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Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
Reminiscent of a luxurious chalet, this magnificent outdoor living combination space impresses, no matter how you look at it. From afar, looking from the extremity of the backyard, the handsome gable roof stands out – loud and strong. It is attached to a Legacy end-cut pergola, stained to match the outreaching roof structure.
The stamp and stain patio underfoot was built using a Roman Slate stamp, and the color we used was Bone and Walnut.
The ceiling finish within the roofed structure is one of our perennial favorites -- tongue and groove pine. To complement the gable roof and attached pergola color sense, it was stained in Dark Walnut.
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PORCHE DE 60M con entrada al Salón/Comedor.
Distribución del porche en dos zonas, la de RELAX y la de ALMORZAR, zonas bien definidas, ambientadas e iluminadas acorde a la función que se desempeñan.
Hermitage Kitchen Gallery LLC
Designer: Terri Sears
Photography: Melissa Mills
Aménagement d'un très grand porche avec des plantes en pot avant éclectique avec du béton estampé et une extension de toiture.
Aménagement d'un très grand porche avec des plantes en pot avant éclectique avec du béton estampé et une extension de toiture.
Smith + Baker
Cette image montre un porche d'entrée de maison arrière bohème de taille moyenne avec du béton estampé.
Archadeck of Central South Carolina
This combination outdoor living space is located in the Wildewood community of East Columbia, SC. The addition consists of a low-maintenance deck, covered porch, stamped concrete patio, outdoor kitchen and fire pit.
Photos courtesy Archadeck of Central South Carolina.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
We started this outdoor living combination space transformation by building out from the existing walkout nook. We meticulously constructed a stunning 16-foot by 15-foot attached Gable Roof patio cover with a Cedar TV Wall.
The new stain and stamp patio was created using the Ashler Slate stamp with a 12-inch border for precise definition of the space and architectural detail.
Our design team chose to use chopped stone on the bar area and we installed a conveniently sized refrigerator to make grabbing a cool drink effortless, without ever stepping back indoors. The redesign transformation also features grey Lueders stone tops with multi-color chopped stone. Lueders is a favorite of our design team, as it is a consistently tried and true Texas limestone, sawn on top as well as on the bottom.
Hensley Custom Building Group
A front porch welcomes friends and family to this mountain lodge style home in the Midwest.
Aménagement d'un grand porche d'entrée de maison avant éclectique avec du béton estampé et une extension de toiture.
Aménagement d'un grand porche d'entrée de maison avant éclectique avec du béton estampé et une extension de toiture.
Archadeck of Central South Carolina
This combination outdoor living space is located in the Wildewood community of East Columbia, SC. The addition consists of a low-maintenance deck, covered porch, stamped concrete patio, outdoor kitchen and fire pit.
Photos courtesy Archadeck of Central South Carolina.
Smith + Baker
Idées déco pour un porche d'entrée de maison arrière éclectique de taille moyenne avec du béton estampé.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
We started this outdoor living combination space transformation by building out from the existing walkout nook. We meticulously constructed a stunning 16-foot by 15-foot attached Gable Roof patio cover with a Cedar TV Wall.
The new stain and stamp patio was created using the Ashler Slate stamp with a 12-inch border for precise definition of the space and architectural detail.
Our design team chose to use chopped stone on the bar area and we installed a conveniently sized refrigerator to make grabbing a cool drink effortless, without ever stepping back indoors. The redesign transformation also features grey Lueders stone tops with multi-color chopped stone. Lueders is a favorite of our design team, as it is a consistently tried and true Texas limestone, sawn on top as well as on the bottom.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
“Wow!” Doesn’t Do Justice To This Sunnyvale, TX, Covered Patio Addition!
The scope of this Sunnyvale outdoor living room project encompasses the addition of an 18-foot by 20-foot hip roof covered patio with an outdoor fireplace and stamp and stain patio.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
“Wow!” Doesn’t Do Justice To This Sunnyvale, TX, Covered Patio Addition!
The scope of this Sunnyvale outdoor living room project encompasses the addition of an 18-foot by 20-foot hip roof covered patio with an outdoor fireplace and stamp and stain patio.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
“Wow!” Doesn’t Do Justice To This Sunnyvale, TX, Covered Patio Addition!
The scope of this Sunnyvale outdoor living room project encompasses the addition of an 18-foot by 20-foot hip roof covered patio with an outdoor fireplace and stamp and stain patio.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
Reminiscent of a luxurious chalet, this magnificent outdoor living combination space impresses, no matter how you look at it. From afar, looking from the extremity of the backyard, the handsome gable roof stands out – loud and strong. It is attached to a Legacy end-cut pergola, stained to match the outreaching roof structure.
The stamp and stain patio underfoot was built using a Roman Slate stamp, and the color we used was Bone and Walnut.
The ceiling finish within the roofed structure is one of our perennial favorites -- tongue and groove pine. To complement the gable roof and attached pergola color sense, it was stained in Dark Walnut.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
“Wow!” Doesn’t Do Justice To This Sunnyvale, TX, Covered Patio Addition!
The scope of this Sunnyvale outdoor living room project encompasses the addition of an 18-foot by 20-foot hip roof covered patio with an outdoor fireplace and stamp and stain patio.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
We started this outdoor living combination space transformation by building out from the existing walkout nook. We meticulously constructed a stunning 16-foot by 15-foot attached Gable Roof patio cover with a Cedar TV Wall.
The new stain and stamp patio was created using the Ashler Slate stamp with a 12-inch border for precise definition of the space and architectural detail.
Our design team chose to use chopped stone on the bar area and we installed a conveniently sized refrigerator to make grabbing a cool drink effortless, without ever stepping back indoors. The redesign transformation also features grey Lueders stone tops with multi-color chopped stone. Lueders is a favorite of our design team, as it is a consistently tried and true Texas limestone, sawn on top as well as on the bottom.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
Reminiscent of a luxurious chalet, this magnificent outdoor living combination space impresses, no matter how you look at it. From afar, looking from the extremity of the backyard, the handsome gable roof stands out – loud and strong. It is attached to a Legacy end-cut pergola, stained to match the outreaching roof structure.
The stamp and stain patio underfoot was built using a Roman Slate stamp, and the color we used was Bone and Walnut.
The ceiling finish within the roofed structure is one of our perennial favorites -- tongue and groove pine. To complement the gable roof and attached pergola color sense, it was stained in Dark Walnut.
Hermitage Kitchen Gallery LLC
Designer: Terri Sears
Photography: Melissa Mills
Exemple d'un très grand porche avec des plantes en pot avant éclectique avec du béton estampé et une extension de toiture.
Exemple d'un très grand porche avec des plantes en pot avant éclectique avec du béton estampé et une extension de toiture.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
“Wow!” Doesn’t Do Justice To This Sunnyvale, TX, Covered Patio Addition!
The scope of this Sunnyvale outdoor living room project encompasses the addition of an 18-foot by 20-foot hip roof covered patio with an outdoor fireplace and stamp and stain patio.
Hermitage Kitchen Gallery LLC
Designer: Terri Sears
Photography: Melissa Mills
Aménagement d'un très grand porche avec des plantes en pot avant éclectique avec du béton estampé et une extension de toiture.
Aménagement d'un très grand porche avec des plantes en pot avant éclectique avec du béton estampé et une extension de toiture.
Idées déco de porches d'entrée de maison éclectiques avec du béton estampé
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