Small Eclectic Terrace Ideas and Designs

Covered Boat Life & Activity Deck
Covered Boat Life & Activity Deck
UserUser
Covered boat lift & activity deck with finished walkway & rope railings.
This is an example of a small bohemian back terrace in Orlando with a dock.
Dulwich Hill House
Dulwich Hill House
Studio 74 architectsStudio 74 architects
Douglas Frost
Photo of a small bohemian back terrace in Sydney with a pergola.
sm22 - interior design Milano
sm22 - interior design Milano
co.arch studioco.arch studio
Un giardino deve rappresentare un sogno ad occhi aperti, non un disegno. La terrazza su cui si affacciano quasi tutti gli ambienti della casa è stata pensata come una stanza verde e contemporaneamente come una quinta. Si è scelto di creare un giardino selvaggio di miscanthus e carex, realizzando coni ottici dall’interno delle stanze. Una parete vegetale, mediante l’installazione di vasi in ceramica realizzati da Marlik Ceramic, una giovane designer iraniana. I tiranti in corda uniscono i vasi e creano un disegno geometrico. Ad architettura rigorosa e semplice contrasta bene un giardino disordinato: un ordine dell’architettura nella natura senza ordine
Back Bay, Rooftop/Kitchen Garden
Back Bay, Rooftop/Kitchen Garden
Jean Brooks LandscapesJean Brooks Landscapes
This garden takes advantage of the chimney tops and attics spaces of the urban landscape of the Back Bay- we refer to it as "Mary-Poppinsville". Split in to two areas- seating and dinning/cooking. shrubs, perennials, annuals, and edibles including: herbs, tomatoes, The client is a gourmet chef and uses the foods in his cooking. With limited space, the most popular edible plants that clients ask for are tomatoes and herbs because the herbs can be used in daily cooking and theres nothing to compare to the homegrown tomato. Where space is generous, we also plant blueberries strawberries, raspberries, lettuces, peppers.
Notting Hill Townhouse
Notting Hill Townhouse
Barlow & Barlow DesignBarlow & Barlow Design
Tiled interior courtyard with petrol ceramic pots and bold foliage.
Photo of a small eclectic roof terrace in London with a potted garden and a roof extension.
Warren Street Deck in Tribeca
Warren Street Deck in Tribeca
Lena Lalvani, Custom Closet DesignerLena Lalvani, Custom Closet Designer
Lena Lalvani
Design ideas for a small bohemian roof terrace in New York with no cover.
26th @ the GoldenGate
26th @ the GoldenGate
Chr DAUER ArchitectsChr DAUER Architects
A family of avid hikers, surfers, and all-around outdoor enthusiasts asked us to create a rooftop family gathering space that better connected their lives to the natural wonders of the Golden Gate. Built smack dab in the middle of (and above) an existing three-story house, our biggest challenges were (in order of sleepless nights), waterproofing, concealing steel beams and columns, and detailing quality and sustainable materials that will withstand exposure to the rugged coastal elements. It was a great pleasure to work with clients who appreciate how the built environment can complement the natural. It is our hope that the design celebrates this connection for years to come. Structural Engineer: Pivot Structural Engineering General Contractor: Jeff King & Co. Photographer: Paul Dyer
Back deck off of the kitchen
Back deck off of the kitchen
Achla DesignsAchla Designs
This deck creates an easy flow from the kitchen, outdoors to the deck then the patio, then the garden. Without a railing, it feels like a "raft" floating above the patio and lush greenery of this terraced yard. Made from locally sourced black locust wood and cedar, with steps of granite curb stones salvaged from a New Hampshire highway. The shelves were designed to create open screening from a neighbors yard and driveway and house a changing collection of small plants, artifacts, and stones.
Kensington Roof Terrace
Kensington Roof Terrace
The London Gardener LtdThe London Gardener Ltd
Soft and wild planting using a mix of herbs combined with a hot colour pallet. A mix of elements was used to give a boho look and relaxed feel to this small terrace. Every leaf and petal had to earn their place as the space was seen through large glass doors leading from a home office. Black trailing Suffinia were mixed with orange and red Begonias, Sage, Thyme and Rosemary. Tall Olive trees gave a little height and interest to the design.
Country House for Peek Architecture and Susanna Samson Design
Country House for Peek Architecture and Susanna Samson Design
Alex Maguire PhotographyAlex Maguire Photography
Alex Maguire
Design ideas for a small eclectic roof rooftop terrace in London with no cover.
Montblanc House
Montblanc House
Kentaro KuriharaKentaro Kurihara
Design by Studio Velocity http://www.studiovelocity.jp/ Photo by Kentaro Kurihara
Natura e Artificio
Natura e Artificio
MAP ArchitetturaMAP Architettura
This is an example of a small bohemian terrace in Milan with an awning.
Kensington Apartment
Kensington Apartment
Kia DesignsKia Designs
Anna Stathaki
Small eclectic side terrace in London with no cover and a potted garden.
Realizzazioni ed Idee
Realizzazioni ed Idee
Violaine Abric HomestylistViolaine Abric Homestylist
Inserite tante piante di fiori per dare il tocco di colore, come i gerani classici o i parigini di tipo ricadenti, surfinie anch’esse di tipo ricadente, pansè, garofani… e piante aromatiche per i profumi, basilico, menta (della quale ne esistono mille varianti, addirittura c’è né una che sa di limone, la “menta bergamotto”), prezzemolo, timo, salvia e tutto ciò che vi può fare da supporto in cucina. E perché no? Qualche pianta di pomodori, zucchine, melanzane… così da avere anche la propria coltivazione bio in balcone. Un consiglio spassionato, abolite le siepi di finta edera!
Appartement GR
Appartement GR
TAUTEM ArchitectureTAUTEM Architecture
Florence Rommel
This is an example of a small eclectic terrace in Paris with a potted garden and no cover.
North Idaho Mountain Retreat
North Idaho Mountain Retreat
UserUser
This corten fence topper was installed to help keep snow off the deck in winter at this Schweitzer Mountain Residence. The panel is a standard Revamp™ size and done in nest pattern Photo Credit: Hamilton Photography
Oakton Deck Makeover
Oakton Deck Makeover
Land & Water DesignLand & Water Design
Our client had contacted us in needing of a backyard makeover and was hoping we could work a miracle in time for a large Thanksgiving family get together. The goal of phase one of this two-phase project was to remove a portion of their existing distressed deck and replace it with a new more open & expanded composite deck with a new sunken Marquis spa, a new Techobloc paver patio, large enough to add a new outdoor kitchen, pergola & stone fireplace.
North Idaho Mountain Retreat
North Idaho Mountain Retreat
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Corten steel balcony railing install using Revamp's standard panel sizing and nest pattern. Photo Credit: Hamilton Photography
Small bohemian terrace in Seattle with a roof extension.
Birmingham, AL, Multi-Level Deck with Amenities
Birmingham, AL, Multi-Level Deck with Amenities
Archadeck of BirminghamArchadeck of Birmingham
The custom cedar bed swing is integrated into the design of this amazing low maintenance deck. The swing a work of art set apart on its own level of the deck and suspended from a magnificent, pergola-like cedar frame. This bed swing makes a bold statement about the way these homeowners prioritize relaxation!
A Budget Friendly Pergola and Railing System
A Budget Friendly Pergola and Railing System
Degnan Design-Build-RemodelDegnan Design-Build-Remodel
To make matters worse, the decking and railings were in poor condition and required maintenance. We were asked to provide a solution for a deck that was often unusable and a view that was frequently blocked.

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