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This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary courtyard patio in Other with no cover, natural stone pavers and a fire feature.
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary courtyard patio in Other with no cover, natural stone pavers and a fire feature.

Judith Russo, Creative Events Photography
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary courtyard patio in Sydney with a fire feature.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary courtyard patio in Sydney with a fire feature.

Photo of a modern patio in Los Angeles with a fire feature, concrete slab and no cover.

Paal Grant
Contemporary backyard patio in Melbourne with a fire feature and decking.
Contemporary backyard patio in Melbourne with a fire feature and decking.

We were commissioned by our clients to design this ambitious side and rear extension for their beautiful detached home. The use of Cotswold stone ensured that the new extension is in keeping with and sympathetic to the original part of the house, while the contemporary frameless glazed panels flood the interior spaces with light and create breathtaking views of the surrounding gardens.
Our initial brief was very clear and our clients were keen to use the newly-created additional space for a more spacious living and garden room which connected seamlessly with the garden and patio area.
Our clients loved the design from the first sketch, which allowed for the large living room with the fire that they requested creating a beautiful focal point. The large glazed panels on the rear of the property flood the interiors with natural light and are hidden away from the front elevation, allowing our clients to retain their privacy whilst also providing a real sense of indoor/outdoor living and connectivity to the new patio space and surrounding gardens.
Our clients also wanted an additional connection closer to the kitchen, allowing better flow and easy access between the kitchen, dining room and newly created living space, which was achieved by a larger structural opening. Our design included special features such as large, full-width glazing with sliding doors and a hidden flat roof and gutter.
There were some challenges with the project such as the large existing drainage access which is located on the foundation line for the new extension. We also had to determine how best to structurally support the top of the existing chimney so that the base could be removed to open up the living room space whilst maintaining services to the existing living room and causing as little disturbance as possible to the bedroom above on the first floor.
We solved these issues by slightly relocating the extension away from the existing drainage pipe with an agreement in place with the utility company. The chimney support design evolved into a longer design stage involving a collaborative approach between the builder, structural engineer and ourselves to find an agreeable solution. We changed the temporary structural design to support the existing structure and provide a different workable solution for the permanent structural design for the new extension and supporting chimney.
Our client’s home is also situated within the Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and as such particular planning restrictions and policies apply, however, the planning policy allows for extruded forms that follow the Cotswold vernacular and traditional approach on the front elevation. Our design follows the Cotswold Design Code with high-pitched roofs which are subservient to the main house and flat roofs spanning the rear elevation which is also subservient, clearly demonstrating how the house has evolved over time.
Our clients felt the original living room didn’t fit the size of the house, it was too small for their lifestyle and the size of furniture and restricted how they wanted to use the space. There were French doors connecting to the rear garden but there wasn’t a large patio area to provide a clear connection between the outside and inside spaces.
Our clients really wanted a living room which functioned in a traditional capacity but also as a garden room space which connected to the patio and rear gardens. The large room and full-width glazing allowed our clients to achieve the functional but aesthetically pleasing spaces they wanted. On the front and rear elevations, the extension helps balance the appearance of the house by replicating the pitched roof on the opposite side. We created an additional connection from the living room to the existing kitchen for better flow and ease of access and made additional ground-floor internal alterations to open the dining space onto the kitchen with a larger structural opening, changed the window configuration on the kitchen window to have an increased view of the rear garden whilst also maximising the flow of natural light into the kitchen and created a larger entrance roof canopy.
On the front elevation, the house is very balanced, following the roof pitch lines of the existing house but on the rear elevation, a flat roof is hidden and expands the entirety of the side extension to allow for a large living space connected to the rear garden that you wouldn’t know is there. We love how we have achieved this large space which meets our client’s needs but the feature we are most proud of is the large full-width glazing and the glazed panel feature above the doors which provides a sleek contemporary design and carefully hides the flat roof behind. This contrast between contemporary and traditional design has worked really well and provided a beautiful aesthetic.

Design ideas for a large contemporary backyard patio in Townsville with a fire feature and concrete pavers.

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Contemporary patio in Essex with natural stone pavers, a fire feature and no cover.
Contemporary patio in Essex with natural stone pavers, a fire feature and no cover.

Outdoor fireplace and entertaining area featuring floating bench seating
This is an example of a contemporary backyard patio in Sydney with a fire feature.
This is an example of a contemporary backyard patio in Sydney with a fire feature.

Design ideas for a mid-sized country patio in Hamburg with a fire feature and no cover.

photography session for Airbnb in lands of a country town named Guaro in MAlaga´s province, Spain
Photo of a mediterranean patio in Malaga with a fire feature and a pergola.
Photo of a mediterranean patio in Malaga with a fire feature and a pergola.

Small contemporary backyard patio in Other with a fire feature and no cover.

patrick redmond
Inspiration for a contemporary patio in Melbourne with a fire feature and no cover.
Inspiration for a contemporary patio in Melbourne with a fire feature and no cover.

Nathalie Priem Photography
This is an example of a small transitional backyard patio in London with a fire feature, concrete pavers and no cover.
This is an example of a small transitional backyard patio in London with a fire feature, concrete pavers and no cover.

Lounging furniture surrounds a gas powered concrete firebowl with electronic ignition. Scented climbers create an enhanced backdrop against the slatted cedar screening. Decorative tiles create a 'rug', breaking up a large expanse of paving. Behind, steps lead up to a deck covered with a bioclimatic pergola, with dining furniture and a fully equipped outdoor kitchen.

Designed by Grant Bindon of Bindon Design Group
Design ideas for a contemporary backyard patio in Auckland with a fire feature and a roof extension.
Design ideas for a contemporary backyard patio in Auckland with a fire feature and a roof extension.

This compact yet functional garden space at the rear of a terraced house features clean lines and architectural design.
The garden works as an extension to the kitchen & dining area, creating extra outdoor space with a BBQ.
Carefully selected plants were chosen with a gardener, keeping in mind our Client's preferences and the aspect of the garden.
We have created the seats with incorporated storage, and used a Smart Fire burner as a fire feature in the center of the seats. Under-shelf, spike & plinth lighting is used to highlight the clean lines of the design, and to invite the guests into the area during evening hours.
Photography by Yev Kazannik

Rolling Stone Landscapes
Design ideas for a contemporary patio in Melbourne with a fire feature.
Design ideas for a contemporary patio in Melbourne with a fire feature.

Teak Adirondack chairs are the perfect complement to any backyard fire pit. Their strength and durability will weather years of outdoor use and become family heirlooms. Shop our selection of teak Adirondack chairs at www.authenteak.com.

This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary side yard patio in Berlin with a fire feature, concrete slab and no cover.

Villa Abborrkroken - ett sommarhus där livet levs under tallkronorna.
Villa Abborrkroken i Överby är en smart och minimalistisk villa med högkvalitativa och energieffektiva fönster, dörrar och fasader från Schüco. Ett boende med till synes enkla, avskalade lösningar som i själva verket är mycket tekniska och ställer höga krav på gestaltning och precision på utförande. Arkitekt John Robert Nilsson Arkitektkontor.
Glaspartier levererade via JoNi Projektering.
Foto: Åke E:son Lindman, Lindman Photography.
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