Balcony Design Ideas with Mixed Railing
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David Hertz & Studio of Environmental Architecture
Photo of a large contemporary balcony in Los Angeles with with fireplace, no cover and mixed railing.
NaturKlimaHaus SB GmbH
This is an example of a small contemporary balcony in Other with no cover and mixed railing.
bada architettura
Ph: Igor Gentili
Inspiration for a balcony for for apartments in Rome with mixed railing.
Inspiration for a balcony for for apartments in Rome with mixed railing.
The Vrindavan Project
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Adam Robinson Design
Mid-sized contemporary balcony in Sydney with a roof extension and mixed railing.
raum eben
Photo of a small contemporary balcony in Berlin with no cover, mixed railing and a container garden.
Inspire Design Center
This is an example of a large modern balcony in Indianapolis with a roof extension and mixed railing.
K1 Бюро
Лоджия выполненная в серых тонах.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary balcony for for apartments in Other with no cover and mixed railing.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary balcony for for apartments in Other with no cover and mixed railing.
Дизайн-студия "Аквариус"
Заказчиком была поставлена ещё одна важная задача: необходимо было одно из помещений полностью звукоизолировать, так как он занимался музыкой и не хотел, чтобы его соседи испытывали постоянный дискомфорт. Да и ему работалось легче и спокойнее. Выбор пал на лоджию: небольшое помещение, не занятое лишней мебелью и комфортное для работы.
Joel Reis Architecture and Real Estate Photography
Photo of an expansive modern balcony in Los Angeles with a roof extension and mixed railing.
Barkod Interior Design
A functional and spacious living space where you can find reflections of country style on the whole interior.
Photo of a small country balcony in London with a vertical garden, no cover and mixed railing.
Photo of a small country balcony in London with a vertical garden, no cover and mixed railing.
MainStreet Design Build
Originally built in the early twentieth century, this Orchard Lake cottage was purchased almost 10 years ago by a wonderful couple—empty nesters with an appreciation for stunning views, modern amenities and quality craftsmanship. They hired MainStreet Design Build to design and remodel their home to fit their needs exactly.
Upon initial inspection, it was apparent that the original home had been modified over the years, sustaining multiple room additions. Consequently, this mid-size cottage home had little character or cohesiveness. Even more concerning, after conducting a thorough inspection, it became apparent that the structure was inadequate to sustain major modifications. As a result, a plan was formulated to take the existing structure down to its original floor deck.
The clients’ needs that fueled the design plan included:
-Preserving and capitalizing on the lake view
-A large, welcoming entry from the street
-A warm, inviting space for entertaining guests and family
-A large, open kitchen with room for multiple cooks
-Built-ins for the homeowner’s book collection
-An in-law suite for the couple’s aging parents
The space was redesigned with the clients needs in mind. Building a completely new structure gave us the opportunity to create a large, welcoming main entrance. The dining and kitchen areas are now open and spacious for large family gatherings. A custom Grabill kitchen was designed with professional grade Wolf and Thermador appliances for an enjoyable cooking and dining experience. The homeowners loved the Grabill cabinetry so much that they decided to use it throughout the home in the powder room, (2) guest suite bathrooms and the laundry room, complete with dog wash. Most breathtaking; however, might be the luxury master bathroom which included extensive use of marble, a 2-person Maax whirlpool tub, an oversized walk-in-shower with steam and bench seating for two, and gorgeous custom-built inset cherry cabinetry.
The new wide plank oak flooring continues throughout the entire first and second floors with a lovely open staircase lit by a chandelier, skylights and flush in-wall step lighting. Plenty of custom built-ins were added on walls and seating areas to accommodate the client’s sizeable book collection. Fitting right in to the gorgeous lakefront lot, the home’s exterior is reminiscent of East Coast “beachy” shingle-style that includes an attached, oversized garage with Mahogany carriage style garage doors that leads directly into a mud room and first floor laundry.
These Orchard Lake property homeowners love their new home, with a combined first and second floor living space totaling 4,429 sq. ft. To further add to the amenities of this home, MainStreet Design Build is currently under design contract for another major lower-level / basement renovation in the fall of 2017.
Kate Benjamin Photography
Artistic Floors by Design, Inc.
A custom designed handrail and wrought iron balusters along with walnut and white stairs completely changed the look of this Greenwood Village home. Going from white handrail and balusters to this customized look makes the entry to this beautiful home much more dramatic!
Architectural Craftsmen
"Juliette" balcony off one of the bedrooms.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional balcony in Kansas City with with privacy feature, a roof extension and mixed railing.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional balcony in Kansas City with with privacy feature, a roof extension and mixed railing.
Corbin Reeves Construction
This is an example of a mid-sized beach style balcony in Orange County with no cover and mixed railing.
Laney LA, Inc.
Pool & Landscape Design: www.laney.la
General Contractor: http://rjsmithconstruction.com
Pool Contractor: www.premierbuilderspoolandspa.com
Interiors: www.carolineburkedesigns.com
Architecture: www.djleach.com
Photos: www.roehnerryan.com
Marty Paoletta Photography
Design ideas for a large country balcony in Other with with fireplace, a roof extension and mixed railing.
Winsome Construction
Our most recent modern farmhouse in the west Willamette Valley is what dream homes are made of. Named “Starry Night Ranch” by the homeowners, this 3 level, 4 bedroom custom home boasts of over 9,000 square feet of combined living, garage and outdoor spaces.
Well versed in the custom home building process, the homeowners spent many hours partnering with both Shan Stassens of Winsome Construction and Buck Bailey Design to add in countless unique features, including a cross hatched cable rail system, a second story window that perfectly frames a view of Mt. Hood and an entryway cut-out to keep a specialty piece of furniture tucked out of the way.
From whitewashed shiplap wall coverings to reclaimed wood sliding barn doors to mosaic tile and honed granite, this farmhouse-inspired space achieves a timeless appeal with both classic comfort and modern flair.
Gaus Architekten
Foto: Friedemann Rieker
Inspiration for a small contemporary balcony in Stuttgart with a container garden, no cover and mixed railing.
Inspiration for a small contemporary balcony in Stuttgart with a container garden, no cover and mixed railing.
Balcony Design Ideas with Mixed Railing
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