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Electric Bowery
Design ideas for a contemporary backyard patio in Los Angeles with an outdoor kitchen, decking and no cover.
American Landscape Structures
Inspiration for a large traditional backyard patio in Philadelphia with an outdoor kitchen, a gazebo/cabana and natural stone pavers.
Anderson Landscape
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Portland Maine with an outdoor kitchen, brick pavers and a pergola.
Outdoor Kitchen, Pool & Pavers
Inspiration for a mid-sized mediterranean backyard patio in Tampa with an outdoor kitchen, stamped concrete and a pergola.
Irwin Outdoors
Large transitional backyard patio in Tampa with an outdoor kitchen, stamped concrete and a pergola.
Artistic Concrete Surfaces
Shawn Spry Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized arts and crafts backyard patio in Kansas City with an outdoor kitchen, stamped concrete and no cover.
Inspiration for a mid-sized arts and crafts backyard patio in Kansas City with an outdoor kitchen, stamped concrete and no cover.
B Interior
Anne Ruthman
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary rooftop and rooftop deck in New York with an outdoor kitchen and no cover.
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary rooftop and rooftop deck in New York with an outdoor kitchen and no cover.
Rita Lyons Designs / Marc Designs
Photo of a large traditional backyard patio in New York with an outdoor kitchen, natural stone pavers and a pergola.
Alair Homes - Salt Lake
Brad Montgomery tym Homes
Inspiration for an expansive transitional backyard deck in Salt Lake City with an outdoor kitchen and a roof extension.
Inspiration for an expansive transitional backyard deck in Salt Lake City with an outdoor kitchen and a roof extension.
The Accidental Decorator
This is an example of a mid-sized eclectic side yard patio in Los Angeles with an outdoor kitchen, an awning and tile.
Granite Brothers
Jeff Provencher
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Orlando with an outdoor kitchen and a roof extension.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Orlando with an outdoor kitchen and a roof extension.
Outside InStyle
Mangaris wood porch and pergola extension from backyard landing. Steel cable railing for kid safety. Mangaris wood stadium steps for extra patio seating.
Photo by Katrina Coombs
Distinctive Remodeling, LLC
This cabana is truly outdoor living at its best. An outdoor kitchen beside the outdoor living room and pool. With aluminum shutters to block the hot western sun, fans to move the air, and heaters for cool evenings, make the space extremely comfortable. This has become the most used room "in" the house.
McMorrow Construction
This is an example of a large traditional backyard patio in Chicago with an outdoor kitchen, brick pavers and a pergola.
Pratt Guys
The Bracey Project has something for everyone. From a beautiful bar area, to top of the range outdoor kitchen appliances, to a beautiful fire pit with a view, this is the backyard that the neighbors want to get invited to.
CP Designs Colorado
Relax by the poolside with the rustic wood accented covered patio with kitchen.
Large country backyard patio in Denver with an outdoor kitchen, concrete pavers and a roof extension.
Large country backyard patio in Denver with an outdoor kitchen, concrete pavers and a roof extension.
Keystone Custom Decks
This custom outdoor living space is built using TImberTech Teak decking and white radiance rail. The space showcases a custom built in grill and bar area with a vinyl pergola above. The project also features an octagon with wrap around steps in a lower level. The space has an extensive lighting package that includes deck lights, riser lights and, lantern lights. The Keystone Team completed this project in December 2015.
Photography by: Keystone Custom Decks
Geared for Growing Landscape Services
Large contemporary backyard patio in San Francisco with concrete pavers, an outdoor kitchen and no cover.
InnovationLand
We love this rustic-modern Houston patio addition with an outdoor kitchen and double pergola!
It not only made the most of a long, narrow space while satisfying strict homeowners association rules, but did so affordably in a warm, timeless style.
“The client really enjoys outdoor living, but had a specific budget they wanted to meet,” explains Outdoor Homescapes owner Wayne Franks. “They also live on a golf course and had to meet particular HOA requirements.”
The HOA requirements restricted how far back the new 450-square-foot patio and pergola could extend back into the yard. The HOA also wanted to make sure the patio’s colors and materials matched the existing home and others around it.
“We chose colors and materials that offered texture and character, but that would go with just about anything around it,” says Wayne. “We found what we were looking for in the Fantastico travertine and Austin limestone – two materials clients love and just can’t go wrong with.”
The Austin limestone facing the 8-foot-square, L-shaped kitchen island is dry-stacked in a castle pattern for a naturalistic, rustic look. Yet its light, neutral color keeps the style fresh and modern.
Adding to the modern look are the stainless steel appliances: an RCS 30-inch stainless steel grill, double burner and outdoor fridge. Even though the finishes on the sink and light fixtures (Hunter pendant lamps and Hampton Bay light/fan combos) have a different finish – oil-rubbed-bronze – this actually follows the recent trend of mixing different metals, materials and finishes.
“The look’s not so matchy-matchy anymore,” explains Wayne. “Mixing it up makes it look more authentic and personalized.”
That’s why backsplashes like the one in this project – done in glass and metal mosaic – are also becoming more popular than traditional ceramic tile.
Another recent trend can be seen here, too – an amping up of color variation and texture.
“In addition to the split-face texture of the rock, you can definitely see the bold color variation in the travertine,” says Wayne.
The flooring is a Fantastico travertine, laid out in a Versailles pattern. “The Fantastico tile is killer,” says Wayne. “The warm reds go great with red brick, which we have a lot of around here.”
The countertop with the rounded, raised bar at the end is English walnut travertine.
The red bar stools also add a pop of exciting color that contrasts nicely with the greenery around the patio.
The double pergola, continues Wayne, is No. 2 pine stained a Minwax honey-gold. One side of the pergola – the side over the seating area – is covered with Lexan, a clear material that keeps out rain, heat and UV rays.
The pergola also juts further into the yard on that side. “It’s called a scallop, and it just lends some visual interest,” explains Wayne. “It prevents the pergola from just looking like one big rectangular hunk of wood.”
Wayne particularly likes how everything blended so well with the brick – which was a big concern – yet didn’t come off as too neutral or boring.
“The Fantastico travertine and red chairs do an excellent job of pulling the red from the brick and working with the warmth of that color to make a super-inviting space,” says Wayne. “We’re really pleased with how it all ties together so well.”
Superior Renovations & Construction
This is an example of a large transitional backyard patio in Houston with an outdoor kitchen, natural stone pavers and a pergola.
Outdoor Design Ideas with an Outdoor Kitchen and with Columns
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