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Alto Design
Jeffrey Jakucyk: Photographer
Imagen de terraza tradicional grande en anexo de casas y patio trasero con iluminación
Imagen de terraza tradicional grande en anexo de casas y patio trasero con iluminación
SMDco
Ejemplo de patio ecléctico de tamaño medio sin cubierta en patio trasero con huerto y adoquines de hormigón
Garrison Collection
Design by The Sunset Team in Los Angeles, CA
Foto de piscina infinita contemporánea grande rectangular en patio trasero con entablado
Foto de piscina infinita contemporánea grande rectangular en patio trasero con entablado
Randy Angell Designs
This organic modern design is built in an area known for having notable issues with ground movement. After speaking with the developer and reviewing the soil report with our Structural Engineer, we made our recommendations to the client.
Since the budget for a full-blown pier and beam structure with void boxes under the pool was well beyond the comfort level of our client, they elected to have us utilize a float shell construction method.
For this, we over-excavated the hole and placed a 12" layer of gravel beneath the shell of the pool. Drain lines lead from the deepest point under the pool down into a culvert, placed off to the side of the pool. A sump pump removes any excess water from the culvert as it accumulates.
For the shell of the pool, we utilized a double matt of steel and increased the wall thickness to a minimum of 12". This gave added strength to withstand the volatile soil.
The elements of fire, water, wood and stone were very important in creating the organic modern feel of this design. The layered effect along the back wall creates a visual stimulation across the length of the yard, without overwhelming the senses.
Rather than creating walls only of hard materials, we used Ipe wood to create horizontal screen walls of a more organic nature. At either end, the raised wall and the fire feature are finished in a large-scale porcelain tile, with the look of stained concrete.
Custom stainless steel scuppers, made by a local fabricator, create a soothing sound of falling water. The low wall at the center of the project is faced in natural ledgestone, and carries a color palette that set the tone for the entire project.
Behind this wall and in front of one of the Ipe screens are three Desert Steel Giant Agave sculptures. The unique fire feature isn't quite a fire place, nor is it a fire pit. It is a linear fire burner, surrounded by a 4" thick cantilevered Leuder limestone hearth, with a backdrop wall of blue glazed clay tile.
Although the pool was initially planned as a plaster pool, as the project began to take shape, the client elected to go all the way and finish it in a beautiful blue glass mosaic.
Custom fabricated stainless steel cannon jets send a delicate arch of water over this deep blue, and draw attention to the three square wok planters on the far side of the yard.
For the decking on this project, we elected to work with Mother Nature rather than against her. Two and a half inch thick concrete pavers, set on a bed of compacted, decomposed granite allow for movement around the pool that is easily fixed. If an area of deck moves around, we can simply lift the affected areas, re-level with DG bed, and re-set the pavers.
Norris Architecture
A traditional house that meanders around courtyards built as though it where built in stages over time. Well proportioned and timeless. Presenting its modest humble face this large home is filled with surprises as it demands that you take your time to experiance it.
WellDone Building Projects
Diseño de terraza tradicional renovada en patio trasero y anexo de casas con adoquines de piedra natural
Housing First Minnesota
2018 Artisan Home Tour
Photo: LandMark Photography
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons
Cornerstone Architects
Nestled into sloping topography, the design of this home allows privacy from the street while providing unique vistas throughout the house and to the surrounding hill country and downtown skyline. Layering rooms with each other as well as circulation galleries, insures seclusion while allowing stunning downtown views. The owners' goals of creating a home with a contemporary flow and finish while providing a warm setting for daily life was accomplished through mixing warm natural finishes such as stained wood with gray tones in concrete and local limestone. The home's program also hinged around using both passive and active green features. Sustainable elements include geothermal heating/cooling, rainwater harvesting, spray foam insulation, high efficiency glazing, recessing lower spaces into the hillside on the west side, and roof/overhang design to provide passive solar coverage of walls and windows. The resulting design is a sustainably balanced, visually pleasing home which reflects the lifestyle and needs of the clients.
Photography by Andrew Pogue
Lancaster Interior Design
Photo: Geza Darrah Photography
Modelo de balcones actual en anexo de casas con barandilla de vidrio
Modelo de balcones actual en anexo de casas con barandilla de vidrio
Premier Paradise, Inc.
Ejemplo de patio contemporáneo de tamaño medio en patio trasero con adoquines de piedra natural y pérgola
Scott Byron & Co., Inc.
Scott Byron & Company Landscape Design
Foto de terraza clásica sin cubierta en azotea
Foto de terraza clásica sin cubierta en azotea
Bassman Blaine Home
Modelo de terraza tropical de tamaño medio en anexo de casas y azotea con cocina exterior
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