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Inspiration for a mid-sized mediterranean side yard deck in Los Angeles with a fire feature and no cover.
Legacy Landscape Design, LLC
We designed and built the pool on the first phase. They clients were spending so much time at the pool level, they asked us to design and install a more useable space beneath their deck and porch. So we added the arched stacked stone columns, built in kitchen and lving space. It also has an undercover system, which directs water into a hidden drain. Also note the channel drain along the base of the columns. Mark Schisler, Legacy Landscapes, Inc.
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Linda Brettler Architect
Design ideas for a mediterranean first floor deck in Los Angeles with a pergola and metal railing.
Francesca Pagliai Studio Fotografico
Photo by Francesca Pagliai
This is an example of a large mediterranean rooftop and rooftop deck in Florence with no cover.
This is an example of a large mediterranean rooftop and rooftop deck in Florence with no cover.
Silvia Buján
Silvia Buján
Photo of a mid-sized mediterranean rooftop and rooftop deck in Madrid with no cover.
Photo of a mid-sized mediterranean rooftop and rooftop deck in Madrid with no cover.
Inclined Studio
Project: THE YELLOW DOOR HOUSE
Location:Pune
Carpet Area: 2000 sq.ft
Type: 2 bhk Penthouse
Company: Between Walls
Designer: Natasha Shah
Photography courtesy: Inclined Studio (Maulik Patel)
This project started two year ago with a very defined brief. This is a weekend gateway penthouse of 2000 sq.ft (approx.) for our client Mr. Vishal Jain. The penthouse is a 2BHK with ample terrace space which is perfect to host parties and enjoy a nice chilly evening watching a movie overlooking the stars above.
The client was fascinated by his travel to Greece and wanted his holiday home to reflect his love for it. We explored the concepts and realised that it’s all about using local materials and being sustainable as far as possible in design. We visualised the space as a white space with yellows and blues and various patterns and textures. We had to give the client the experience of a holiday home that he admired keeping in mind that the vernacular design sense should still remain but with materials that were available in and around Pune.
We started selecting materials that were sustainable and handcrafted in our city majorly. We wanted to use local materials available in Pune in such a way that they looked different and we could achieve the effect that the client was looking for as an end product. Use of recyclable material was also done at a great extent as cost was a major factor, it being a vacation home. We reused the waste kota that was discarded on site as the terrace flooring and created a pattern out of it which replicated the old streets of Greece. The beds and seating we made in civil and finished with IPS. The staircase tread is made out of readymade tread-tiles and the risers are of printed tiles to pop in a little colour and the railing is made on-site from Teakwood and polished. All internal floorings and and dado’s are tiles. A blue dummy window has been reused from and repainted.
The main door is Painted yellow to bring in the cheerfulness and excitement. As we enter the living room everything around is in shades of white and then there are browns, yellows and blues splashed on the canvas. The jute carpet, the pots and the cane wall art are all handcrafted. The balcony connects to the living and kids room. A rocking chair has been placed there to unwind and relax. The light and shadow play that the ceiling bamboo performs throughout the day adds to a lot of character in the balcony. The kids room has been kept simple with just hanging ropes from the ceiling on the corners of the bed for it to connect to the outdoors and the rustic nature is continued from the living to kids room. The blue master bedroom door opens up to a very dramatic blue ceiling and white sheer space along with a cozy corner with a round jute carpet and bamboo wall art.
The terrace entrance door continuous to the yellow on door and its yellow tiles. The bar overlooks the beautiful sunset view. There are steps created as seating space to enjoy a movie projected on the front blank wall in the front. The seating is made in civil and is finished with IPS. The green wall make the space picture perfect.
MC Design LLC
There is a 20-foot change in elevation from the top of the driveway to the lowest point on the lot, where the outdoor shower stands. We artistically laid out steps and platforms to conceal plumbing, and ensure safety and proper drainage throughout the property.
MasterPLAN Outdoor Living
This open concept makes a wonderful entertaining space. Dining and lounging in one space, yet independent of each other. This custom pergola provides respite from the summer heat and sunlight. Tropical flair and pops of color can be seen in the beautiful nearby planters.
Gui Rebelo | Architecture Photography
Mid-sized mediterranean backyard deck in Berlin with a roof extension.
PASCUAL ARCHITECTE
Photo of a large mediterranean side yard deck in Montpellier with a roof extension.
Agence MORVANT & MOINGEON Paysagistes Concepteurs
Gabrielle VOINOT
Mediterranean backyard deck in Marseille with no cover.
Mediterranean backyard deck in Marseille with no cover.
DLZ | INTERIORS
Mexican tile detail at Outdoor Shower
Photo of a large mediterranean side yard deck in Orange County with an outdoor shower and a roof extension.
Photo of a large mediterranean side yard deck in Orange County with an outdoor shower and a roof extension.
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