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Tungsten Royce Custom Wood Products
• Matching Garage door, Entry gate and Entry Door
• Contemporary Tropical design
• Ribbon Sapele wood
• Custom stain with Dead Flat Clear coat
• True Mortise and Tenon construction
Chase Ford
Bamboo Living Homes
Angela Sugar
Tropical front yard verandah in Hawaii with decking and a roof extension.
Tropical front yard verandah in Hawaii with decking and a roof extension.
DawnElise Interiors
Photo of a large tropical backyard verandah in Miami with decking and a roof extension.
RetractableAwnings.com Inc.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The customer requested a gargantuan 39 ½ foot wide x 11 ½ foot projection, attached 3 span (2 post) water proof retractable dining area patio cover system with front water drainage. The plan was to have rain water drain through the optional downpipes and off the 3rd story deck. The entire system used one continuous piece of fabric and one motor. The system frame and guides are made entirely of non-rusting aluminum (unit is close to the Caribbean Sea) which is powder coated using the Qualicoat® powder coating process. Frame color chosen was RAL 1013 Ivory. The stainless steel components used were Inox (470LI and 316) which are of the highest quality and have an extremely high corrosion resistance (unit is near the sea). In fact, the components meet the European salt spray corrosion test as tested by Centro Sviluppo Materiali in Italy.
Fabric specified was Ferrari 302 Precontraint Color Salmone, a PVC fabric that is self-extinguishing (fire retardant) and totally water-proof (not water-resistant). This retracting patio cover system has a Beaufort wind load rating Scale 8 (up to 46mph) with the fabric fully extended and in use. This Beaufort wind load requirement was important due to high winds coming off the sea.
A brown hood with end caps was also used to prevent rain water, leaves and debris from collecting in the folds of fabric when not in use. A motor safety box with motor was attached to the wall. The client chose to control the system with a Somfy remote control.
PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT
The purpose of the project was to design and cover an elegant dining area, which can now be used 24/7/365 allowing for breakfast, lunch, dinner, parties, entertainment and at the same time not blocking the incredible Belize mountain views and enjoying the cool trade wind breezes. The Sleeping Giant Rainforest Lodge is known worldwide for its outstanding hospitality and service and was included in an online Belize travel story completed by Justin Balog a photographer, filmmaker, storyteller, and explorer of the creative frontier - freelancer for National Geographic. Click on the link below:
http://www.hossedia.com/travel/photographers-guide-to-belize/
The Sleeping Giant Rainforest Lodge is tourist friendly and offers intimate dining areas, such as under their retractable deck cover system. You can sit on the deck and listen to the sounds of the creek and watch the birds come alive. The lodge is in the perfect location on a gently sloping terrace along the Sibun River basin and surrounded by the Maya Mountains. Prominently overlooking the site is the majestic Sleeping Giant Mountain from where the lodge gets its name.
Belize is a fascinating melting pot of people and that is reflected in the food, a delicious blend of Belizean, Central and North American cuisine. Now the food can be enjoyed under a waterproof (not water resistant) retractable cover system that provides heat, glare, UV, sun and heavy rain protection and most importantly shade protection.
PROJECT COMPLEXITY AND UNIQUENESS
The project, product and installation were not complicated. What was a challenge was the location. The restaurant is located in gorgeous Belmopan, Belize, Central America. Since ocean freight is not available from Europe directly to Belize the product had to be shipped to Miami, Florida, unloaded and then re-shipped to Belize. The other challenge was hoisting all the extrusions and fabric to the 3rd floor of the lodge without damaging the wood or construction of the lodge.
PROJECT RESULTS
The client is ecstatic with the results of their retractable patio cover system. The retractable patio cover now makes it possible for the client and the lodge patrons to use a very large deck area throughout the year as the area is now protected from sun, UV, glare, heat, heavy rains and even hail. All customer requirements and goals were achieved within budget and on time.
DICKINSON GENERAL CONTRACTING
Jonathan Davis
This is an example of a mid-sized tropical front yard verandah in Hawaii with concrete slab and a roof extension.
This is an example of a mid-sized tropical front yard verandah in Hawaii with concrete slab and a roof extension.
Westend Interiors
Photo of a mid-sized tropical verandah in Charleston with tile and a roof extension.
Homes by Aburton
Inspiration for a mid-sized tropical front yard verandah in Miami with stamped concrete and a roof extension.
Weather Shield Windows & Doors
This is an example of a tropical verandah in Other with a roof extension.
Randall Perry Photography
Randall Perry
Inspiration for a tropical verandah in New York with decking and a roof extension.
Inspiration for a tropical verandah in New York with decking and a roof extension.
LunDev Custom Homes
Design ideas for a mid-sized tropical front yard verandah in Orlando with an outdoor kitchen, brick pavers and a roof extension.
IM-KM
Outdoor living room featuring hand-crafted furniture made with sustainable hardwood sourced on the property and pillows created with Mola art created by the indigenous Kuna of Panama.
Progressive Design Build
An extreme makeover turns an unassuming lanai deck into an outdoor oasis. These Bonita Bay homeowners loved the location of their home, but needed it to fit their current lifestyle. Because they love to entertain, they wanted to maximize their outdoor space—one that would accommodate a large family and lots of guests.
Working with Progressive Design Build, Mike Spreckelmeier helped the homeowners formulate a list of ideas about what they wanted to achieve in the renovation; then, guided them through the process of planning their remodel.
The renovation focused on reconfiguring the layout to extend the outdoor kitchen and living area—to include a new outdoor kitchen, dining area, sitting area and fireplace. Finishing details comprised a beautiful wood ceiling, cast stone accents, and porcelain tile. The lanai was also expanded to include a full size bocce ball court, which was fully encased in a beautiful custom colonnade and screen enclosure.
With the extension of the outdoor space came a need to connect the living area to the existing pool and deck. The pool and spa were refinished; and a well thought-out low voltage remote-control relay system was installed for easy control of all of the outdoor and landscape lighting, ceiling fans, and hurricane shutters.
This outdoor kitchen project turned out so well, the Bonita Bay homeowners hired Progressive Design Build to remodel the front of their home as well.
To create much needed space, Progressive Design Build tore down an existing two-car garage and designed and built a brand new 2.5-car garage with a family suite above. The family suite included three bedrooms, two bathrooms, additional air conditioned storage, a beautiful custom made stair system, and a sitting area. Also part of the project scope, we enlarged a separate one-car garage to a two-car garage (totaling 4.5 garages), and build a 4,000 sq. ft. driveway, complete with landscape design and installation.
Dynamic Outdoor Spaces
Inspiration for a mid-sized tropical backyard verandah in Tampa with an outdoor kitchen, natural stone pavers and a roof extension.
Eric Watson Architect, P.A.
Eric Watson Architect.
This is an example of a large tropical side yard verandah in Miami with a roof extension and decking.
This is an example of a large tropical side yard verandah in Miami with a roof extension and decking.
Rooms Without Walls
Pergola was designed and built on the side of the new patio cover out of western red rough cedar. - Picture by "Scott Ward"
This is an example of a mid-sized tropical backyard verandah in Houston with a pergola.
This is an example of a mid-sized tropical backyard verandah in Houston with a pergola.
James Duncan Inc
Steve Shlackman
Photo of a mid-sized tropical backyard verandah in Miami with a roof extension.
Photo of a mid-sized tropical backyard verandah in Miami with a roof extension.
Randall Perry Photography
Randall Perry
Inspiration for a tropical verandah in New York with a roof extension.
Inspiration for a tropical verandah in New York with a roof extension.
Judi Lukens & Kim Lekas
Front Porch
Inspiration for a mid-sized tropical front yard verandah in Miami with concrete pavers and a roof extension.
Inspiration for a mid-sized tropical front yard verandah in Miami with concrete pavers and a roof extension.
Design ideas for a tropical backyard verandah in Orange County with concrete pavers and a roof extension.
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