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Sculpt Gardens Inc.
Seating for 13 with a one piece unique cut fire pit stone table
Inspiration for a modern patio in San Francisco with a fire feature and no cover.
Inspiration for a modern patio in San Francisco with a fire feature and no cover.
FormLA Landscaping
While the fire pit at the end of this path makes for a delightful destination, it's the Alumroot blooms to the side that make this walk feel magical.
Inspiration for a large contemporary back patio in Los Angeles with a fire feature, concrete paving and no cover.
Inspiration for a large contemporary back patio in Los Angeles with a fire feature, concrete paving and no cover.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
The fire pit area at dusk. The boys can heat up their marshmallows over the fire while watching the Green Bay Packers on TV.
Edmunds Studios
Design ideas for a medium sized traditional back patio in Milwaukee with a fire feature, concrete slabs and a gazebo.
Design ideas for a medium sized traditional back patio in Milwaukee with a fire feature, concrete slabs and a gazebo.
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Chris Merenda-Axtell Interior Design
exterior, beige siding, bushes, Chris Merenda-Axtel Interior Design, covered patio, decomposed granite, granite patio, outdoor chaise lounge, outdoor fire pit, outdoor potted plant, shrubs, stone fire pit, vines, wicker , summer classics furniture
dreagan Photographer, David Gibson landscape design
Dupuis Design
The client wanted to use this terrace for entertainment. All we needed was a proper layout, lighting, make it fun and functional. Budget was a question so we avoided any contracting work, mixed affordable and expensive items. The outdoor barbecue existed, so I added in a firepit table, RGB led lighted planters and cube stools, purchased aluminum planters from CB2 and had it painted in red (the client likes warm colors), outdoor furnitures from CB2 and voila !! Oh of course let's not forget the pillows and throw.
Photo Credit: Coy Gutierrez
J. Montgomery Designs, Inc.
Design ideas for a medium sized traditional back patio in San Francisco with a fire feature and concrete paving.
John T. Unger, LLC
The Great Bowl O' Fire by artist John T. Unger reveals the poetry inspiring even my simplest designs using a torch to cut flame images into a flammable gas storage tank to create a firebowl which can then be plumbed for gas is a perfect example of how I like materials and ideas to work together. That kind of layered metaphor is what I enjoy most about working with recycled materials. Even the natural patina of the sculptures relates directly back to flame in it's coloration: fiery reds, oranges, yellows and blacks.
On every Great Bowl O' Fire I cut, there is a stylized flame in the shape of a phoenix rising through the embers to symbolize the rebirth of scrap steel into something new and wonderful. The phoenix is always the first flame I cut into the bowl, the beginning of its transformation.
As Gabriel Guzman writes in The Daily Book of Art:
Who would have thought that a bowl of fire could be so beautiful? Hand-cut out of recycled steel, these bowls combine sculpture and function to create unique works of art with industrial flair that provide warmth and an exciting centerpiece for events. When in use, the flame-like edges of these bowls cast mesmerizing shadows that dance across the ground, acting as part of the art.
COOKE
This is a great example of how Cooke accommodates the design needs of our customers.
This Santa Barbara fire pit table compliments this compact patio space by blending in, not being too noisy or obtrusive. The grey powdercoat color leaves an opportunity for a bright accent piece, colorful flora, furniture, and lighting to play a larger role in visually defining this space. Our customers love being able to use Cooke colors to bring a theme and a feeling of completeness to their outdoor space.
We'd also like to point out that this is a propane model. The refillable tank is neatly stored in the base of the table, accessed via the small door visible in this picture. This is a great option for those who like rearranging their spaces. Natural gas models are also available. The small silver dial underneath the table top offers precise and safe flame control.
Accent Landscapes
This entire outdoor living area is built from natural stone. The natural gas boulder fire pit is sure to provide year round enjoyment.
Inspiration for a medium sized traditional back patio in Denver with a fire feature, no cover and natural stone paving.
Inspiration for a medium sized traditional back patio in Denver with a fire feature, no cover and natural stone paving.
Elevation Architectural Studios
fireplace, firepit
Design ideas for a mediterranean patio in San Diego with a bbq area.
Design ideas for a mediterranean patio in San Diego with a bbq area.
Cooke Furniture
This custom Balboa fire pit table features electronic ignition that is compatible with most home control systems to give the user push button operation.
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
A Memorial area family commissioned us to create a natural swimming pool in their back yard. The family already had a standard pool on premises, but it was isolated in an area of the yard not particularly suited to seating guests or hosting get-togethers. What they wanted was a second, natural swimming pool built that would serve as the hub of a new home outdoor entertainment area consisting of a new stone patio, comfortable outdoor seating, and a fire pit. They wanted to create something unique that would preserve as much of the natural features of the landscape as possible, but that would also be completely safe and fully functional as a swimming pool.
We decided to design this new landscaping plan around a pre-existent waterfall that was already on the property. This feature was too attractive to ignore, and provided the ideal anchor point for a new gathering area. The fountain had been designed to mimic a natural waterfall, with stones laid on top of one another in such a way as to look like a mountain cliff where water spontaneously springs from the top and cascades down the rocks. At first glance, many would miss the opportunity that such a structure provides; assuming that a fountain designed like a cliff would have to be completely replaced to install a natural swimming pool. Our landscaping designers, however, came up with a landscape plan to transform one archetypal form into the other by simply adding to what was already there.
At the base of the rocks we dug a basin. This basin was oblong in shape and varied in degrees of depth ranging from a few inches on the end to five feet in the middle. We directed the flow of the water toward one end of the basin, so that it flowed into the depression and created a swimming pool at the base of the rocks. This was easy to accomplish because the fountain lay parallel to the top of a natural ravine located toward the back of the property, so water flow was maintained by gravity. This had the secondary effect of creating a new natural aesthetic. The addition of the basin transformed the fountain’s appearance to look more like a cliff you would see in a river, where the elevation suddenly drops, and water rushes over a series of rocks into a deeper pool below. Children and guests swimming in this new structure could actually imagine themselves in a Rocky Mountain River.
We then heated the swimming pool so it could be enjoyed in the winter as well as the summer, and we also lit the pool using two types of luminaries for complimentary effects. For vegetation, we used mercury vapor down lights to backlight surrounding trees and to bring out the green color of foliage in and around the top of the rocks. For the brown color of the rocks themselves, and to create a sparkling luminance rising up and out of the water, we installed incandescent, underwater up lights. The lights were GFIC protected to make the natural swimming pool shock proof and safe for human use.
Green Scene Landscaping & Pools
This backyard has it all and more. A large pavilion shelters an outdoor dining room and sunken outdoor kitchen, bathroom, and oversized spa. An all weather outdoor television set swivels for spa bathers or diners. Closer to the house is another outdoor kitchen, another outdoor TV, and an outdoor living room. Photos by Paul Jonason
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
The lannon stone fire pit overlooks Cedar Creek in Cedarburg, Wisconsin.
Westhauser Photography
Inspiration for a small rustic back partial sun garden for summer in Milwaukee with a fire feature and natural stone paving.
Inspiration for a small rustic back partial sun garden for summer in Milwaukee with a fire feature and natural stone paving.
Watters Aquatech Pools & Spas
Design ideas for a contemporary courtyard patio in Las Vegas with a fire feature, concrete slabs and no cover.
Alderwood Landscape Architecture and Construction
Photo of a classic patio in Seattle with a fire feature, natural stone paving and no cover.
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Centre Sky Architecture Ltd
The Yellowstone Club, America’s most exclusive ski resort, is located in Big Sky, Montana and is a playground for the outdoor enthusiast who enjoys luxury. Centre Sky Architecture renovated the mid-mountain Rainbow Lodge from 5,000 square feet to almost 14,000 square feet. The original lodge had a heavy emphasis on a traditional feel, touting log walls and trusses and boasting the log cabin feel.
The color scheme went to grey and beige tones, lightening the interior. The dining room and kitchen were both expanded, a patio, two spas, a copper pool, and a workout facility were also added to the lodge.
(photos by Gibeon Photography)
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