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Meese Architekten
Design ideas for a contemporary backyard deck in Munich with a water feature and a roof extension.
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Hem-fir is a species combination of Western Hemlock and five of the True Firs: California Red fir, Grand fir, Noble fir, Pacific Silver fir and White fir.
The Hem-fir species combination is one of the most important in the Western region, second only to the Douglas fir-Larch species group for abundance, production volume, strength and versatility.
In products graded for appearance, wood-savvy architects and designers often choose Hem-fir for trim, fascia, paneling, molding and millwork, as well as for exposed wood ceilings.
Hem-fir is also useful for a multitude of general-purpose framing applications and is capable of meeting the span requirements of many installations.
Hem-fir is also used for exposed ceilings, as its face, or better side, conveys its sophisticated elegance. Its moderately light weight makes it easy to handle and install.
It is also a practical choice for roofing, flooring or subflooring, and is commonly used for structural decking for its strength and beauty.
BMA Architects
Marc Bryan-Brown
Design ideas for a contemporary deck in New York with a roof extension.
Design ideas for a contemporary deck in New York with a roof extension.
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Associated Housewrights
Zane Williams
This is an example of a contemporary deck in Other with no cover.
This is an example of a contemporary deck in Other with no cover.
NEW THEME Inc.
Alen Lin
This is an example of a contemporary deck in Los Angeles with a water feature.
This is an example of a contemporary deck in Los Angeles with a water feature.
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