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Sandy Elliott Interiors
Design ideas for a transitional backyard patio in Miami with a roof extension and natural stone pavers.
London Stoneworks LLC
Designed by Heidekat Design
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional side yard patio in Chicago with natural stone pavers and no cover.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional side yard patio in Chicago with natural stone pavers and no cover.
Dream Finders Homes
Mid-sized transitional backyard patio in Jacksonville with concrete slab and a roof extension.
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Third Space Builders, LLC.
Bi-Level Deck
Custom Planter Boxes
Custom Radius Benches
Integral Lighting
Kayu Batu Lumber
Outdoor Dining
Large transitional backyard patio in Columbus with a fire feature, a pergola and decking.
Large transitional backyard patio in Columbus with a fire feature, a pergola and decking.
Neal's Design Remodel
Neal's Design Remodel
Photo of a large transitional backyard patio in Cincinnati with a fire feature, natural stone pavers and a roof extension.
Photo of a large transitional backyard patio in Cincinnati with a fire feature, natural stone pavers and a roof extension.
Bowman Group Media
Bowman Group Architectural Photography
Design ideas for a large transitional backyard patio in Orange County with a water feature, natural stone pavers and a roof extension.
Design ideas for a large transitional backyard patio in Orange County with a water feature, natural stone pavers and a roof extension.
Hoy Landscaping Inc.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional backyard patio in Chicago with a fire feature, natural stone pavers and a pergola.
Brooks and Falotico Associates, Inc.
Jane Beiles
This is an example of a small transitional patio in New York with a roof extension.
This is an example of a small transitional patio in New York with a roof extension.
Cutri Construction
Outdoor kitchen/bar adjacent to infinity pool and lanai, overlooking the lake.
Photo by Don Cochran
Photo of a large transitional backyard patio in New York with an outdoor kitchen, natural stone pavers and a pergola.
Photo of a large transitional backyard patio in New York with an outdoor kitchen, natural stone pavers and a pergola.
Monarch & Maker
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional backyard patio in Houston with an outdoor kitchen, tile and a roof extension.
De La Paz Masonry
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional backyard patio in New York with an outdoor kitchen, natural stone pavers and no cover.
Creative Atmospheres, Inc.
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional backyard patio in Orange County with a fire feature, concrete pavers and a pergola.
Designs on Madison
Lauren Olthaus Photography
This is an example of a transitional patio in Cincinnati.
This is an example of a transitional patio in Cincinnati.
Hochuli Design & Remodeling Team
Outdoor Kitchen designed and built by Hochuli Design and Remodeling Team to accommodate a family who enjoys spending most of their time outdoors.
Ryan Wilson
Christy Webber Landscapes
It was important to draw inspiration from the home’s recent interior (modern and clean-line inspired) renovation; this backyard oasis is an extension to the home. The patio, 3’x3’ dimensioned bluestone flagstone with blue-chip joints, sets the stage for entertaining. Lush plantings of Boxwood, Rhododendron, Arborvitae and Pachysandra offer interest all year long. The privacy fence, Japanese Maples, Birch tree and Spruce tree create a private enclave to its populated urban surroundings. This Chicago homeowner’s backyard retreat is sure to please.
PROjECT interiors + Aimee Wertepny
cynthia lynn photography
Transitional patio in Chicago with a fire feature, natural stone pavers and no cover.
Transitional patio in Chicago with a fire feature, natural stone pavers and no cover.
LiveWell Outdoors
AFTER - Outdoor kitchen with Big Green Egg and Weber grill. The bar has a granite top and cultured stone veneer on the sides. There is plenty of stainless steel storage.
AquaTerra Outdoors
This late 70's ranch style home was recently renovated with a clean, modern twist on the ranch style architecture of the existing residence. AquaTerra was hired to create the entire outdoor environment including the new pool and spa. Similar to the renovated home, this aquatic environment was designed to take a traditional pool and gives it a clean, modern twist. The site proved to be perfect for a long, sweeping curved water feature that can be seen from all of the outdoor gathering spaces as well as many rooms inside the residence. This design draws people outside and allows them to explore all of the features of the pool and outdoor spaces. Features of this resort like outdoor environment include:
-Play pool with two lounge areas with LED lit bubblers
-Pebble Tec Pebble Sheen Luminous series pool finish
-Lightstreams glass tile
-spa with six custom copper Bobe water spillway scuppers
-water feature wall with three custom copper Bobe water scuppers
-Fully automated with Pentair Equipment
-LED lighting throughout the pool and spa
-Gathering space with automated fire pit
-Lounge deck area
-Synthetic turf between step pads and deck
-Gourmet outdoor kitchen to meet all the entertaining needs.
This outdoor environment cohesively brings the clean & modern finishes of the renovated home seamlessly to the outdoors to a pool and spa for play, exercise and relaxation.
Photography: Daniel Driensky
Precision Homecrafters, LLC
Chis Luker Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional backyard patio in Birmingham with an outdoor kitchen, natural stone pavers and a pergola.
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional backyard patio in Birmingham with an outdoor kitchen, natural stone pavers and a pergola.
Transitional Patio Design Ideas
Eldorado Stone
Pauline Hartogh of Wetherly’s Interiors was endowed with the task to create a transitional home for a family of four that melded modern luxury with functionality. She divided the home into three residential wings, all of which are structured in clean, contemporary lines.
The heart of the home was created by connecting the indoors to the outdoors using floor-to-ceiling glass, which set an open focus for easy entertainment. The landscape further enhanced the clients’ desire to embrace the indoor/outdoor lifestyle that Florida’s climate offers. Amid warm, tropical landscaping, a Chartes-inspired stone labyrinth provides beauty while also providing a place for meditation and relaxation.
An exceptional home calls for exceptional products, and when researching which stone to use, Hartogh went straight for Eldorado Stone. “I feel strongly that the use of Eldorado Stone’s products greatly enriched two of the areas in this project which won design awards,” Hartogh explained. The joints are seamless and the end result is always exactly what she aimed for. Hartogh chose Dry Creek Stacked Stone for the entire exterior, including patio walls and pillars, because not only looks current but also allows her the flexibility to create any design. The use of this product not only helped establish the overall tone for the home but it also allowed for architectural details, which was validated by winning the American Society of Interior Design Award 2013 – Outdoor Living, Single Family Home.
Accolades:
American Society of Interior Design Award 2013 – Bathroom Design, Transitional
American Society of Interior Design Award 2013 – Single Residential Space, Contemporary
American Society of Interior Design Award 2013 – Outdoor Living, Single Family Home
Eldorado Stone Profile Featured: Exterior Façade – Dry Creek Stacked Stone
Eldorado Stone Profile Featured: Master Bathroom – Pearl White CoastalReef
Interior Design: Pauline Hartogh, Wetherlys Interiors
Website: www.wetherlysinteriors.com
Phone: (561) 691-4707
Architecture: Henry Franky, Franky & Associates Architect, Inc.
Website: www.frankyarchitect.com
Phone: (561) 338-3309
Home Builder: Gary Hartogh, Couture Homes
Website: www.couture-homes.com
Phone: (561) 776-0511
Photographer: David Durbak
Website: www.durbak.com
Phone: (561) 271.0706
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