nt to outdoor entertainment - into the beautiful elements of nature. (outdoor fireplace, tongue and groove ceiling with exposed beams, paver patio, paver courtyard, natural stone retaining wall, umbrella dinning area, stone posts, natural landscaping, woodsy landscaping, wood boxes, seat wall, water
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Indoor outdoor. Some wood. Color.
Ooh. Love this. Indoor outdoor. Some wood. Color.
like the bult in 'kitchen office 'space!
office nook in kitchen. like the palette too.
sliding glass wall for indoor/outdoor living
in the kitchen open up both walls in this space. Like most of the other rooms, the kitchen gets natural light from all sides. Full-height glazing allows light to pour in from the south, filtered by bamboo along the property line. A partition separates the entry hall from the kitchen but doesn't reach
your kitchen during daytime hours. Besides, who doesn't love a gorgeous light-filled space?North- and south-facing windows are optimal for bringing in natural light. Northern light is softer and unaccompanied by glare or direct light (which brings with it heat). South-facing windows can introduce
equipped outdoor kitchen featuring a Hybrid Fire Grill, cooktop, cabinetry, refrigeration and a sink is always a gathering space because of the delicious dishes created in it.
Designed by Brian Reinarts of Land Elements Landscape Architects in Fargo, ND.
is an outdoor living space that channels the hard elements of the North Dakota prairie and tight-knit social networks that gave settlers in this upper Midwest city the fortitude and sense of community to survive and thrive.
Raw steel, ipe wood, basalt flooring are strong and durable materials that create
a new outdoor rug range and I believe this photo would really complement then rug.
Love the idea of an outdoor fireplace
set and outdoor fireplace create a warm setting next to the home's backyard pool. Julie placed glass over an empty drum to make a table that can be filled with sand and seashells in summer and pine cones during the holidays. "As the seasons change and it gets colder outside, we move from the ocean side