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Fire Magic Grills - Robert H Peterson Company
This is an example of a large classic back terrace in Los Angeles with an outdoor kitchen and a pergola.
Urban Oasis Design & Construction LLC
Jimmy White Photography
Photo of a large traditional back terrace in Seattle with an outdoor kitchen and a roof extension.
Photo of a large traditional back terrace in Seattle with an outdoor kitchen and a roof extension.
Peninsula Building Materials
Ammirato Construction's use of K2's Pacific Ashlar thin veneer, is beautifully displayed on many of the walls of this property.
Photo of a large retro back terrace in San Francisco with an outdoor kitchen and a pergola.
Photo of a large retro back terrace in San Francisco with an outdoor kitchen and a pergola.
User
TREX Pergolas can look just like wood but perform much better for a maintenance free experience for years. Although there are standard kits like 12' x 16' (etc), we can also custom design something totally unique to you!
Boyce Design + Build
This outdoor kitchen features concrete countertops with Ipe base, grill, sink, refrigerator and kegerator with a double tap.
This is an example of a large contemporary back terrace in Atlanta with an outdoor kitchen and no cover.
This is an example of a large contemporary back terrace in Atlanta with an outdoor kitchen and no cover.
austin outdoor design
casual dining under a tigerwood ceiling on an ipe deck adjacent to a light limestone patio with an outdoor kitchen for a chef
designed & built by austin outdoor design
photo by ryann ford
Stumpff HomeWorks, LLC
Photo of a medium sized traditional back terrace in Kansas City with an outdoor kitchen and a pergola.
Austin Follos Photography
Inspiration for a beach style terrace in Miami with an outdoor kitchen and a roof extension.
MayCreek Landscaping
Design ideas for a medium sized traditional back terrace in Seattle with an outdoor kitchen and no cover.
Heather Garrett Design
The chance to build a lakeside weekend home in rural NC provided this Chapel Hill family with an opportunity to ditch convention and think outside the box. For instance, we traded the traditional boat dock with what's become known as the "party dock"… a floating lounge of sorts, complete with wet bar, TV, swimmer's platform, and plenty of spots for watching the water fun. Inside, we turned one bedroom into a gym with climbing wall - and dropped the idea of a dining room, in favor of a deep upholstered niche and shuffleboard table. Outdoor drapery helped blur the lines between indoor spaces and exterior porches filled with upholstery, swings, and places for lazy napping. And after the sun goes down....smores, anyone?
John Bessler
Fiberon Decking
Fiberon composite decking in Horizon Ipe was selected as the main deck color, complemented by a darker Rosewood border. The home owner chose low-maintenance, white Horizon composite railing to replace their worn-out wood railing. Adding round, black metal balusters (and spacing them properly) enables a better view into the yard and eliminates the “prison bar” effect. Fiberon accent lights provide safety on the stairs, while post cap lighting all around adds awesome ambiance. Plus, Fiberon deck lighting is low-voltage, and uses energy-efficient LED bulbs that consume 1/12 the energy of traditional bulbs. The lights themselves are made from rust-free aluminum and powder-coated with a long-lasting finish that can withstand harsh climates.
Find a Fiberon retailer near you: https://www.fiberondecking.com/start-your-project/where-to-buy
Wydeven Architects LLC
Edmund Studios Photography.
A pass-through window makes serving from the kitchen to the deck easy.
Design ideas for a beach style terrace in Milwaukee with an outdoor kitchen and a roof extension.
Design ideas for a beach style terrace in Milwaukee with an outdoor kitchen and a roof extension.
Chicago Roof Deck & Garden
Hot Tub with Modern Pergola, Tropical Hardwood Decking and Fence Screening, Built-in Kitchen with Concrete countertop, Outdoor Seating, Lighting
Designed by Adam Miller
AAHA Studio
Backyard Deck Design
Design ideas for a medium sized contemporary back ground level terrace in Los Angeles with a pergola and an outdoor kitchen.
Design ideas for a medium sized contemporary back ground level terrace in Los Angeles with a pergola and an outdoor kitchen.
Studio Architects
Inspiration for an urban roof rooftop mixed railing terrace in Other with an outdoor kitchen and no cover.
User
Expansive deck provides outdoor lounge, dining and kitchen as an adjunct to the main internal living spaces.
This is an example of an expansive traditional back terrace in Brisbane with an outdoor kitchen and a roof extension.
This is an example of an expansive traditional back terrace in Brisbane with an outdoor kitchen and a roof extension.
Zones Landscaping Auckland Central Kate Ryan
Creating a clear contrast between
work and home environments is always
ideal, but it’s almost essential for those
who live in urban areas. The pleasant
suburb Westmere is close to many of
Auckland’s major attractions - from
the city centre to Auckland Zoo. While
practical and close to both work and
play, living so close to a city centre
can produce the need for a home
that provides a retreat from the hustle
and bustle. When Zones landscaping
specialist Kate Ryan was contacted by
a Westmere family with some exciting
landscaping ideas, she used the Zones
bespoke design and build process to
help them create an outdoor living space
that meets their lifestyle needs.
Homeowner Matt and his family were
interested in creating an outdoor living
area that would lead out from their
interior living space. It needed to be a
space that they would gravitate toward
regardless of the season.
“The back area was under utilised with
a hard concrete pad that wasn’t big
enough to sit on or pleasant to look at,
and a lawn that didn’t grow well due to
the lower position”, explains Kate. “The
clients wanted the area to look smart
and modern, and for it to link with their
house. Creating a space that they would
be able to use all year around was a
priority.”
Kate presented her customers with a
design that cohesively featured their
ideas. She then worked with them to
perfect this design to their specifications.
“The process was very client orientated
- we worked on the finer details of
everything”, tells Kate. “There were
meetings making out the space and
taking the time to get the proportions
right. The design encompassed a new
outdoor living area with a large concrete
fire, louvre roof, new decking, spa area
and artificial turf.”
Once the homeowners were happy
with the finer details of the design and
the related costs, Kate and her team
began the construction and installation
process. Accessing the site proved
challenging, as the landscape is closely
surrounded by other houses.
“The access was difficult and getting
the thick concrete pad out was very
challenging and costly”, says Kate. “I
found a decking supplier that could fix
timber onto the concrete with special
fixings so it could be flush with the
house floor height. This saved the client
money on the excavation and disposal.
We still took part of the concrete out to
make the lawn area bigger and get the
proportions of the decking, louvre roof
and lawn looking great.”
Every stylistic choice reflected Kate’s
customers’ goal to be able to have
an enjoyable outdoor area that is
functional no matter the weather. Team
Turf supplied the artificial turf, which
allows the homeowners to live in a
mud-free zone throughout the winter.
It also provides an easy maintenance
solution in comparison to their original
lawn. Vitex decking, from HiDeck, now
offers an aesthetic contrast between
the open and covered areas, while the
Eclipse louvre roof
allows sunlight to stream through in the
summer while providing sealed coverage
in the winter. The outdoor fireplace and
spa area were the final touches, creating
some winter warmth.
“Kate was very efficient in coordinating
all of the tradies”, tells homeowner
Matt. “She had a very good bunch
of people working on the project and
it all went very smoothly. The Zones
project management process was
pretty much as I expected. It was quick,
efficient and everything was on budget.
Kate listened to my ideas, which were
ever changing of course. It took the
responsibility away from me, which was
what I wanted.” Kate and her customers
enjoyed champagne by the roaring fire
to celebrate the completed result. Kate
says working with her customers was
great and that, together, they achieved
“such a good result!”
“It’s all come together really well,’’ agrees
Matt. “I would have to say my favourite
features are the Louvre and the fireplace.
The louvre guys have been really good to
work with. All of the suppliers were very
accommodating and helped us through
some tricky little problems. We’re very
impressed!”
Resolution: 4 Architecture
Photographer: © Resolution: 4 Architecture
This is an example of a scandinavian terrace in New York with an outdoor kitchen and a pergola.
This is an example of a scandinavian terrace in New York with an outdoor kitchen and a pergola.
Jon Hensley Architects
Photo credits: Hoachlander Davis Photography
Photo of a traditional back terrace in DC Metro with an outdoor kitchen, feature lighting and no cover.
Photo of a traditional back terrace in DC Metro with an outdoor kitchen, feature lighting and no cover.
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