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A cosy spot by the fire
This is an example of a contemporary back patio in Auckland with a fireplace.
This is an example of a contemporary back patio in Auckland with a fireplace.

Julian Gries
Design ideas for a medium sized contemporary back patio in Melbourne with a fireplace, natural stone paving and a pergola.
Design ideas for a medium sized contemporary back patio in Melbourne with a fireplace, natural stone paving and a pergola.

The living room lets in lots of natural light.
Austral Bricks Natural Stone paving slabs in Sawn Basalt decorate the front path and steps leading to the verandah. They also feature in the outdoor room and paths flanking the house rear.
Structural Engineer: Mark Stellar & Associates
Bricklayer: M&M Bricklaying
Paving Construction: Komplete Bricks & Pavers
Architect: Peter Jackson Design in association with Canonbury Fine Homes
Developer / Builder: Canonbury Fine Homes
Photographer: Digital Photography Inhouse, Michael Laurie

This stunning townhouse epitomises the perfect fusion of medium density housing with modern urban living.
Each room has been carefully designed with usability in mind, creating a functional, low maintenance, luxurious home.
The striking copper front door, hinuera stone and dark triclad cladding give this home instant street appeal. Downstairs, the home boasts a double garage with internal access, three bedrooms, separate toilet, bathroom and laundry, with the master suite and multiple living areas upstairs.
Medium density housing is about optimising smaller building sites by designing and building homes which maximise living space. This new showhome exemplifies how this can be achieved, with both style and functionality at the fore.

Aerial Vision Ltd
Medium sized classic back patio in Other with a fireplace, concrete paving and a pergola.
Medium sized classic back patio in Other with a fireplace, concrete paving and a pergola.

Inspiration for a medium sized mediterranean patio in Paris with a fireplace, decking and no cover.

Expansive modern courtyard patio in Sydney with a fireplace, stamped concrete and an awning.

Photo of a contemporary side patio in Auckland with tiled flooring, a pergola and a fireplace.

Custom made wrap around louvre with LED downlights
Small contemporary courtyard patio in Auckland with a fireplace, decking and a pergola.
Small contemporary courtyard patio in Auckland with a fireplace, decking and a pergola.

This is an example of a mediterranean patio in Other with a fireplace and a roof extension.

Seamless connection between the living space and outdoor deck
This is an example of a large scandi courtyard patio in Geelong with a fireplace and concrete slabs.
This is an example of a large scandi courtyard patio in Geelong with a fireplace and concrete slabs.

Large modern back patio in Copenhagen with a fireplace, tiled flooring and no cover.

Contemporary back patio in Melbourne with a fireplace, tiled flooring and a roof extension.

Simon Devitt Photographer
This is an example of a medium sized contemporary patio in Dunedin with a fireplace.
This is an example of a medium sized contemporary patio in Dunedin with a fireplace.

caroline mardon
This is an example of a medium sized contemporary back patio in London with natural stone paving and a fireplace.
This is an example of a medium sized contemporary back patio in London with natural stone paving and a fireplace.

This is an example of a medium sized mediterranean courtyard patio in Hobart with a fireplace, concrete paving and a pergola.

An urban oasis blends indoor and outdoor living, grounded within a diverse landscape.
In this inner-city home, we sought to defy the boundaries of the urban context, using landscape at every opportunity to cultivate a sense of privacy, seclusion, and comfort for our clients.
At every point of the site, greenery interacts with the house - vines climbing columns, groundcovers cascading over walls, the dense foliage of screening trees brushing through battens - to soften architectural lines and blur the connection of indoor and outdoor spaces. The immersion is enhanced with intimate tactile interactions, the textural contrast of smooth stepping stone pathways, soft foliage, and pebbles. Integrated seating invites rest within the greenery, under the filtered sunlight.
Stepping through the gardens we experience a shift from a sunny coastal heath to a deep layered subtropical alcove. This shift in palette is responsive to the microclimatic conditions of the site, and further complements the architectural transition from public to private spaces.
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