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Porebski Architects
Porebski Architects, Beach House 2.
Photo: Conor Quinn
Large contemporary balcony in Sydney with a pergola and with privacy feature.
Large contemporary balcony in Sydney with a pergola and with privacy feature.
Joseph Spierer Architects, Inc.
Balcony with a view of the ocean.
Design ideas for a large mediterranean balcony in Los Angeles with metal railing.
Design ideas for a large mediterranean balcony in Los Angeles with metal railing.
LifeStyle Saint Veronica Brooks ASID Design
Hancock Homes Realty
Photo of a large mediterranean balcony in Los Angeles with metal railing and a roof extension.
Photo of a large mediterranean balcony in Los Angeles with metal railing and a roof extension.
DESIGNTECH studio
Modern beach side home with butterfly roof, cantilevered canopies and commercial grade aluminium windows. A collaboration between Designtech Studio and Finesse Built.
Photo: Scott Harding- hardimage@internode.on.net
Builder: Finesse Built
Landscaping: Green Team- Building and Consulting
Flagg Coastal Homes
Enjoy the Pacific Ocean View overlooking Coronado Beach
Design ideas for a large beach style balcony in San Diego with a roof extension and glass railing.
Design ideas for a large beach style balcony in San Diego with a roof extension and glass railing.
California Deck Builders
Design ideas for a large contemporary balcony in Los Angeles with no cover and metal railing.
BAID
BAID 2018 / Marcus Bredt
Photo of a large modern balcony in Hamburg with a roof extension and metal railing.
Photo of a large modern balcony in Hamburg with a roof extension and metal railing.
KHE Construction Corporation
Stunning deck off the main living room expands the social area in three seasons. Interior Design by The Red Chair. Images by Graphicus 14, Houzz Photographer.
Flavin Architects
Flavin Architects collaborated with Ben Wood Studio Shanghai on the design of this modern house overlooking a blueberry farm. A contemporary design that looks at home in a traditional New England landscape, this house features many environmentally sustainable features including passive solar heat and native landscaping. The house is clad in stucco and natural wood in clear and stained finishes and also features a double height dining room with a double-sided fireplace.
Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
Cathers Home Furniture + Interior Design
This is an example of a large country balcony in Denver with a fire feature, no cover and glass railing.
Quarry Mill
The Quarry Mill's Promenade natural thin stone veneer looks stunning on the exterior of this residential home. Promenade natural stone veneer represents an old world colonial look with its tumbled finish. This distressed thin stone veneer is a machine cut limestone. The linear rectangular stones and soft edges create straight lines that work well for projects of any size. Whether Promenade is dry stacked or grouted, it will work well in both rustic and contemporary homes. This natural stone veneer offers a consistent range of monochromatic colors that will add depth to your project.
Pfau Long Architecture, Ltd.
Inspiration for a large contemporary balcony in San Francisco with no cover.
tessellate architecture and design
House Clovelly is a High end house overlooking the ocean in Sydney. It was designed to be partially manufactured in a factory and assembled on site. This achieved massive cost and time savings and a high quality finish.
By tessellate a+d
Sharrin Rees Photography
JRP Design & Remodel
These repeat clients were looking for a relaxing getaway for their family of five young kids and themselves to enjoy. Upon finding the perfect vacation destination, they turned once again to JRP’s team of experts for their full home remodel. They knew JRP would provide them with the quality and attention to detail they expected. The vision was to give the home a clean, bright, and coastal look. It also needed to have the functionality a large family requires.
This home previously lacked the light and bright feel they wanted in their vacation home. With small windows and balcony in the master bedroom, it also failed to take advantage of the beautiful harbor views. The carpet was yet another major problem for the family. With young kids, these clients were looking for a lower maintenance option that met their design vision.
To fix these issues, JRP removed the carpet and tile throughout and replaced with a beautiful seven-inch engineered oak hardwood flooring. Ceiling fans were installed to meet the needs of the coastal climate. They also gave the home a whole new cohesive design and pallet by using blue and white colors throughout.
From there, efforts were focused on giving the master bedroom a major reconfiguration. The balcony was expanded, and a larger glass panel and metal handrail was installed leading to their private outdoor space. Now they could really enjoy all the harbor views. The bedroom and bathroom were also expanded by moving the closet and removing an extra vanity from the hallway. By the end, the bedroom truly became a couples’ retreat while the rest of the home became just the relaxing getaway the family needed.
Large Blue Balcony Design Ideas
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