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Olivier Chabaud Architecte - Paris & Luberon
Olivier Chabaud
Mid-sized country backyard and ground level deck in Paris with a fire feature and no cover.
Mid-sized country backyard and ground level deck in Paris with a fire feature and no cover.
Coulee Concrete Design
Outdoor kitchen with some curvy concrete countertops overlooking Lake Oswego
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary backyard deck in Portland with an outdoor kitchen and no cover.
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary backyard deck in Portland with an outdoor kitchen and no cover.
Urbana Design Studio
Redwood trellis, trex decking and railing, and custom lighting make this a stunning space.
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary backyard deck in Other with an outdoor kitchen.
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary backyard deck in Other with an outdoor kitchen.
Decks by Kiefer LLC
Large, award winning, raised deck with built-in seating, lighting, and a large fire pit. Design and Construction by Decks by Kiefer. (Photo by Frank Gensheimer)
Liberty Hill Construction
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional backyard deck in Manchester with a fire feature and no cover.
CCI Renovations
CCI Renovations/North Vancouver/Photos - Ema Peter
Featured on the cover of the June/July 2012 issue of Homes and Living magazine this interpretation of mid century modern architecture wow's you from every angle. The name of the home was coined "L'Orange" from the homeowners love of the colour orange and the ingenious ways it has been integrated into the design.
Sticks and Stones Furniture
The award winning Social Circle Fire pit and bench ensemble comes in at just under 10 feet in diameter, it features a central fire pit and movable bench seats. This solid piece is made of concrete and western red cedar, and features a low profile that encourages people to lean in, enjoy the fire and conversation!
Awards : International Interior Design Association (IIDA) - Best Product Design - Outdoor Seating, 2014.
Photo credit: Provoke Studios
austin outdoor design
a concrete fire pit with black lava rock surrounded by built-in concrete seating and comfortable chaise lounges perfect for relaxing or entertaining
designed & built by austin outdoor design
photo by ryann ford
Morehouse MacDonald & Associates, Inc. Architects
Photography by Sam Gray. General Contractor: Bennett Hofford Construction Co. Visit our website to learn and see more of this project: www.morehousemacdonald.com
William T Baker
I chose Black Locust logs for this mountain home porch because of their durability and hardness. The lattice work above the columns is a testament to the master carpenters who took my design and made it a reality.
ecodesign Pty Ltd
Images By Peter Brennan
Integrated outdoor sitting room with outdoor fireplace. Three blocks of Bifold doors link the indoor living areas and invite you out onto the hardwood decking with linear pond with fountain bubblers. Privacy created with tiger grass and stylised bamboo laser cut steel panel screens timber battens are also used.
Heartlands Building Company
This outdoor area screams summer! Our customers existing pool is now complimented by a stamped patio area with a fire pit, an open deck area with composite decking, and an under deck area with a fireplace and beverage area. Having an outdoor living area like this one allows for plenty of space for entertaining and relaxing!
Stump's Decks and Porches
Design ideas for a large country backyard and first floor deck in Philadelphia with an outdoor kitchen, no cover and metal railing.
4D Design + Consulting
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional rooftop and rooftop deck in Other with a fire feature, no cover and metal railing.
Sky House Company
Country backyard and first floor deck in Charlotte with an outdoor kitchen, an awning and wood railing.
Grillo Outdoor Kitchens
“Reconnecting ourselves to nature in our outdoor spaces, whether large or small, can be life changing.”
So says Alan Titchmarsh in the introduction to ITV’s Love Your Garden, and we couldn’t agree more. It’s why we were so delighted to be involved in their latest episode – to, as Alan put it, “replace James’s rather, ahem, rustic barbeque, with something a little bit smarter…” Watch the episode to see Alan and his talented team – Danny Clarke, Katie Rushworth and Bruce Kenneth – turn a Burnley Builder’s Yard into a Burnley Bliss… with a little bit of inspiration from a familiar-looking Stockport Shangri-La.
The episode saw Britain’s best loved gardener head to the Lancashire town of Burnley to meet a very special plumber. James Anderson set up a charity, Depher CIC, to provide free plumbing services to the elderly and vulnerable families in the region. What began 5 years ago as a gesture of support for his elderly neighbours has grown into a charity that’s supported more than 39,000 people across Lancashire, who otherwise simply couldn’t afford it. Even though James now heads up a team of plumbers, he’s still out there 7 days a week, 10 hours a day, leading the charge.
During COVID he dedicated his front garden to those in the area who don’t have a garden, letting anyone come and plant or place something there in memory of someone they’d lost. But his own backgarden, which should have been a place of escape and relaxation from his hectic life of helping others, was little more than a neglected builders yard; paved from front to back. It was, as Alan said, one of the bleakest gardens that they’d ever taken on.
In redesigning James’s garden, Alan took inspiration from a garden in that featured in LIVING ‘22 – Stockport, Cheshire. It used a lot of hard landscaping, in varying colours and shapes, to fantastic effect – making the garden not only low maintenance, but much more interesting. The garden had been divided into 3 different sections – a relaxation area, a Grillo outdoor kitchen area, and a private party social space – a veritable Ibizan party pad.
Fautt Homes
Deck off of the great room with heaters tv's and amazing views. BBQ and dual beer keg with sunset bar.
Expansive transitional first floor deck in San Francisco with an outdoor kitchen, a roof extension and wood railing.
Expansive transitional first floor deck in San Francisco with an outdoor kitchen, a roof extension and wood railing.
Decks by Kiefer LLC
Al fresco dining is at a long table set to accommodate up to eight people, with meals prepared and served from an adjacent outdoor stone kitchen.
Design ideas for an expansive traditional backyard deck in Other with an outdoor kitchen and cable railing.
Design ideas for an expansive traditional backyard deck in Other with an outdoor kitchen and cable railing.
Deck Design Ideas with an Outdoor Kitchen and a Fire Feature
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