Wire Cable Railing Garden Bar Ideas and Designs

Leslie
Leslie
Axiom Design BuildAxiom Design Build
Will Austin Photgraphy
This is an example of a midcentury wire cable railing terrace in Seattle with a bar area.
Award-winning aMbooo Entertainment Deck (detail, Live Edge Bar Top)
Award-winning aMbooo Entertainment Deck (detail, Live Edge Bar Top)
Decks by Kiefer LLCDecks by Kiefer LLC
A live edge cypress slab is incorporated into the design as a bar top.
Design ideas for a large classic back wire cable railing terrace in Other with a roof extension and a bar area.
Award-winning aMbooo Entertainment Deck (detail, Live Edge Bar Top)
Award-winning aMbooo Entertainment Deck (detail, Live Edge Bar Top)
Decks by Kiefer LLCDecks by Kiefer LLC
Two steps lead down from the main level to a seating area with a curved bench and slatted lounge chairs that surround a fire pit. This configuration also lowers the line of sight to the water. A live edge cypress slab is incorporated into the design as a bar top.
Award-winning aMbooo Entertainment Deck
Award-winning aMbooo Entertainment Deck
Decks by Kiefer LLCDecks by Kiefer LLC
The goal of this project was to create an entertainment area in which to relax and enjoy the water view. The upper level, waterproofed with EPDM roofing, provides a covered area for the table and chairs. The ceiling is meranti with recessed lights and a paddle fan. Two steps lead down from the main level to a seating area with a curved bench and slatted lounge chairs that surround a fire pit. This configuration also lowers the line of sight to the water. A live edge cypress slab is incorporated into the design as a bar top.

Wire Cable Railing Garden Bar Ideas and Designs

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