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Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
This deck was designed and built using TimberTech Pro from the Legacy Collection in the colorway of Mocha. It was the perfect complement to the ivory and brown Tudor color palette of the home.
And, as all of our Archadeck deck designs are custom and personalized to best fit the needs and wishes of the family that lives there, “one-of-a-kind” is definitely the way to go.
With sleek vertical lines, we chose a 36-inch tall black wrought iron railing. Without obstructing any views into the backyard vista, it now provides sturdy and dependable protection while the family and their friends enjoy their new outdoor living space.
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Design ideas for an eclectic back metal railing terrace in Other with no cover.
Archadeck of Austin
The clients chose low-maintenance AZEK decking in the Mahogany color. Our multi-level deck design includes picture framing around the perimeter of each section and at the base of the fireplace and kitchen structure. A deck this large is going to have a lot of railing, and the client selected a black railing with thin balusters that don’t block the view.
Christopher D. Marshall Architect, LLC
The owner wanted to add a covered deck that would seamlessly tie in with the existing stone patio and also complement the architecture of the house. Our solution was to add a raised deck with a low slope roof to shelter outdoor living space and grill counter. The stair to the terrace was recessed into the deck area to allow for more usable patio space. The stair is sheltered by the roof to keep the snow off the stair.
Photography by Chris Marshall
homebyn Annamaria Pivetta
Il bel terrazzo è stato arricchito con vasi di piante aromatiche e un bel tavolo da pranzo con sedie da giardino
This is an example of an eclectic roof private and rooftop metal railing terrace in Other with an awning.
This is an example of an eclectic roof private and rooftop metal railing terrace in Other with an awning.
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Medium sized bohemian back ground level metal railing terrace in Philadelphia with a potted garden and no cover.
Archadeck of Austin
Our clients wanted the dramatic look of a pergola for their kitchen with additional coverage for shade and protection from rain, too. A pergola over a specific section sets off that area and defines it as an outdoor room. As you may know, some pergolas provide more shade than others. It all depends on the pergola design. This large two-beam pergola, attached to the house, is designed for shade with purlins that are close together. The pergola also has a translucent cover that filters UV rays, blocks heat, and shields the outdoor kitchen from rain.
Archadeck of Austin
Our clients wanted the dramatic look of a pergola for their kitchen with additional coverage for shade and protection from rain, too. A pergola over a specific section sets off that area and defines it as an outdoor room. As you may know, some pergolas provide more shade than others. It all depends on the pergola design. This large two-beam pergola, attached to the house, is designed for shade with purlins that are close together. The pergola also has a translucent cover that filters UV rays, blocks heat, and shields the outdoor kitchen from rain.
Archadeck - Columbus
Our clients' selected TimberTech composite decking in the Maritime Gray color. It’s the perfect contrast to the lighter siding on the home. For their deck railing, they selected Westbury black aluminum rail sections with white vinyl sleeves on the rail posts. For the deck skirting, we used the same TimberTech Maritime Gray decking used for the deck surface and steps.
Archadeck of Austin
We built the base of the outdoor kitchen with chop block stone. While we didn’t install the granite countertops, we did install the smooth, cream Lueders stone surface that supports the clients’ Big Green Egg. You can see these homeowners plan to do a lot of cooking outdoors. In addition to the Big Green Egg they have a grill, a griddle, a refrigerator, storage space, warming drawers and more. With bar seating at the counter, their guests will be able to visit with the chef easily.
Archadeck of Austin
We built the base of the outdoor kitchen with chop block stone. While we didn’t install the granite countertops, we did install the smooth, cream Lueders stone surface that supports the clients’ Big Green Egg. You can see these homeowners plan to do a lot of cooking outdoors. In addition to the Big Green Egg they have a grill, a griddle, a refrigerator, storage space, warming drawers and more. With bar seating at the counter, their guests will be able to visit with the chef easily.
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Photo of a medium sized bohemian back ground level metal railing terrace in Philadelphia with no cover and feature lighting.
Archadeck - Columbus
Archadeck of Columbus specializes in decks and patios/hardscapes—and other outdoor living structures. Here you see the homeowners chose to use the space under their deck as a patio. The deck serves as a shade cover for the patio, so it’s usable on sunny summer days, whereas an uncovered patio might not be. For the patio area, the homeowners chose to go with all Unilock hardscapes.
Archadeck - Columbus
For this deck, our clients' selected TimberTech composite decking in the Maritime Gray color. It’s the perfect contrast to the lighter siding on the home. For their deck railing, they selected Westbury black aluminum rail sections with white vinyl sleeves on the rail posts. For the deck skirting, we used the same TimberTech Maritime Gray decking used for the deck surface and steps.
Archadeck - Columbus
Our clients knew they wanted low-maintenance decking for their new outdoor living space. They chose TimberTech decking in Maritime Gray. This is a darker gray color that provides a striking contrast to the home’s light-colored exterior. We wrapped the beams and posts in AZEK PVC in a light color to match the home’s exterior. For their deck railings, the homeowners selected black aluminum in the Georgian style from Preferred Railing Systems.
Christopher D. Marshall Architect, LLC
The owner wanted to add a covered deck that would seamlessly tie in with the existing stone patio and also complement the architecture of the house. Our solution was to add a raised deck with a low slope roof to shelter outdoor living space and grill counter. The stair to the terrace was recessed into the deck area to allow for more usable patio space. The stair is sheltered by the roof to keep the snow off the stair.
Photography by Chris Marshall
Archadeck of Austin
Our clients wanted the dramatic look of a pergola for their kitchen with additional coverage for shade and protection from rain, too. A pergola over a specific section sets off that area and defines it as an outdoor room. As you may know, some pergolas provide more shade than others. It all depends on the pergola design. This large two-beam pergola, attached to the house, is designed for shade with purlins that are close together. The pergola also has a translucent cover that filters UV rays, blocks heat, and shields the outdoor kitchen from rain.
Archadeck of Austin
Tall, sturdy steel posts support the porch roof, which features an open gable design with decorative queen truss details at open end of the gable. From this angle you can see the interior porch ceiling we built with handcrafted, prefinished tongue-and-groove ceiling boards from Synergy Wood, our favorite. For breezes on a still day, we installed a heavy-duty ceiling fan. Finally, lighting recessed in the ceiling above will increase the functionality of this porch at night.
Archadeck of Austin
The slope of this back yard means the deck is pretty far away from ground level. The homeowners wanted an additional outdoor space they could enjoy at the lower level, too. We designed a curvilinear patio with a curved stone seating wall that hugs the intimate seating area. The patio surface is a durable, textured concrete overlay. The stone seating wall features a smooth Lueders stone top.
Archadeck - Columbus
Construction of the deck’s beautiful stone veneer columns was more complex than you might think. Each column rests on a concrete pad, and we dug piers under the pads to ensure no movement of the stone veneer in the future. Then we built a wood frame for each column and applied the stone veneer. The homeowners chose Dutch Quality Stone. The color they selected is Sienna, and the specific pattern is Weather Ledge. The pillar caps are natural limestone with a smooth surface on top and a rock face finish around the edges.
Eclectic Metal Railing Terrace Ideas and Designs
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