone and concrete cap on a newly Outdoor fireplace. far side we added some post with bright colors and drought tolerant material and a special touch for the little girl in the family, since we did not wanted to forget about anyone. Photography by Zack Benson
Pu'uwai Design & Construction
The great room flows onto the large lanai through pocketing glass doors creating a seamless indoor outdoor experience. On the lanai teak daybeds imported from Bali face each other with custom blue covers and throw pillows in blue with coral motifs, the rectangular pool is complete with an aqua lounge, built-in spa, and a swim up bar at the outdoor BBQ. The flooring is a gray ceramic tile, the pool coping is natural puka pavers, The house a combination of traditional plantation style seen in the white board and batten walls, with a modern twist seen in the wood framed glass doors, thick square exposed tails and ebony stained square posts supporting the overhangs.
Iwan Sastrawiguna Interior Design
Semi outdoor shower room is covered with random patterned beige tumble stone mosaic. A grey andesite stone floating bench is made on the left for seating and border. Shower room is shaded naturally by greenery.
KitchenLab Interiors
Coconut Grove is Southwest of Miami beach near coral gables and south of downtown. It’s a very lush and charming neighborhood. It’s one of the oldest neighborhoods and is protected historically. It hugs the shoreline of Biscayne Bay. The 10,000sft project was originally built
17 years ago and was purchased as a vacation home. Prior to the renovation the owners could not get past all the brown. He sails and they have a big extended family with 6 kids in between them. The clients wanted a comfortable and causal vibe where nothing is too precious. They wanted to be able to sit on anything in a bathing suit. KitchenLab interiors used lots of linen and indoor/outdoor fabrics to ensure durability. Much of the house is outside with a covered logia.
The design doctor ordered the 1st prescription for the house- retooling but not gutting. The clients wanted to be living and functioning in the home by November 1st with permits the construction began in August. The KitchenLab Interiors (KLI) team began design in May so it was a tight timeline! KLI phased the project and did a partial renovation on all guest baths. They waited to do the master bath until May. The home includes 7 bathrooms + the master. All existing plumbing fixtures were Waterworks so KLI kept those along with some tile but brought in Tabarka tile. The designers wanted to bring in vintage hacienda Spanish with a small European influence- the opposite of Miami modern. One of the ways they were able to accomplish this was with terracotta flooring that has patina. KLI set out to create a boutique hotel where each bath is similar but different. Every detail was designed with the guest in mind- they even designed a place for suitcases.
Patii e Portici tropicali beige - Foto e idee
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