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Ketti Kupper Conscious Life Design
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Photo of a small retro back terrace in Los Angeles with a pergola.
Photo of a small retro back terrace in Los Angeles with a pergola.
Karen Beam Architect LLC
Large retro back terrace in Philadelphia with an outdoor kitchen and a roof extension.
Juneroko Interiors
Designed by Juneroko Interiors. Created outdoor living room including wood screen, built-in benches, bar table, grill prep table and planter boxes.
Photo of a midcentury terrace in New York.
Photo of a midcentury terrace in New York.
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Milgard Windows & Doors
“We used Thermally Improved Aluminum windows, in Bronze,” said Kristyn Bartley, homeowner. “The windows really helped incorporate a more modern look. We had a bay window that jetted out into the porch in the dining room originally and we replaced that with a thin profile, Aluminum window, which make the space seem so much larger than before. Plus, it increased our porch size! It was also important to us that our windows could go all the way to the floor.”
Overland Partners Architecture + Urban Design
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This is an example of a midcentury terrace in San Francisco.
This is an example of a midcentury terrace in San Francisco.
Troys Outdoor Services
Design ideas for a medium sized midcentury back ground level mixed railing terrace in Nashville with a roof extension.
Rogan Nash Architects Ltd
Simon Devitt
Design ideas for a medium sized retro back terrace in Auckland with an outdoor kitchen and no cover.
Design ideas for a medium sized retro back terrace in Auckland with an outdoor kitchen and no cover.
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
The raised deck creates easy access from the house--the site slopes away. Thin cable railings minimize the obstruction of the view. A clever arrangement of wooden steps allows for predictable movement up and down the stairs as well as an impromptu seating opportunity. A concrete planter keeps unwary guests from missteps.
Feeney Inc.
This mid-century home's clean lines and architectural angles are accentuated by the sleek, industrial CableRail system by Feeney. The elegant components of the Feeney rail systems pairs well with the Azek Cypress Decking and allows for maximum viewing of the lush gardens that surround this home.
AG Millworks
This mid-century modern space features an all-white kitchen, concrete counters, exposed wood ceilings, and hardwood floors. The wood touches on the ceiling and bi-fold doors and the various greenery help to add texture and warmth to the space. The outdoor deck is connected to the home by two bi-fold doors.
Finesse Design Remodeling
A two-bed, two-bath condo located in the Historic Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, DC was reimagined with the clean lined sensibilities and celebration of beautiful materials found in Mid-Century Modern designs. A soothing gray-green color palette sets the backdrop for cherry cabinetry and white oak floors. Specialty lighting, handmade tile, and a slate clad corner fireplace further elevate the space. A new Trex deck with cable railing system connects the home to the outdoors.
Meadowlark Design+Build
The boxy forms of the existing exterior are balanced with the new deck extension. Builder: Meadowlark Design+Build. Architecture: PLY+. Photography: Sean Carter
Midcentury Terrace Ideas and Designs
BK Interior Design
This space is perfect for entertaining! When the owners originally moved in, this deck was not here. There were several steps down from the kitchen door, and the stone slabs were a toe-stubbing minefield.
We added the deck and designed it perfectly for entertaining. Since we had several large pine trees removed from the property, we increased sun exposure creating a need for more shade. We had this awning custom made by PJ Canvas in Santa Rosa, CA. The awning tucks neatly under the roof of the house during the rainy months.
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