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Liberty Hill Construction
Mid-sized traditional backyard deck in Boston with a fire feature and no cover.
Terry T. King Landscape Architecture
Mid-sized country backyard patio in Boise with a fire feature, natural stone pavers and no cover.
STYLELINE™ Door and Window Systems
Mark Singer
Large modern side yard patio in Los Angeles with a water feature, decking and no cover.
Large modern side yard patio in Los Angeles with a water feature, decking and no cover.
Sturman Architects
This property is an infill lot located on a dense residential street on Mercer Island. The Design incorporated a Mid Century Chic character with a North West Edgy Vibe and a distinctive architectural detail.
MFS Masonry
Large traditional backyard patio in New York with concrete pavers, no cover and an outdoor kitchen.
Cobblestone Landscape LLC
Design ideas for a large traditional backyard patio in Philadelphia with a fire feature, natural stone pavers and no cover.
Cobblestone Landscape LLC
Mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Philadelphia with a fire feature, natural stone pavers and no cover.
Daco Stone
Daco Stone
Design ideas for a mid-sized country side yard patio in Atlanta with with fireplace, natural stone pavers and no cover.
Design ideas for a mid-sized country side yard patio in Atlanta with with fireplace, natural stone pavers and no cover.
ROYAL Decks and Landscapes
Miro Simecek
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary backyard deck in Toronto with no cover.
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary backyard deck in Toronto with no cover.
KD Landscape
While connected to the balance of the patio, the social space is separated from the dining space by large containers used as a baffle.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional backyard patio in Chicago with a container garden, brick pavers and no cover.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional backyard patio in Chicago with a container garden, brick pavers and no cover.
GALAXY OUTDOOR LLC
Whether it’s arthritis, joint or back pain, restless leg syndrome, muscle injuries or fibromyalgia, hot tubs are a proven form of chronic pain relief. The heat of the water increases blood flow and relaxes the body, while the massaging action of the jets and the water’s buoyancy loosen muscle tension and soothe sore joints.
The New England Journal of Medicine (08-16-1999) found that, after just 10 days, patients with Type 2 Diabetes who used hot tubs 30 minutes a day/6 days per week required reduced doses of insulin, lost weight, slept better and showed distinct decreases in plasma glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin.
Hot tubs can be a great fix for those suffering from insomnia, helping your body to wind down before bed and get the natural sleep you need. Even if you don’t suffer from chronic sleep problems, the Better Sleep Council recommends establishing a relaxing bedtime routine, such as soaking in hot water to help maintain a healthy sleep cycle. According to the Council’s findings, warm water releases muscle tension and increases blood flow, both of which contribute to a relaxed and deeper, more comfortable sleep.
Whether it’s a new exercise routine or an unusually active day on your feet, most of us know the “day after” feeling of sore, overworked muscles that make it hurt to move, period. The water pressure from hot tub jets relieves muscle tightness and soreness by removing lactic acid, opening up the blood vessels and promoting the flow of endorphins. LPGA Sports Medicine Director Caroline Nichols and former President of the American Orthopedic Society of Sports Medicine Dr. James Andrews recommend hydrotherapeutic activity for athletes at every level. Nichols says that hot tubs especially help with recovery since jets focus on overused muscle and joint regions, while Andrews supports hydrotherapy as a good tool for improved circulation, sensory impulses and stiff joints.
Whether you’re looking to alleviate stress, feel healthier or simply spend more time with your loved ones, you’d be amazed at how as little as 10 minutes in a hot tub can help you relax and put everything in perspective. There are hot tubs for every type of user, regardless of whether it’s just you or it’s the entire gang piling in, looking for some much-needed relief after a long day.
Neal's Design Remodel
Mid-level patio area serves as a landing between levels and point of entry from the side of the house. Overlooks pool and main entertaining space.
- Neals Design Remodel
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Oregon Hot Tub
Design ideas for a mid-sized arts and crafts backyard patio in Portland with decking and no cover.
EverLast Construction
Deck and paving
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional backyard deck in San Francisco with no cover.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional backyard deck in San Francisco with no cover.
Trinity Construction Services, LLC
This is an example of a large transitional backyard deck in Minneapolis with no cover.
De La Paz Masonry
Mid-sized contemporary backyard patio in New York with concrete pavers and no cover.
Michael Norpell's Wall To Wall
Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan
This is an example of a small contemporary backyard deck in Other with no cover.
This is an example of a small contemporary backyard deck in Other with no cover.
Xenophorm Design + Build
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern rooftop deck in Los Angeles with no cover.
Ocean Builders of S W Florida Inc
Ellie Bloom
Photo of a large tropical backyard patio in Tampa with an outdoor kitchen, tile and no cover.
Photo of a large tropical backyard patio in Tampa with an outdoor kitchen, tile and no cover.
Glorious Gardens
Poured in place colored concrete pavers with artificial turf installed between the divides. Stucco wall with security gate. Simple and almost no maintenance.
Photograph by Emma Almendarez
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