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Canter Construction
Client had an existing deck and pergola off of the back of their home that was not properly built in the original construction. This caused sagging of some of the support beams and overall an unsafe structure.
In order to give this a thicker and better look, we used 6X6 beams (instead of 4x4's) and properly bolted all members so that the structure did not move.
Canter Construction
Client had an existing deck and pergola off of the back of their home that was not properly built in the original construction. This caused sagging of some of the support beams and overall an unsafe structure.
In order to give this a thicker and better look, we used 6X6 beams (instead of 4x4's) and properly bolted all members so that the structure did not move.
Canter Construction
Client had an existing deck and pergola off of the back of their home that was not properly built in the original construction. This caused sagging of some of the support beams and overall an unsafe structure.
In order to give this a thicker and better look, we used 6X6 beams (instead of 4x4's) and properly bolted all members so that the structure did not move.
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Jacalyn Gould Landscape Architect
Photo of a small contemporary courtyard patio in Boston with a container garden, natural stone pavers and no cover.
Jacalyn Gould Landscape Architect
urban rooftop garden
Design ideas for a small transitional deck in Boston.
Design ideas for a small transitional deck in Boston.
RailPro of Oregon, Inc.
Inspiration for a mid-sized arts and crafts backyard deck in Portland with no cover.
Justin Loe Architects
Sliding doors which open to alfresco dining areas. Bringing the outdoors in.
Photo of a mid-sized modern backyard deck in Sydney with no cover.
Photo of a mid-sized modern backyard deck in Sydney with no cover.
Randle Siddeley
Design ideas for a contemporary rooftop and rooftop deck in London with no cover and a container garden.
Canter Construction
Client had an existing deck and pergola off of the back of their home that was not properly built in the original construction. This caused sagging of some of the support beams and overall an unsafe structure.
In order to give this a thicker and better look, we used 6X6 beams (instead of 4x4's) and properly bolted all members so that the structure did not move.
Mark Lawton Architecture
Inspiration for a contemporary three-storey exterior in Providence with wood siding and a flat roof.
Curbz Landscaping Inc.
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary side yard deck in Toronto with a fire feature and no cover.
IMPROVE or MOVE
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional backyard deck in New York with no cover.
Canter Construction
This was a standard screen porch addition but the client wanted a durable floor for the exterior conditions. We added a wood grain tile flooring to give the soft feel of wood with the durability of tile.
Wood grain tile is becoming more of an alternative for situations like this or for houses on slab concrete foundations that want to have a wood floor look.
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