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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.
Knock Architecture and Design
Photo of a medium sized midcentury back terrace in San Francisco with a potted garden and no cover.
SkB Architects
Originally built in 1955, this modest penthouse apartment typified the small, separated living spaces of its era. The design challenge was how to create a home that reflected contemporary taste and the client’s desire for an environment rich in materials and textures. The keys to updating the space were threefold: break down the existing divisions between rooms; emphasize the connection to the adjoining 850-square-foot terrace; and establish an overarching visual harmony for the home through the use of simple, elegant materials.
The renovation preserves and enhances the home’s mid-century roots while bringing the design into the 21st century—appropriate given the apartment’s location just a few blocks from the fairgrounds of the 1962 World’s Fair.
Andrew Goodwin Designs
New deck boards were added to the existing deck structure and a new wood pergola was included.
Photo: Bryan Shields
This is an example of a retro back terrace in San Luis Obispo with a potted garden and a pergola.
This is an example of a retro back terrace in San Luis Obispo with a potted garden and a pergola.
User
This addition of a cypress and polycarbonite covered deck add 6 months to outdoor entertaining.
Inspiration for a medium sized retro side terrace in Other with a pergola and a potted garden.
Inspiration for a medium sized retro side terrace in Other with a pergola and a potted garden.
Landscape Design West, LLC
Floating concrete deck and steps create a rooftop garden where initially there was only a parapet roof. This deck holds over 100 people at a time.
This is an example of a small retro roof rooftop metal railing terrace in Phoenix with a potted garden and no cover.
This is an example of a small retro roof rooftop metal railing terrace in Phoenix with a potted garden and no cover.
User
1973 Holmby Hills home designed by midcentury architect A. Quincy Jones. Interiors furnished by Linea president, Guy Cnop, using pieces from Ligne Roset, Baleri Italia, Driade, Serralunga and more. (Available at the Los Angeles showroom)
Carl Pallini LLC
Maha Comianos
Photo of a medium sized midcentury terrace in San Diego with a potted garden.
Photo of a medium sized midcentury terrace in San Diego with a potted garden.
Regan Baker Design Inc.
Suzanna Scott Photography
This is an example of a midcentury roof rooftop terrace in San Francisco with a potted garden and no cover.
This is an example of a midcentury roof rooftop terrace in San Francisco with a potted garden and no cover.
Peters Design-Build
Large retro back terrace in San Francisco with a potted garden and a roof extension.
Michele Schuler | Realogics Sotheby's Int'l Realty
HD Estates
This is an example of a retro terrace in Seattle with a potted garden and a roof extension.
This is an example of a retro terrace in Seattle with a potted garden and a roof extension.
Siding Solutions, Inc.
This is an example of a medium sized midcentury back terrace in San Diego with no cover and a potted garden.
Pilcher Residential
Pilcher Residential
Inspiration for a medium sized retro side terrace in Sydney with a potted garden.
Inspiration for a medium sized retro side terrace in Sydney with a potted garden.
Colin Healy Design LLC
The sliding door gives access to a deck sheltered by a cantilevered roof overhang.
Colin Healy
This is an example of a small retro back terrace in New York with a potted garden and a roof extension.
This is an example of a small retro back terrace in New York with a potted garden and a roof extension.
Arch. Angelo Cipriano
Il progetto di un appartamento al secondo piano di un piccolo condominio nella prima periferia urbana ha previsto un cappotto esterno per migliorare l'efficienza termica degli appartamenti ai piani superiori. Inoltre introduce alcuni pannelli fissi e scorrevoli in okumè all'ultimo piano che, ritmando la facciata, dialogano con l'ingresso del ristorante a terra e, risvoltando l'angolo, si pongono in relazione con il vicino santuario.
L'idea del progetto di ristrutturazione interna del secondo piano invece è quella di creare nello spazio a giorno un nuovo affaccio con luce zenitale; infatti un grande cono di luce svasato e inclinato illumina lo spazio più interno della casa. Le porte che danno accesso verso le stanze laterali scompaiono nei muri. Un caminetto bifacciale crea un gioco di trasparenze tra due ambienti e un'atmosfera accogliente durante l'inverno.
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.
SkB Architects
Originally built in 1955, this modest penthouse apartment typified the small, separated living spaces of its era. The design challenge was how to create a home that reflected contemporary taste and the client’s desire for an environment rich in materials and textures. The keys to updating the space were threefold: break down the existing divisions between rooms; emphasize the connection to the adjoining 850-square-foot terrace; and establish an overarching visual harmony for the home through the use of simple, elegant materials.
The renovation preserves and enhances the home’s mid-century roots while bringing the design into the 21st century—appropriate given the apartment’s location just a few blocks from the fairgrounds of the 1962 World’s Fair.
SkB Architects
Originally built in 1955, this modest penthouse apartment typified the small, separated living spaces of its era. The design challenge was how to create a home that reflected contemporary taste and the client’s desire for an environment rich in materials and textures. The keys to updating the space were threefold: break down the existing divisions between rooms; emphasize the connection to the adjoining 850-square-foot terrace; and establish an overarching visual harmony for the home through the use of simple, elegant materials.
The renovation preserves and enhances the home’s mid-century roots while bringing the design into the 21st century—appropriate given the apartment’s location just a few blocks from the fairgrounds of the 1962 World’s Fair.
Landscape Design West, LLC
Tucson, Az 85718 city view. Key succulents are very low water and high impact and look great year around. steel frames with steel cabling and corten planters create a secure perimeter. Floating concrete deck that compliments the mid century modern architecture.
Midcentury Terrace with a Potted Garden Ideas and Designs
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