Idées déco de terrasses au premier étage violettes
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Linda Brettler Architect
Cette photo montre une terrasse au premier étage méditerranéenne avec une pergola et un garde-corps en métal.
Paul Davis Architects
Photograph by Art Gray
Cette image montre une terrasse au premier étage minimaliste avec aucune couverture.
Cette image montre une terrasse au premier étage minimaliste avec aucune couverture.
HELT
This lakefront diamond in the rough lot was waiting to be discovered by someone with a modern naturalistic vision and passion. Maintaining an eco-friendly, and sustainable build was at the top of the client priority list. Designed and situated to benefit from passive and active solar as well as through breezes from the lake, this indoor/outdoor living space truly establishes a symbiotic relationship with its natural surroundings. The pie-shaped lot provided significant challenges with a street width of 50ft, a steep shoreline buffer of 50ft, as well as a powerline easement reducing the buildable area. The client desired a smaller home of approximately 2500sf that juxtaposed modern lines with the free form of the natural setting. The 250ft of lakefront afforded 180-degree views which guided the design to maximize this vantage point while supporting the adjacent environment through preservation of heritage trees. Prior to construction the shoreline buffer had been rewilded with wildflowers, perennials, utilization of clover and meadow grasses to support healthy animal and insect re-population. The inclusion of solar panels as well as hydroponic heated floors and wood stove supported the owner’s desire to be self-sufficient. Core ten steel was selected as the predominant material to allow it to “rust” as it weathers thus blending into the natural environment.
MarionLandscaping
Aménagement d'une terrasse arrière et au premier étage classique avec un garde-corps en câble.
DekTek Tile
DekTek’s beautiful concrete tile decks are extremely versatile in the style of homes they complement. We offer stunning colors for every style, just depending on what vibe you’re looking for. This custom home in the Tucson desert has a southwestern feel with the terracotta-colored deck tile that features a glass railing for better cacti and mountain views.
Shrock Premier Custom Construction
Inspiration pour une terrasse au premier étage design avec une extension de toiture et un garde-corps en câble.
Blueprint Studio
Idées déco pour une grande terrasse arrière et au premier étage contemporaine avec des solutions pour vis-à-vis, une extension de toiture et un garde-corps en métal.
Sc Harris builders
Kwila Deck kennedy bush
Inspiration pour une terrasse arrière et au premier étage craftsman de taille moyenne avec aucune couverture et un garde-corps en bois.
Inspiration pour une terrasse arrière et au premier étage craftsman de taille moyenne avec aucune couverture et un garde-corps en bois.
DekTek Tile
This Kansas City, Missouri tile deck was built using DekTek Tile's beautiful and highly durable deck tiles in the color Adobe from the Elevate Collection. The deck was built by DekTek PRO - Graber Outdoors out of Missouri. The staircase is made from Trex composite decking in the color Lava Rock & the black metal deck railing is also by Trex. This deck has a steel framing system by Fortress building products. The steel framing and the DekTek Tile decking tiles make the bulk of this deck noncombustible and firesafe.
MarionLandscaping
Exemple d'une terrasse arrière et au premier étage chic avec un garde-corps en câble.
DekTek Tile
This Kansas City, Missouri tile deck was built using DekTek Tile's beautiful and highly durable deck tiles in the color Adobe from the Elevate Collection. The deck was built by DekTek PRO - Graber Outdoors out of Missouri. The staircase is made from Trex composite decking in the color Lava Rock & the black metal deck railing is also by Trex. This deck has a steel framing system by Fortress building products. The steel framing and the DekTek Tile decking tiles make the bulk of this deck noncombustible and firesafe.
DekTek Tile
This Kansas City, Missouri tile deck was built using DekTek Tile's beautiful and highly durable deck tiles in the color Adobe from the Elevate Collection. The deck was built by DekTek PRO - Graber Outdoors out of Missouri. The staircase is made from Trex composite decking in the color Lava Rock & the black metal deck railing is also by Trex. This deck has a steel framing system by Fortress building products. The steel framing and the DekTek Tile decking tiles make the bulk of this deck noncombustible and firesafe.
Idées déco de terrasses au premier étage violettes
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