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Classic balcony in San Francisco with a roof extension and fencing.
Classic balcony in San Francisco with a roof extension and fencing.
Purser Architectural
Purser Architectural Custom Home Design built by Tommy Cashiola Custom Homes
Inspiration for a large mediterranean metal railing balcony in Houston with a roof extension.
Inspiration for a large mediterranean metal railing balcony in Houston with a roof extension.
Studio Lagom
Inspiration for an urban metal railing balcony in Other with a pergola and feature lighting.
Brandon Architects, Inc.
Chad Mellon
Nautical wood railing balcony in Los Angeles with a potted garden and a roof extension.
Nautical wood railing balcony in Los Angeles with a potted garden and a roof extension.
Aralia: Innovation in Landscape Design
Chelsea Creek is the pinnacle of sophisticated living, these penthouse collection gardens, featuring stunning contemporary exteriors are London’s most elegant new dockside development, by St George Central London, they are due to be built in Autumn 2014
Following on from the success of her stunning contemporary Rooftop Garden at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2012, Patricia Fox was commissioned by St George to design a series of rooftop gardens for their Penthouse Collection in London. Working alongside Tara Bernerd who has designed the interiors, and Broadway Malyon Architects, Patricia and her team have designed a series of London rooftop gardens, which although individually unique, have an underlying design thread, which runs throughout the whole series, providing a unified scheme across the development.
Inspiration was taken from both the architecture of the building, and from the interiors, and Aralia working as Landscape Architects developed a series of Mood Boards depicting materials, features, art and planting. This groundbreaking series of London rooftop gardens embraces the very latest in garden design, encompassing quality natural materials such as corten steel, granite and shot blasted glass, whilst introducing contemporary state of the art outdoor kitchens, outdoor fireplaces, water features and green walls. Garden Art also has a key focus within these London gardens, with the introduction of specially commissioned pieces for stone sculptures and unique glass art. The linear hard landscape design, with fluid rivers of under lit glass, relate beautifully to the linearity of the canals below.
The design for the soft landscaping schemes were challenging – the gardens needed to be relatively low maintenance, they needed to stand up to the harsh environment of a London rooftop location, whilst also still providing seasonality and all year interest. The planting scheme is linear, and highly contemporary in nature, evergreen planting provides all year structure and form, with warm rusts and burnt orange flower head’s providing a splash of seasonal colour, complementary to the features throughout.
Finally, an exquisite lighting scheme has been designed by Lighting IQ to define and enhance the rooftop spaces, and to provide beautiful night time lighting which provides the perfect ambiance for entertaining and relaxing in.
Aralia worked as Landscape Architects working within a multi-disciplinary consultant team which included Architects, Structural Engineers, Cost Consultants and a range of sub-contractors.
Keuka Studios, Inc
Cable Railing posts embedded into Brazilian Walnut (IPE) decking.
Inspiration for a modern balcony in New York with a roof extension.
Inspiration for a modern balcony in New York with a roof extension.
WoodCo
Rustic balcony with wood ceiling and wood decking
Design ideas for a large country metal railing balcony in Austin with a roof extension.
Design ideas for a large country metal railing balcony in Austin with a roof extension.
Cascade West Development
Inspired by the majesty of the Northern Lights and this family's everlasting love for Disney, this home plays host to enlighteningly open vistas and playful activity. Like its namesake, the beloved Sleeping Beauty, this home embodies family, fantasy and adventure in their truest form. Visions are seldom what they seem, but this home did begin 'Once Upon a Dream'. Welcome, to The Aurora.
Western Window Systems
Architect Cavin Costello declares this "Juliet balcony" one of his favorite parts of the home.
Design ideas for a contemporary wire cable railing balcony in Phoenix with a roof extension.
Design ideas for a contemporary wire cable railing balcony in Phoenix with a roof extension.
CONDO KANDY | Shades, Blinds & BALCONY Flooring
Add planters, a firepit, and colorful cushions on top of your CONDO KANDY balcony flooring and voila- your outdoor space rivals your great taste and style on the inside!
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Photo of a small bohemian mixed railing balcony in Stockholm with a potted garden and a roof extension.
Photo of a small bohemian mixed railing balcony in Stockholm with a potted garden and a roof extension.
Hsu McCullough
Balcony overlooking canyon at second floor primary suite.
Tree at right almost "kisses" house while offering partial privacy for outdoor shower. Photo by Clark Dugger
Choeff Levy Fischman, P.A.
A second master bedroom comes with spacious private balcony and bay views. Photo by: Lifestyle Production Group
Inspiration for a contemporary glass railing balcony in Miami with a roof extension.
Inspiration for a contemporary glass railing balcony in Miami with a roof extension.
Fernando Pozuelo Landscaping Collection
Design ideas for a contemporary glass railing balcony in Madrid with a roof extension and feature lighting.
Accoya Wood
Accoya was used for all the superior decking and facades throughout the ‘Jungle House’ on Guarujá Beach. Accoya wood was also used for some of the interior paneling and room furniture as well as for unique MUXARABI joineries. This is a special type of joinery used by architects to enhance the aestetic design of a project as the joinery acts as a light filter providing varying projections of light throughout the day.
The architect chose not to apply any colour, leaving Accoya in its natural grey state therefore complimenting the beautiful surroundings of the project. Accoya was also chosen due to its incredible durability to withstand Brazil’s intense heat and humidity.
Credits as follows: Architectural Project – Studio mk27 (marcio kogan + samanta cafardo), Interior design – studio mk27 (márcio kogan + diana radomysler), Photos – fernando guerra (Photographer).
Balcony with All Types of Cover Ideas and Designs
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