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Allen Construction
The original house was demolished to make way for a two-story house on the sloping lot, with an accessory dwelling unit below. The upper level of the house, at street level, has three bedrooms, a kitchen and living room. The “great room” opens onto an ocean-view deck through two large pocket doors. The master bedroom can look through the living room to the same view. The owners, acting as their own interior designers, incorporated lots of color with wallpaper accent walls in each bedroom, and brilliant tiles in the bathrooms, kitchen, and at the fireplace tiles in the bathrooms, kitchen, and at the fireplace.
Architect: Thompson Naylor Architects
Photographs: Jim Bartsch Photographer
Devon Grace Interiors
Design ideas for a beach style ground level deck in Chicago with with dock and no cover.
ShadeFX
Cape Associates, Inc. completed this backyard bliss by covering an attached pergola with a 12’ x 16’ retractable shade. Rope driven, the homeowners can extend the Sunbrella Taupe fabric without knocking fresh lobster rolls off the table.
Michels Homes
Photography: Spacecrafting Photography
Inspiration for a large beach style backyard deck in Minneapolis.
Inspiration for a large beach style backyard deck in Minneapolis.
Peter McDonald Architect
Photos by Brian VanderBrink
Design ideas for a large beach style backyard deck in Boston with no cover.
Design ideas for a large beach style backyard deck in Boston with no cover.
BuildAppeal Design & Remodel
This is an example of a mid-sized beach style rooftop and rooftop deck in Orange County with no cover.
Bower Architecture
Photography by Shannon McGrath
Beach style backyard deck in Geelong with an outdoor shower and no cover.
Beach style backyard deck in Geelong with an outdoor shower and no cover.
Nicholaeff Architecture + Design
Richard Mandelkorn
Photo of a small beach style rooftop and rooftop deck in Boston with no cover.
Photo of a small beach style rooftop and rooftop deck in Boston with no cover.
Resolution: 4 Architecture
Located in a residential neighborhood in Cape Cod, this home is the perfect getaway for a family of four wanting to escape the city life of Boston. The four module home was set on an existing 28’ x 50’ foundation to utilize the existing structure and expedite the construction process. The new 2,775 sf home takes advantage of its natural surroundings with an exterior stair leading to an expansive roof deck where one can bask in the sun while in awe of the views overlooking both the bay and the ocean beyond.
This two-story double-wide typology is 2 boxes set on top of another 2 boxes with a single cut carved out to designate entry. To further expand the programmatic needs of the client and not the existing foundation, appendages of linear 2x2 cedar screens of living space, outdoor showers, balconies, and decks were added to the exterior. The house is clad in a contextual cedar shake siding and tied together with accents of gray cement board panels. With large expanses of glass and numerous operable windows the house takes advantages of summer breezes and blurs the division of interior and exterior. Furthermore, the exterior roof deck is complete with an exterior fireplace, creating the perfect setting to view the sunset and Salt Pond Bay beyond.
Furnished with maple cabinets and dark recycled quartzite countertops, the kitchen is open to the living and dining areas and visually connected to the exterior with sliding doors opening onto the rear deck. While open communal areas dominate the first floor, the second floor is composed of three bedrooms, two and half baths and a media room that is linked to the exterior staircase leading to the roof deck. The master bedroom suite features a cantilevered balcony and exterior shower along with an alcove for a desk and chair to act as a makeshift office.
Architects: Joseph Tanney, Robert Luntz
Project Architect: John Kim, Craig Kim
Project Team: Michael Hargens, Brian Thomas
Manufacturer: Simplex Industries
Engineer: Lynne Walshaw P.E., Greg Sloditskie,
Contractor: Twine Field Custom Builders
Photographer: © RES4, © Joshua McHugh
Hudson Home
Design ideas for a large beach style rooftop and rooftop deck in Los Angeles with no cover and mixed railing.
Lisa Carlisle Architect
This is an example of a mid-sized beach style rooftop and rooftop deck in Providence with with fireplace, no cover and cable railing.
SR Fine Home Builders
Architect: Andreozzi Architecture /
Photographer: Robert Brewster Photography
Photo of a large beach style backyard deck in Providence.
Photo of a large beach style backyard deck in Providence.
Beach Style Blue Deck Design Ideas
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