100 ideas para terrazas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
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Wyrick Residential Design
Ejemplo de terraza tradicional renovada grande en patio trasero y anexo de casas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
Tag & Associates, LLC
Imagen de terraza moderna grande en patio trasero y anexo de casas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
Cerulean Concepts
This stunning outdoor patio boasts an outdoor kitchen with built-in grill, refrigerator, and a beautiful stone fireplace that spans the height of this large porch with tongue and groove panel ceilings!
Jamee Parish Architects, LLC
These large glass doors help to connect the indoors with the outdoors. The focal point is this beautiful stone fireplace!
Imagen de terraza tradicional renovada de tamaño medio en patio lateral y anexo de casas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
Imagen de terraza tradicional renovada de tamaño medio en patio lateral y anexo de casas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
Mike Blake Custom Homes
Expansive vaulted wood ceiling back porch. That includes a covered area for the master, living and encloses porch area. In addition the space provides a corner fireplace to add ambiance.
Parker Homes
Modelo de terraza rural de tamaño medio en patio trasero y anexo de casas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
Haynsworth Custom Homes
Stunning midcentury-inspired custom home in Dallas.
Imagen de terraza retro grande en patio trasero y anexo de casas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
Imagen de terraza retro grande en patio trasero y anexo de casas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
Archadeck of Austin
This beautiful project in Davenport Ranch in West Austin bespeaks ultimate luxury in outdoor living with a truly one-of-a-kind detached covered porch. This jaw-dropping W. Austin porch is large, inviting, comfortable, and chock full of custom details.
Timberlake Custom Homes
Large back porch with stone fireplace
Diseño de terraza de estilo americano grande en patio trasero y anexo de casas con chimenea, losas de hormigón y barandilla de varios materiales
Diseño de terraza de estilo americano grande en patio trasero y anexo de casas con chimenea, losas de hormigón y barandilla de varios materiales
Duke Homes, Inc.
The large wall of sliding glass doors provide easy access to the home's back porch and views of the distant pond and woods.
Foto de terraza moderna extra grande en patio trasero y anexo de casas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
Foto de terraza moderna extra grande en patio trasero y anexo de casas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
John Merrill Homes, LLC
Modelo de terraza campestre grande en patio trasero y anexo de casas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
Archadeck of Austin
Not only does this porch include a massive white limestone outdoor fireplace, but is surrounded by a half-wall, steps, outdoor kitchen with walk-up bar, and column details in matching material. The substantial size and use of the stone masonry are dramatic, while the white and off-white finish offers a clean, unostentatious aesthetic.
Duke Homes, Inc.
The large wall of sliding glass doors provide easy access to the home's back porch and views of the distant pond and woods.
Ejemplo de terraza minimalista extra grande en patio trasero y anexo de casas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
Ejemplo de terraza minimalista extra grande en patio trasero y anexo de casas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
Holmes by Design
Foto de terraza de estilo americano de tamaño medio en patio trasero y anexo de casas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
Trust Builders
Amy Kawszan
Imagen de terraza tradicional extra grande en patio trasero y anexo de casas con losas de hormigón y chimenea
Imagen de terraza tradicional extra grande en patio trasero y anexo de casas con losas de hormigón y chimenea
M J & B Contractors, Inc.
Imagen de terraza clásica de tamaño medio en patio trasero y anexo de casas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
Jamee Parish Architects, LLC
This open porch has views to a nearby ravine. The ceiling makes the space nice and cozy.
Modelo de terraza tradicional renovada de tamaño medio en patio lateral y anexo de casas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
Modelo de terraza tradicional renovada de tamaño medio en patio lateral y anexo de casas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
Wyrick Residential Design
Ejemplo de terraza clásica renovada grande en patio trasero y anexo de casas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
CHROFI
Stone House is the alteration to a single storey vernacular house in the rural landscape setting of northern NSW Australia. The original house was built with local materials and craftsmanship. Over the years various additions were made to the house exhibiting the different layers in its occupation.
The brief was to renovate the house within a limited budget whilst offering better living arrangements for a holiday house that would suit their growing family.
Our proposal was to reinstate value with little intervention; with this in mind we had two design strategies.
One was the idea of preservation; wherever possible elements of the building fabric would be salvaged but only to reveal its qualities in a meaningful way. We identified four building elements worth preserving. The stone wall was providing protection and privacy from the main road. The internal masonry walls were defining rooms at the rear of the house. The expressed timber ceiling provided a unifying canvas within the whole house. The concrete floor offered a calming palette to the house.
Second was the idea of addition. Given the budget limitations, the additions had to be singular and multifunctional. A ‘breathable’ facade frame was the response. The frame was inserted along the whole length of the building. The new facade had a number of uses. It allowed supporting the roof rafters along the length of the building hence both creating a open plan arrangement that would enjoy the beautiful district views as well as enabling a strong connection to the extensive backyard. The new facade is composed of glazed sliding doors fitted with flyscreens to mitigate the impact of insects very common in this sub-tropical climate. Lastly, a set of retractable slatted blinds was integrated to provide both shade from the afternoon sun and security during unattended seasons.
Stone House combines these two design ideas into a simple calming palette; within the house all walls and floors were kept to neutral tones to reveal the exposed timber rafters as the only feature of the interior. The shell of the house merges the existing stone work with the new ‘frame’ creating a new whole and importantly a clear relationship to the landscape beyond.
100 ideas para terrazas con chimenea y losas de hormigón
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