Balcony Design Ideas with a Vertical Garden and Metal Railing
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Peter Lombardi Architects
Nestled under a canopy of native umbrella pines and capturing panoramic views of the mediterranean and the coast of Eze to the east, this house of stucco, local limestone, wrought iron, and red clay tiles offers a fresh interpretation of the timeless villa tradition of the Côte d’Azure.
Fokus Grönt
Från min idébalkong Malmö Garden Show 2017. Guldmedalj.
Inspiration for a small balcony in Malmo with a vertical garden and metal railing.
Inspiration for a small balcony in Malmo with a vertical garden and metal railing.
Éon Architecture Éon Urbanisme
Large contemporary balcony in Brussels with a vertical garden, a pergola and metal railing.
Dani Louis Design
Off the master bedroom we created a haven for the owners to relax in their own private space. Designing with the blue & white theme so it flows with the bedroom.
All the plants are faux, but good quality ones!
You can also enjoy the view of the sunset, garden & pool below.
PaulDeni design studio
Элегантное оформление этой лоджии навеяно темой французского сада. Здесь очень удобно посидеть за книгой, выпить кофе и полюбоваться видом в панорамное остекление.
Dani Louis Design
Off the mater bedroom we created a haven for the owners to relax in their own private space. Designing with the blue & whote theme so it flows with the bedroom.
All the plants are faux, but good quality ones!
You can also enjoy the view of the garden & pool below.
Josh Wynne Construction
Möbius was designed with intention of breaking away from architectural norms, including repeating right angles, and standard roof designs and connections. Nestled into a serene landscape on the barrier island of Casey Key, the home features protected, navigable waters with a dock on the rear side, and a private beach and Gulf views on the front. Materials like cypress, coquina, and shell tabby are used throughout the home to root the home to its place.
This image shows the rear elevated balcony looking at the master wing.
Photo by Ryan Gamma
Josh Wynne Construction
Möbius was designed with intention of breaking away from architectural norms, including repeating right angles, and standard roof designs and connections. Nestled into a serene landscape on the barrier island of Casey Key, the home features protected, navigable waters with a dock on the rear side, and a private beach and Gulf views on the front. Materials like cypress, coquina, and shell tabby are used throughout the home to root the home to its place.
This image shows the rear elevated balcony.
Photo by Ryan Gamma
Balcony Design Ideas with a Vertical Garden and Metal Railing
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