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AquaView Fencing - Serving North America
Cette photo montre une grande terrasse arrière bord de mer avec une dalle de béton.
Stonepocket Unique Landscapes
Tim Heelan
Idée de décoration pour une grande terrasse arrière tradition avec un foyer extérieur, des pavés en brique et une pergola.
Idée de décoration pour une grande terrasse arrière tradition avec un foyer extérieur, des pavés en brique et une pergola.
Outdoor Rooms by Design
This Tropitone counter height dining group is the most comfortable dining collection on the market. The large 63" Palazzo table allows seating for six while under shade of the Treasure Garden umbrella. Photo Credit: Crystal French
De La Paz Masonry
Réalisation d'une grande terrasse arrière chalet avec une cuisine d'été et aucune couverture.
Elements of Nature
roy mangel
206-226-7947
Exemple d'une grande terrasse arrière tendance avec un foyer extérieur, des pavés en pierre naturelle et aucune couverture.
Exemple d'une grande terrasse arrière tendance avec un foyer extérieur, des pavés en pierre naturelle et aucune couverture.
Artistic Concrete Surfaces
Lindsey Denny
Cette image montre une grande terrasse arrière design avec une cuisine d'été, du béton estampé et une pergola.
Cette image montre une grande terrasse arrière design avec une cuisine d'été, du béton estampé et une pergola.
PJ and Company Staging and Interior Decorating
We designed this deck to be a large, open outdoor living area including a pergola and custom flooring. Jeff Kaufman Photography
Exemple d'une grande terrasse arrière chic avec une pergola.
Exemple d'une grande terrasse arrière chic avec une pergola.
Randall Smith Construction
Cette photo montre une grande terrasse arrière chic avec des pavés en brique, un gazebo ou pavillon et un foyer extérieur.
Palette Pro Painting & Renovation
Idée de décoration pour une grande terrasse arrière avec aucune couverture.
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
We were contacted by a family named Pesek who lived near Memorial Drive on the West side of Houston. They lived in a stately home built in the late 1950’s. Many years back, they had contracted a local pool company to install an old lagoon-style pool, which they had since grown tired of. When they initially called us, they wanted to know if we could build them an outdoor room at the far end of the swimming pool. We scheduled a free consultation at a time convenient to them, and we drove out to their residence to take a look at the property.
After a quick survey of the back yard, rear of the home, and the swimming pool, we determined that building an outdoor room as an addition to their existing landscaping design would not bring them the results they expected. The pool was visibly dated with an early “70’s” look, which not only clashed with the late 50’s style of home architecture, but guaranteed an even greater clash with any modern-style outdoor room we constructed. Luckily for the Peseks, we offered an even better landscaping plan than the one they had hoped for.
We proposed the construction of a new outdoor room and an entirely new swimming pool. Both of these new structures would be built around the classical geometry of proportional right angles. This would allow a very modern design to compliment an older home, because basic geometric patterns are universal in many architectural designs used throughout history. In this case, both the swimming pool and the outdoor rooms were designed as interrelated quadrilateral forms with proportional right angles that created the illusion of lengthened distance and a sense of Classical elegance. This proved a perfect complement to a house that had originally been built as a symbolic emblem of a simpler, more rugged and absolute era.
Though reminiscent of classical design and complimentary to the conservative design of the home, the interior of the outdoor room was ultra-modern in its array of comfort and convenience. The Peseks felt this would be a great place to hold birthday parties for their child. With this new outdoor room, the Peseks could take the party outside at any time of day or night, and at any time of year. We also built the structure to be fully functional as an outdoor kitchen as well as an outdoor entertainment area. There was a smoker, a refrigerator, an ice maker, and a water heater—all intended to eliminate any need to return to the house once the party began. Seating and entertainment systems were also added to provide state of the art fun for adults and children alike. We installed a flat-screen plasma TV, and we wired it for cable.
The swimming pool was built between the outdoor room and the rear entrance to the house. We got rid of the old lagoon-pool design which geometrically clashed with the right angles of the house and outdoor room. We then had a completely new pool built, in the shape of a rectangle, with a rather innovative coping design.
We showcased the pool with a coping that rose perpendicular to the ground out of the stone patio surface. This reinforced our blend of contemporary look with classical right angles. We saved the client an enormous amount of money on travertine by setting the coping so that it does not overhang with the tile. Because the ground between the house and the outdoor room gradually dropped in grade, we used the natural slope of the ground to create another perpendicular right angle at the end of the pool. Here, we installed a waterfall which spilled over into a heated spa. Although the spa was fed from within itself, it was built to look as though water was coming from within the pool.
The ultimate result of all of this is a new sense of visual “ebb and flow,” so to speak. When Mr. Pesek sits in his couch facing his house, the earth appears to rise up first into an illuminated pool which leads the way up the steps to his home. When he sits in his spa facing the other direction, the earth rises up like a doorway to his outdoor room, where he can comfortably relax in the water while he watches TV. For more the 20 years Exterior Worlds has specialized in servicing many of Houston's fine neighborhoods.
HALLETT & Co.
Custom sliding doors provide direct access from the home's main living areas to the additional seating and dining area on the deck. The bamboo wall provides a textural visual barrier to the residential street and is in a planter designed to match an original one found at the front of the house. | Photography by Atlantic Archives
Nathalie Odiot Architecture d'Intérieur
Patio arrière végétalisée
Idée de décoration pour une grande terrasse latérale méditerranéenne avec un point d'eau, des pavés en pierre naturelle et une pergola.
Idée de décoration pour une grande terrasse latérale méditerranéenne avec un point d'eau, des pavés en pierre naturelle et une pergola.
NEDERHOFF ARCHITECTURE
Inspiration pour une grande terrasse arrière et au rez-de-chaussée design avec une pergola.
So Cal Builders & Design
Remove grass in the backyard, pour cement and build aluminum patio cover.
Cette image montre une grande terrasse arrière traditionnelle avec une cuisine d'été, une dalle de béton et une pergola.
Cette image montre une grande terrasse arrière traditionnelle avec une cuisine d'été, une dalle de béton et une pergola.
C&H Landscaping
Cette photo montre une grande terrasse arrière chic avec des pavés en béton et un foyer extérieur.
Riverwood Homes of Colorado
Inspiration pour une grande terrasse arrière traditionnelle avec une extension de toiture.
American Landscape Structures
Exemple d'une grande terrasse arrière chic avec une cuisine d'été, un gazebo ou pavillon et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Gärten von Heininger
Foto von Miquel Tres
Exemple d'une grande terrasse arrière tendance avec un foyer extérieur et aucune couverture.
Exemple d'une grande terrasse arrière tendance avec un foyer extérieur et aucune couverture.
American Beauty Landscaping Inc.
Idée de décoration pour une terrasse arrière victorienne avec des pavés en pierre naturelle et aucune couverture.
Worthington Design & Remodeling
A fireplace was added to allow the space to be enjoyed on cool evenings or winter months. New outdoor furniture, wood ceiling, and a TV above the fireplace finished the look and created a very homey feel.
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