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Blackband Design
Interior Design: Blackband Design
Build: Patterson Custom Homes
Architecture: Andrade Architects
Photography: Ryan Garvin
This is an example of a large tropical rooftop and rooftop deck in Orange County with a fire feature and no cover.
This is an example of a large tropical rooftop and rooftop deck in Orange County with a fire feature and no cover.
Annie Santulli Designs
Penthouse rooftop in Jupiter Island. Outdoor furniture matching the view! Venitian style mixed with Palm Beach views create a warm open space with outdoor kitchen and spa. The ocean is as much a part of the design as the fabric and tile options, chosen to accent the rich blue color. Robert Brantley Photography
Barbara Grushow Designs Inc.
John Hildebrand Photography
Inspiration for a large tropical backyard deck in Los Angeles with no cover.
Inspiration for a large tropical backyard deck in Los Angeles with no cover.
LoftNets
La Villa Sayulita, un Bed & Breakfast dont le nom est inspiré d'un village sur la côte Pacifique du Mexique, l’idée étant de faire de ce gîte un voyage entre le Mexique, la France et la Californie. Pour donner cette allure de côte ouest américaine imprégnée de l'ambiance surf à cette habitation, nos clients ont opté pour des filets et garde-corps blancs LoftNets. En parfaite harmonie avec les plantes et le bois brut de la terrasse, cette installation crée une atmosphère propice à la relaxation tout en communiquant aussi un esprit « cool » de bord de mer.
Références : Filets en mailles de 30mm blanches pour les garde-corps et l’espaces détente ; meilleur compromis entre luminosité et confort.
Elena Poropat - Arquitectura e Interiorismo
Elena Poropat
Design ideas for a mid-sized tropical rooftop and first floor deck in Barcelona with a container garden and no cover.
Design ideas for a mid-sized tropical rooftop and first floor deck in Barcelona with a container garden and no cover.
Holloway Company Inc.
Curved Deck Project with full EPDM 100% dry space under deck:
Shows Trex Transcends decking (Spiced Rum center with Vintage Lantern border) with Trex Transcends curved rails (Vintage Lantern rail with black aluminum balusters & white Trex Artisan composite post sleeves)
Special features on this project included a sunken kitchen faced with Trex Vintage Lantern Trim & natural blue stone counter. Kitchen features 42" Twin Eagles Gas Grill, Fire Magic Outdoor Fridge, & Twin Eagles Trash Drawer. Sunken kitchen also features benches that double as a bar top for the kitchen level. Above the kitchen there sits a white PVC pergola.
Diane Stein Design for Sheffield Furniture
The perfect oasis in the city!
Inspiration for a small tropical rooftop deck in Philadelphia with a container garden and no cover.
Inspiration for a small tropical rooftop deck in Philadelphia with a container garden and no cover.
User
Trio of matching containers in a tropical design.
Design ideas for a small tropical rooftop deck in Seattle with a container garden and no cover.
Design ideas for a small tropical rooftop deck in Seattle with a container garden and no cover.
Arnaud Gallou
Thomas Dupaigne
This is an example of a large tropical backyard deck in Bordeaux with a container garden and no cover.
This is an example of a large tropical backyard deck in Bordeaux with a container garden and no cover.
Coastal Source
Thank you to D'Asign Source for providing images of their Music Box Dock Project using Coastal Source lighting.
Odd Duck Art Photography 2013
Design ideas for a large tropical backyard deck in Philadelphia with with dock and no cover.
Design ideas for a large tropical backyard deck in Philadelphia with with dock and no cover.
NiteLites of Jacksonville Outdoor Lighting
Jacksonville Low Voltage Deck and Patio Lights by NiteLites
Large tropical backyard deck in Jacksonville with with dock and no cover.
Large tropical backyard deck in Jacksonville with with dock and no cover.
Design Studio West
Imagine stepping into your and being greeted by a haven that seamlessly blends the built and natural worlds. Sunlight filters through verdant leaves overhead, dappling a red wood deck that envelopes the trunk of a magnificent tree. This is not just an outdoor space; it's an oasis, a sanctuary where the lines between indoors and outdoors blur, and the presence of nature takes center stage.
At the heart of this oasis lies the existing tree, not merely an obstacle but the focal point, the star around which the entire design revolves. Built specifically to accommodate its presence, the cabinetry forms a sculptural embrace, wrapping around the base like a protective shroud. Crafted from weather resistant materials that echoes the tree's own earthy tones, the cabinetry blends seamlessly into the landscape.
Design vision by Kristen Galli Interior Design. Cabinetry product and Execution by Design Studio West
Tropical Deck Design Ideas with No Cover
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