Asian Deck Design Ideas with a Fire Feature
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Images By Peter Brennan
Integrated outdoor sitting room with outdoor fireplace. Three blocks of Bifold doors link the indoor living areas and invite you out onto the hardwood decking with linear pond with fountain bubblers. Privacy created with tiger grass and stylised bamboo laser cut steel panel screens timber battens are also used.
Magleby Construction
Design ideas for a large asian backyard and first floor deck in Salt Lake City with a fire feature, a roof extension and metal railing.
CCI Renovations
CCI Renovations/North Vancouver/Photos- Derek Lepper Photography.
This home featured an entry walkway that went through the carport, no defined exterior living spaces and overgrown and disorganized plantings.
Using clues from the simple West Coast Japanese look of the home a simple Japanese style garden with new fencing and custom screen design ensured an instant feeling of privacy and relaxation.
A busy roadway intruded on the limited yard space.
The garden area was redefined with fencing. The river-like walkway moves the visitor through an odd number of vistas of simple features of rock and moss and strategically placed trees and plants – features critical to a true Japanese garden.
The single front driveway and yard was overrun by vegetation, roots and large gangly trees.
Stamped concrete, simple block walls and small garden beds provided much needed parking and created interest in the streetscape.
Large cedars with tall trunks and heavily topped umbrellas were removed to provide light and to allow the construction of an outdoor living space that effectively double the living area.
Strategically placed walking stones, minimalist plantings and low maintenance yard eliminated the need for heavy watering while providing an oasis for its visitors.
Gardening By Design
Inspiration for a mid-sized asian backyard deck in Ottawa with a fire feature and no cover.
Pacific Garden Design
Tucked away in a small subdivision, these homeowners have taken their builder-grade backyard and transformed it into a Japanese-inspired oasis. After the initial landscape design and construction by Pacific Garden Design, the homeowners have continued to craft an elegantly evolving landscape. A multi-level deck provides entertaining space as it steps down to the yard. A dry water feature anchors the corner of the yard, while a series of stone benches provide spots for quiet contemplation. The thriving garden area takes advantage of the southern exposure along one side of the yard and offers an opportunity for garden whimsy. Gravel pathways connect the space to the front yard and the natural area behind the property.
Overseas Hardwoods Co
The natural tones of the unfinished Ipe decking segue perfectly to the fine gravel path that leads to the Japanese themed garden and pagodas. Oh, and there's a firepit, too for added warmth on those chilly nights. What more could anyone ask for?
Ever After Custom Homes
Low maintenance backyard with the wooden deck taking up the whole backyard. Very Zen. Trees planted to give color and contrast. Step down leads to the dining area
Magleby Construction
Large asian backyard and first floor deck in Salt Lake City with a fire feature, a roof extension and metal railing.
Magleby Construction
Photo of a large asian backyard and first floor deck in Salt Lake City with a fire feature, a roof extension and metal railing.
CCI Renovations
CCI Renovations/North Vancouver/Photos- Derek Lepper Photography.
This home featured an entry walkway that went through the carport, no defined exterior living spaces and overgrown and disorganized plantings.
Using clues from the simple West Coast Japanese look of the home a simple Japanese style garden with new fencing and custom screen design ensured an instant feeling of privacy and relaxation.
A busy roadway intruded on the limited yard space.
The garden area was redefined with fencing. The river-like walkway moves the visitor through an odd number of vistas of simple features of rock and moss and strategically placed trees and plants – features critical to a true Japanese garden.
The single front driveway and yard was overrun by vegetation, roots and large gangly trees.
Stamped concrete, simple block walls and small garden beds provided much needed parking and created interest in the streetscape.
Large cedars with tall trunks and heavily topped umbrellas were removed to provide light and to allow the construction of an outdoor living space that effectively double the living area.
Strategically placed walking stones, minimalist plantings and low maintenance yard eliminated the need for heavy watering while providing an oasis for its visitors.
Magleby Construction
Photo of a large asian rooftop and first floor deck in Salt Lake City with a fire feature, a roof extension and metal railing.
Magleby Construction
This is an example of a large asian rooftop and first floor deck in Salt Lake City with a fire feature, a roof extension and metal railing.
Paris Terrasse
This is an example of an expansive asian backyard deck in Paris with a fire feature and no cover.
Paris Terrasse
This is an example of an expansive asian backyard deck in Paris with a fire feature and no cover.
Magleby Construction
Photo of a large asian backyard and first floor deck in Salt Lake City with a fire feature, a roof extension and metal railing.
Asian Deck Design Ideas with a Fire Feature
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