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Photo of a transitional backyard patio in Sydney with no cover.

Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional backyard patio in Dallas.

Fall and Summer photographs of containers designed for a longtime client.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional front yard patio in Seattle with a container garden, concrete slab and no cover.

English craftsman style home renovation, with a new cottage and garage in Palo Alto, California.
Design ideas for a traditional patio in San Francisco with a fire feature.
french doors, floor, light - gitays2000

Gorgeous Travertine flooring, modern rectangle fire pit to allow a beautiful pool view, custom stone/granite kitchen with granite counters, RCS frills and fun wine cooler! Open concept wooden T&G ceiling and exposed beams.
TK Images

Photo of a large traditional backyard patio in Manchester with an outdoor kitchen, natural stone pavers and a gazebo/cabana.

Green Imaging
Photo of a small contemporary courtyard patio in London with a water feature and decking.
we can have a large 6m water feature . it's just a large piece of stainless steel and a pump - drvule04

Landscaping done by Annapolis Landscaping ( www.annapolislandscaping.com)
Patio done by Beautylandscaping (www.beautylandscaping.com)
Photo of a large traditional backyard patio in DC Metro with an outdoor kitchen, natural stone pavers and a gazebo/cabana.
Large undercover outdoor areas - bettinastrong

Contemporary patio in San Francisco with concrete slab and a pergola.
like the minimalistic block ends - tuitamaroberts

Large transitional backyard patio in Austin with an outdoor kitchen, concrete slab and a gazebo/cabana.
Siesta Key Low Country pool and patio area with covered screened-in porch with fireplace.
This is a very well detailed custom home on a smaller scale, measuring only 3,000 sf under a/c. Every element of the home was designed by some of Sarasota's top architects, landscape architects and interior designers. One of the highlighted features are the true cypress timber beams that span the great room. These are not faux box beams but true timbers. Another awesome design feature is the outdoor living room boasting 20' pitched ceilings and a 37' tall chimney made of true boulders stacked over the course of 1 month.
Photo of a mid-sized traditional backyard patio in Denver with decking and no cover.
Stamped concrete patio with fieldstone pattern, the darker gray border, and the curves makes this patio look amazing.
Design ideas for a large traditional backyard patio in Other with a fire feature, stamped concrete and no cover.
With a sizeable backyard and a love for entertaining, these clients wanted to build a covered outdoor kitchen/bar and seating area. They had one specific area by the side of their pool, with limited space, to build the outdoor kitchen.
There were immediate concerns about how to incorporate the two steps in the middle of the patio area; and they really wanted a bar that could seat at least eight people (to include an additional seating area with couches and chairs). This couple also wanted to use their outdoor living space year round. The kitchen needed ample storage and had to be easy to maintain. And last, but not least, they wanted it to look beautiful!
This 16 x 26 ft clear span pavilion was a great fit for the area we had to work with. By using wrapped steel columns in the corners in 6-foot piers, carpenter-built trusses, and no ridge beams, we created good space usage underneath the pavilion. The steps were incorporated into the space to make the transition between the kitchen area and seating area, which looked like they were meant to be there. With a little additional flagstone work, we brought the curve of the step to meet the back island, which also created more floor space in the seating area.
Two separate islands were created for the outdoor kitchen/bar area, built with galvanized metal studs to allow for more room inside the islands (for appliances and cabinets). We also used backer board and covered the islands with smooth finish stucco.
The back island housed the BBQ, a 2-burner cooktop and sink, along with four cabinets, one of which was a pantry style cabinet with pull out shelves (air tight, dust proof and spider proof—also very important to the client).
The front island housed the refrigerator, ice maker, and counter top cooler, with another set of pantry style, air tight cabinets. By curving the outside edge of the countertop we maximized the bar area and created seating for eight. In addition, we filled in the curve on the inside of the island with counter top and created two additional seats. In total, there was seating for ten people.
Infrared heaters, ceiling fans and shades were added for climate control, so the outdoor living space could be used year round. A TV for sporting events and SONOS for music, were added for entertaining enjoyment. Track lighting, as well as LED tape lights under the backsplash, provided ideal lighting for after dark usage.
The clients selected honed, Fantasy Brown Satin Quartzite, with a chipped edge detail for their countertop. This beautiful, linear design marble is very easy to maintain. The base of the islands were completed in stucco and painted satin gray to complement their house color. The posts were painted with Monterey Cliffs, which matched the color of the house shutter trim. The pavilion ceiling consisted of 2 x 6-T & G pine and was stained platinum gray.
In the few months since the outdoor living space was built, the clients said they have used it for more than eight parties and can’t wait to use it for the holidays! They also made sure to tell us that the look, feel and maintenance of the area all are perfect!
Terrapin Residence
Turks and Caicos
Photography Credit :
Steve Passmore
www.provopics.com
Inspiration for a tropical patio in New York with decking.
A nice blue theme looking over the ocean - melliott78
Inspiration for a backyard patio in Phoenix with concrete slab and a roof extension.
