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Patio Ideas
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Not all concrete is created equal. I haven't yet seen stamped concrete I like, but this design team poured sections that appear as large, powerful pavers.
Stained benches and steps warm up the concrete. I always think materials like concrete, glass and steel need wood finishes to bring life to the compositions. I have been really impressed with the use of concrete by Bernard Trainor.
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Drip groove for paving.
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Planting
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Colours of wall and materials used, ie pebbles grasses wood, flags.
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Tying in of colours with my walls and patio.
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Spread of steps and how they start in patio.
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Tying of material and colours in fore and back ground.
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Planting to the sides of step softening hard edges.
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Defined areas, mixing the materials
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Step lighting
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Mixing the steps
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Night time lighting
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Night time lighting
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colouring of floor
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Softening of hard edges
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lighting
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Primary colours of the house, walnut, dark grey, off white. These to reflect inside and on patio.
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Even when your level changes are farther apart, you still want to keep in mind how the flooring choices look if they can be seen together. The view from this upper level takes in both floors. Patio steps
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Step lighting
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Extending into lawn
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Colouring of timber for external cladding
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Mixing of decking
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Decking boards. Feature wall
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Mix of balustrade and handrail.
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Contrast of seating material to deck colour
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Lines, contrasts
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Colours, lines. Use colours already in the house for patio.
Not all concrete is created equal. I haven't yet seen stamped concrete I like, but this design team poured sections that appear as large, powerful pavers. Stained benches and steps warm up the concrete. I always think materials like concrete, glass and steel need wood finishes to bring life to the compositions. I have been really impressed with the use of concrete by Bernard Trainor.
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