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KJ Design Collective
Modern Midcentury Brickell Apartment designed by KJ Design Collective.
Design ideas for a midcentury balcony in Miami.
Design ideas for a midcentury balcony in Miami.
keter
The Corona Balcony Set by Keter is created to fit small and large patios, balconies, and terraces with ease. This wicker furniture comes in a modern cappuccino color or a cool graphite that is easy to fit into any style. Rounded edges ensure that the balcony table and armchairs are always comfortable no matter how long you lounge. The patio table and chairs are made from a Rezolith wood material that is synonymous with the style and elegance you expect from a high-end company like Keter.
Mehringer-Photography
Stefan Mehringer - Mehringer-Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary balcony in Munich with no cover.
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary balcony in Munich with no cover.
Green Oxen Design
The Epulum Railing System by Green Oxen is an elegant design made primarily for stair, deck, and balcony railing. Its features makes it easy to install, but its aluminum core creates a muscular, sturdy railing. The lustrous finish of the railing compliments the ornamental design to bring a modern and sophisticated aesthetic to any project.
L'Aurey Des Jardins Paysagiste
Photo of an expansive transitional balcony in Paris with metal railing.
Olinova Design
Design ideas for a midcentury balcony in Dallas with a roof extension and metal railing.
Cannarsa Structure and Design
Design ideas for a country balcony in Grand Rapids with a roof extension and wood railing.
Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
We love this bedroom balcony and exterior featuring sliding glass doors, tile flooring, and your own private waterfalls!
Inspiration for an expansive contemporary balcony in Hawaii.
Inspiration for an expansive contemporary balcony in Hawaii.
Andover Landscape Design & Construction
Our long-time clients wanted a bit of outdoor entertainment space at their Boston penthouse, and while there were some challenges due to location and footprint, we agreed to help. The views are amazing as this space overlooks the harbor and Boston’s bustling Seaport below. With Logan Airport just on the other side of the Boston Harbor, the arriving jets are a mesmerizing site as their lights line up in preparation to land.
The entire space we had to work with is less than 10 feet wide and 45 feet long (think bowling-alley-lane dimensions), so we worked extremely hard to get as much programmable space as possible without forcing any of the areas. The gathering spots are delineated by granite and IPE wood floor tiles supported on a custom pedestal system designed to protect the rubber roof below.
The gas grill and wine fridge are installed within a custom-built IPE cabinet topped by jet-mist granite countertops. This countertop extends to a slightly-raised bar area for the ultimate view beyond and terminates as a waterfall of granite meets the same jet-mist floor tiles… custom-cut and honed to match, of course.
Moving along the length of the space, the floor transitions from granite to wood, and is framed by sculptural containers and plants. Low-voltage lighting warms the space and creates a striking display that harmonizes with the city lights below. Once again, the floor transitions, this time back to granite in the seating area consisting of two counter-height chairs.
"This purposeful back-and-forth of the floor really helps define the space and our furniture choices create these niches that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional.” - Russell
The terrace concludes with a large trough planter filled with ornamental grasses in the summer months and a seasonal holiday arrangements throughout the winter. An ‘L’-shaped couch offers a spot for multiple guests to relax and take in the sounds of a custom sound system — all hidden and out of sight — which adds to the magical feel of this ultimate night spot.
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