Eclectic Deck Design Ideas with Metal Railing
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Il bel terrazzo è stato arricchito con vasi di piante aromatiche e un bel tavolo da pranzo con sedie da giardino
This is an example of an eclectic rooftop and rooftop deck in Other with with privacy feature, an awning and metal railing.
This is an example of an eclectic rooftop and rooftop deck in Other with with privacy feature, an awning and metal railing.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
This deck was designed and built using TimberTech Pro from the Legacy Collection in the colorway of Mocha. It was the perfect complement to the ivory and brown Tudor color palette of the home.
And, as all of our Archadeck deck designs are custom and personalized to best fit the needs and wishes of the family that lives there, “one-of-a-kind” is definitely the way to go.
With sleek vertical lines, we chose a 36-inch tall black wrought iron railing. Without obstructing any views into the backyard vista, it now provides sturdy and dependable protection while the family and their friends enjoy their new outdoor living space.
Studio November
The terrace designed by Studio November at our San Fransisco project has amazing views over a near by park. Studio November curated the furniture to be functional and comfortable which leads to the garden below which is a rural retreat.
HAUM
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Katherine Malonda
@malondaphotos
Photo of a small eclectic side yard and ground level deck in Kent with a container garden, no cover and metal railing.
Photo of a small eclectic side yard and ground level deck in Kent with a container garden, no cover and metal railing.
Uriel y del Valle
This is an example of an eclectic side yard deck in Madrid with a container garden and metal railing.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
This deck was designed and built using TimberTech Pro from the Legacy Collection in the colorway of Mocha. It was the perfect complement to the ivory and brown Tudor color palette of the home.
And, as all of our Archadeck deck designs are custom and personalized to best fit the needs and wishes of the family that lives there, “one-of-a-kind” is definitely the way to go.
With sleek vertical lines, we chose a 36-inch tall black wrought iron railing. Without obstructing any views into the backyard vista, it now provides sturdy and dependable protection while the family and their friends enjoy their new outdoor living space.
User
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic backyard and ground level deck in Philadelphia with a container garden, no cover and metal railing.
Interior Particulier
Photo of a mid-sized eclectic side yard and ground level deck in Los Angeles with a fire feature, no cover and metal railing.
Yessenia Ulloa Ch.
Design ideas for a mid-sized eclectic rooftop deck in Other with an outdoor kitchen, a pergola and metal railing.
level 0 architecture + engineering
This is an example of an eclectic backyard deck in Other with no cover and metal railing.
株式会社エキップ
Design ideas for an eclectic side yard and ground level deck with no cover and metal railing.
The Homeworks
Inspiration for a mid-sized eclectic courtyard and first floor deck in Oxfordshire with metal railing.
Studio November
The terrace designed by Studio November at our San Fransisco project.
This is an example of a mid-sized eclectic deck in San Francisco with a pergola and metal railing.
This is an example of a mid-sized eclectic deck in San Francisco with a pergola and metal railing.
Christopher D. Marshall Architect, LLC
The owner wanted to add a covered deck that would seamlessly tie in with the existing stone patio and also complement the architecture of the house. Our solution was to add a raised deck with a low slope roof to shelter outdoor living space and grill counter. The stair to the terrace was recessed into the deck area to allow for more usable patio space. The stair is sheltered by the roof to keep the snow off the stair.
Photography by Chris Marshall
MASSIMO interiors
Massimo Interiors was engaged to style the interiors of this contemporary Brighton project, for a professional and polished end-result. When styling, my job is to interpret a client’s brief, and come up with ideas and creative concepts for the shoot. The aim was to keep it inviting and warm.
Blessed with a keen eye for aesthetics and details, I was able to successfully capture the best features, angles, and overall atmosphere of this newly built property.
With a knack for bringing a shot to life, I enjoy arranging objects, furniture and products to tell a story, what props to add and what to take away. I make sure that the composition is as complete as possible; that includes art, accessories, textiles and that finishing layer. Here, the introduction of soft finishes, textures, gold accents and rich merlot tones, are a welcome juxtaposition to the hard surfaces.
Sometimes it can be very different how things read on camera versus how they read in real life. I think a lot of finished projects can often feel bare if you don’t have things like books, textiles, objects, and my absolute favourite, fresh flowers.
I am very adept at working closely with photographers to get the right shot, yet I control most of the styling, and let the photographer focus on getting the shot. Despite the intricate logistics behind the scenes, not only on shoot days but also those prep days and return days too, the final photos are a testament to creativity and hard work.
Alma Estudio
Para la terraza se uso un suelo de baldosa hidráulica en tonos pastel. La baranda de forja antigua hecha a medida por artesanos locales a partir de piezas recuperadas es un elemento que aporta gran personalidad al espacio.
Christopher D. Marshall Architect, LLC
The owner wanted to add a covered deck that would seamlessly tie in with the existing stone patio and also complement the architecture of the house. Our solution was to add a raised deck with a low slope roof to shelter outdoor living space and grill counter. The stair to the terrace was recessed into the deck area to allow for more usable patio space. The stair is sheltered by the roof to keep the snow off the stair.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
This deck was designed and built using TimberTech Pro from the Legacy Collection in the colorway of Mocha. It was the perfect complement to the ivory and brown Tudor color palette of the home.
And, as all of our Archadeck deck designs are custom and personalized to best fit the needs and wishes of the family that lives there, “one-of-a-kind” is definitely the way to go.
With sleek vertical lines, we chose a 36-inch tall black wrought iron railing. Without obstructing any views into the backyard vista, it now provides sturdy and dependable protection while the family and their friends enjoy their new outdoor living space.
level 0 architecture + engineering
Inspiration for an eclectic backyard deck in Other with no cover and metal railing.
Eclectic Deck Design Ideas with Metal Railing
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