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Durante Home Exteriors
Inspiration for a large traditional backyard deck in Birmingham with no cover.
Barry Design Build
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional side yard patio in Dallas with natural stone pavers and no cover.
David Andrew Interiors
A beautiful outdoor living space designed on the roof of a home in the city of Chicago. Versatile for relaxing or entertaining, the homeowners can enjoy a breezy evening with friends or soaking up some daytime sun.
Bankston May Associates
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Photo of a small contemporary backyard patio in Houston with a fire feature and no cover.
Photo of a small contemporary backyard patio in Houston with a fire feature and no cover.
Lee Kartis Home Design
Built in 1998, the 2,800 sq ft house was lacking the charm and amenities that the location justified. The idea was to give it a "Hawaiiana" plantation feel.
Exterior renovations include staining the tile roof and exposing the rafters by removing the stucco soffits and adding brackets.
Smooth stucco combined with wood siding, expanded rear Lanais, a sweeping spiral staircase, detailed columns, balustrade, all new doors, windows and shutters help achieve the desired effect.
On the pool level, reclaiming crawl space added 317 sq ft. for an additional bedroom suite, and a new pool bathroom was added.
On the main level vaulted ceilings opened up the great room, kitchen, and master suite. Two small bedrooms were combined into a fourth suite and an office was added. Traditional built-in cabinetry and moldings complete the look.
Berkeley Design Group
Design ideas for a large traditional backyard patio in Richmond with a fire feature, stamped concrete and no cover.
SINGLEPOINT DESIGN BUILD INC.
Design ideas for a large country backyard patio in San Francisco with brick pavers and no cover.
Small transitional backyard patio in San Francisco with a fire feature, concrete 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.
Workroom C
Pool deck off of main house overlooking a canyon in the East Bay.
Photos by Eric Zepeda Studio
Large midcentury side yard deck in San Francisco with a water feature and no cover.
Large midcentury side yard deck in San Francisco with a water feature and no cover.
Oregon Hot Tub
Design ideas for a mid-sized arts and crafts backyard patio in Portland with decking and no cover.
Christine Markatos Design
Design ideas for a mid-sized mediterranean backyard patio in Los Angeles with brick pavers and no cover.
AVID Associates LLC
A modern firepit area at a modern home designed by AVID Associates
Michael Hunter
Inspiration for a large contemporary backyard patio in Dallas with a fire feature, concrete pavers and no cover.
Inspiration for a large contemporary backyard patio in Dallas with a fire feature, concrete pavers and no cover.
Urban Bonfire
The dream outdoor kitchen has the functionality of stainless steel with the warmth of wood, as shown in the Bonfire kitchen we designed for events and demonstrations. Classic shaker doors help soften the transition between the metal and wood, making a wonderfully integrated downtown kitchen with an incredible diversity of equipment built in.
All Backyard Fun
Featuring two Port Royal Club Chairs from Northcape International, seated next to a Hammered Copper Oriflamme Fire Table
Photo of a mid-sized modern backyard patio in Denver with no cover, a fire feature and natural stone pavers.
Photo of a mid-sized modern backyard patio in Denver with no cover, a fire feature and natural stone pavers.
Vincent Rustuel Photographe Professionel
Vincent Rustuel
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary backyard patio in Le Havre with no cover and a vertical garden.
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary backyard patio in Le Havre with no cover and a vertical garden.
Fresh Start Contracting Company
Eric Roth
This is an example of a small contemporary backyard patio in Boston with tile and no cover.
This is an example of a small contemporary backyard patio in Boston with tile and no cover.
Outdoor Design Ideas with No Cover
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