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Amber Freda Garden Design
This wrap-around NYC roof garden design in the West Village features a custom-built planter 15'x30' made of red cedar and filled with a lush mix of evergreens, spiral junipers, and flowers. Read more about this garden on my blog, www.amberfreda.com.
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Collaborative Interior Design
The outdoor living room was designed to provide lots of seating. The insect screens retract, opening the space to the sun deck in the centre of the outdoor area. Beautiful furniture add style and comfort to the space for year round enjoyment. The shutters add privacy and a sculptural element to the space.
Aesthetic Design & Build Llc
Trex composite deck with custom pergola.
セントルイスにあるラグジュアリーな広いおしゃれな裏庭のデッキ (パーゴラ) の写真
セントルイスにあるラグジュアリーな広いおしゃれな裏庭のデッキ (パーゴラ) の写真
Decks & Patio Covers
A set of insulated vinyl windows provide cross ventilation above and the lower slider is ingress/egress to the future kitty cat playground that will be located outside the sunroom. The overhead fan keeps the air circulating in this indoor / outdoor living space.
Beth Dotolo, ASID, RID, NCIDQ
Stephen Karlisch // This lakeside home was completely refurbished inside and out to accommodate 16 guests in a stylish, hotel-like setting. Owned by a long-time client of Pulp, this home reflects the owner's personal style -- well-traveled and eclectic -- while also serving as a landing pad for her large family. With spa-like guest bathrooms equipped with robes and lotions, guest bedrooms with multiple beds and high-quality comforters, and a party deck with a bar/entertaining area, this is the ultimate getaway.
Keuka Studios, Inc
Stone pilars wood beams and cable railings by Keuka Studios. Photos by Don Cochran photography
ニューヨークにある高級な広いラスティックスタイルのおしゃれな裏庭のデッキ (ファイヤーピット) の写真
ニューヨークにある高級な広いラスティックスタイルのおしゃれな裏庭のデッキ (ファイヤーピット) の写真
ウッドデッキの写真
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
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