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Mariani Landscape
Linda Oyama Bryan
Design ideas for an expansive contemporary rooftop deck in Chicago with an outdoor kitchen and no cover.
Design ideas for an expansive contemporary rooftop deck in Chicago with an outdoor kitchen and no cover.
KitzlingerHaus
Nachtaufnahme Haus mit Garten, Penthouse beleuchtet,
KitzlingerHaus,
Fotos: Rolf Schwarz Fotodesign
Expansive modern deck in Other.
Expansive modern deck in Other.
Jacalyn Gould Landscape Architect
Genevieve de Manio Photography
This is an example of an expansive traditional rooftop and rooftop deck in Boston with an outdoor kitchen and no cover.
This is an example of an expansive traditional rooftop and rooftop deck in Boston with an outdoor kitchen and no cover.
Fautt Homes
Deck off of the great room with heaters tv's and amazing views.
Design ideas for an expansive transitional first floor deck in San Francisco with an outdoor kitchen, a roof extension and wood railing.
Design ideas for an expansive transitional first floor deck in San Francisco with an outdoor kitchen, a roof extension and wood railing.
CuttingEdge Built LLC
Expansive transitional backyard and first floor deck in Atlanta with with privacy feature, no cover and metal railing.
Decks by Kiefer LLC
Seating area on expansive Ipe deck, featuring a fire pit and pergola.
Inspiration for an expansive transitional backyard deck in Other with a fire feature and a pergola.
Inspiration for an expansive transitional backyard deck in Other with a fire feature and a pergola.
R & R Custom Carpentry & Cabinetry
Design ideas for an expansive contemporary backyard deck in Philadelphia with a pergola.
Treeline Construction
Design ideas for an expansive modern backyard deck in Other with a fire feature and a pergola.
Distinctive Design / Build / Remodel, LLC.
An expansive deck with built-in hot tub overlooks Lake Norman. Fiberon deck boards are a low-maintenance answer for people who want to spend more time relaxing on their deck than scraping and painting or staining it.
Archadeck of Nova Scotia
At Archadeck of Nova Scotia we love any size project big or small. But, that being said, we have a soft spot for the projects that let us show off our talents! This Halifax house was no exception. The owners wanted a space to suit their outdoor lifestyle with materials to last far into the future. The choices were quite simple: stone veneer, Timbertech composite decking and glass railing.
What better way to create that stability than with a solid foundation, concrete columns and decorative stone veneer? The posts were all wrapped with stone and match the retaining wall which was installed to help with soil retention and give the backyard more definition (it’s not too hard on the eyes either).
A set of well-lit steps will guide you up the multi-level deck. The built-in planters soften the hardness of the Timbertech composite deck and provide a little visual relief. The two-tone aesthetic of the deck and railing are a stunning feature which plays up contrasting tones.
From there it’s a game of musical chairs; we recommend the big round one on a September evening with a glass of wine and cozy blanket.
We haven’t gotten there quite yet, but this property has an amazing view (you will see soon enough!). As to not spoil the view, we installed TImbertech composite railing with glass panels. This allows you to take in the surrounding sights while relaxing and not have those pesky balusters in the way.
In any Canadian backyard, there is always the dilemma of dealing with mosquitoes and black flies! Our solution to this itchy problem is to incorporate a screen room as part of your design. This screen room in particular has space for dining and lounging around a fireplace, perfect for the colder evenings!
Ahhh…there’s the view! From the top level of the deck you can really get an appreciation for Nova Scotia. Life looks pretty good from the top of a multi-level deck. Once again, we installed a composite and glass railing on the new composite deck to capture the scenery.
What puts the cherry on top of this project is the balcony! One of the greatest benefits of composite decking and railing is that it can be curved to create beautiful soft edges. Imagine sipping your morning coffee and watching the sunrise over the water.
If you want to know more about composite decking, railing or anything else you’ve seen that sparks your interest; give us a call! We’d love to hear from you.
American Deck & Sunroom Co.
Inspiration for an expansive traditional backyard deck in Other with a pergola.
The Noble Black Team at Douglas Elliman
1,500 s/f private rooftop terrace designed with designated areas for cooking, dining and relaxing that include an outdoor shower, stainless steel hot tub and a wet bar with built-in Viking gas grill, ice maker & refrigerator. -- Gotham Photo Company & Tina Gallo, VHT
Deck Pros
This expansive multilevel Ipe and Cedar deck is located in Basking Ridge, NJ. It features a built in spa/hot tub, cedar privacy walls and cedar lattice. The steps to the spa do double duty as a cover for the spa access area.
Chango
Interior Design, Interior Architecture, Custom Furniture Design, AV Design, Landscape Architecture, & Art Curation by Chango & Co.
Photography by Ball & Albanese
Building Solutions and Design, Inc
Photo credit: Charles-Ryan Barber
Architect: Nadav Rokach
Interior Design: Eliana Rokach
Staging: Carolyn Greco at Meredith Baer
Contractor: Building Solutions and Design, Inc.
Tom Ralston Concrete
Nooks and Crannies at the DeBernardo pool and back yard that offer a handsome wooden shade structure outside of the piano room; Stone Columns surrounded with Mexican La Paz pebbles, Japanese Maple and Fern that take advantage of the shady areas as well as the planter line up with a 3" precast concrete cap in the foreground and thicker 6" concrete cast in place planter caps heading toward the vineyards.
John Luhn
Deck Remodelers.com
Franklin Lakes NJ. Outdoor Great room with covered structure. A granite topped wet bar under the tv on the mahogany paneled wall. This fantastic room with a tigerwood cieling and Ipe columns has two built in heaters in the cieling to take the chill off while watching football on a crisp fall afternoon or dining at night. In the first picture you can see the gas fire feature built into the round circular bluestone area of the deck. A perfect gathering place under the stars. This is so much more than a deck it is year round outdoor living.
Decks by Kiefer LLC
A square deck doesn’t have to be boring – just tilt the squares on an angle.
This client had a big wish list:
A screen porch was created under an existing elevated room.
A large upper deck for dining was waterproofed with EPDM roofing. This made for a large dry area on the lower deck furnished with couches, a television, spa, recessed lighting, and paddle fans.
An outdoor shower is enclosed under the stairs. For code purposes, we call it a rinsing station.
A small roof extension to the existing house provides covering and a spot for a hanging daybed.
The design also includes a live edge slab installed as a bar top at which to enjoy a casual drink while watching the children in the yard.
The lower deck leads down two more steps to the fire pit.
Hamilton Architects
This is an example of an expansive beach style backyard deck in Los Angeles with an outdoor shower and no cover.
Zia Construction LLC
1200 Square Foot composite deck with flared stairs down to backyard and custom gazebo to be over the new hottub
Photo of an expansive beach style backyard deck in Seattle with a pergola.
Photo of an expansive beach style backyard deck in Seattle with a pergola.
Expansive Deck Design Ideas
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