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Horizon Builders, Inc.
Block work surround the entire perimeter is original to the house built in 1969 in Rancho Mirage, CA. Pool chairs are sitting on new concrete pads. Fire pit was painted white to give that mid century look. New grass was installed to finish off the comfortable pool area.
Grounded - Richard Risner RLA, ASLA
Pool - mid-sized 1950s backyard concrete and rectangular aboveground pool idea in San Diego
PINNELLA KAHNG architecture studio LLC
Dining patio. Full height doors and windows were added to the home to connect it to the rear yard.
Example of a 1960s backyard concrete patio kitchen design in Phoenix with a roof extension
Example of a 1960s backyard concrete patio kitchen design in Phoenix with a roof extension
McCutcheon Construction Inc.
New entry with enclosed tranquil courtyard, above is a durable metal roof that has a state of the art thin film photovoltaic (solar) system.
Robert Vente Photographer
Shields Residential Inc.
Example of a mid-sized 1960s backyard concrete and rectangular hot tub design in Los Angeles
Laura Burvill Photography + Videography
Interiors and architecture photographer Laura Burvill captured this stunning Palm Springs condo.
Inspiration for a mid-sized 1950s backyard concrete and rectangular pool landscaping remodel in San Diego
Inspiration for a mid-sized 1950s backyard concrete and rectangular pool landscaping remodel in San Diego
Hsu McCullough
View from the Living Room with Dining room, courtyard patio and pergola covered outdoor dining with mature trees at the back. The interior spaces of the Great Room are punctuated by a series of wide Fleetwood Aluminum multi-sliding glass doors positioned to frame the gardens and patio beyond while the concrete floor transitions from inside to out.
Hsu McCullough
View from the Living Room with Dining room, courtyard patio and pergola covered outdoor dining with mature trees at the back. The interior spaces of the Great Room are punctuated by a series of wide Fleetwood Aluminum multi-sliding glass doors positioned to frame the gardens and patio beyond while the concrete floor transitions from inside to out.
Usable Space Interiors, LLC
Another angle.
Example of a large mid-century modern backyard concrete patio kitchen design in Nashville with a roof extension
Example of a large mid-century modern backyard concrete patio kitchen design in Nashville with a roof extension
Gary Fredricks Landscape Design
Example of a mid-sized mid-century modern backyard concrete and rectangular lap hot tub design in Los Angeles
Shields Residential Inc.
Hot tub - mid-sized 1960s backyard concrete and rectangular hot tub idea in Los Angeles
Mark Wesley Parson, Inc.
Renovation of an abandoned house and pool in Charlotte, NC. A custom, rim-flow edge, designed by Mark Wesley Parson, gave the pool a contemporary look.
Horizon Builders, Inc.
Block work surround the entire perimeter is original to the house built in 1969 in Rancho Mirage, CA. Pool chairs are sitting on new concrete pads. Fire pit was painted white to give that mid century look. New grass was installed to finish off the comfortable pool area.
Ryan Duebber Architect, LLC
Laramie Residence - Patio with shared bathroom addition beyond
Ross Van Pelt Photography
Example of a mid-sized 1950s backyard concrete patio design in Cincinnati with a fire pit and no cover
Example of a mid-sized 1950s backyard concrete patio design in Cincinnati with a fire pit and no cover
Prime Realty
Mid-sized 1950s side yard concrete patio photo in Los Angeles with a fireplace and no cover
Houck Construction Inc.
Inspiration for a mid-sized mid-century modern backyard concrete patio remodel in Los Angeles with a fire pit and a roof extension
Mid-Century Modern Outdoor Design Ideas
Kraft Custom Construction
After completing an interior remodel for this mid-century home in the South Salem hills, we revived the old, rundown backyard and transformed it into an outdoor living room that reflects the openness of the new interior living space. We tied the outside and inside together to create a cohesive connection between the two. The yard was spread out with multiple elevations and tiers, which we used to create “outdoor rooms” with separate seating, eating and gardening areas that flowed seamlessly from one to another. We installed a fire pit in the seating area; built-in pizza oven, wok and bar-b-que in the outdoor kitchen; and a soaking tub on the lower deck. The concrete dining table doubled as a ping-pong table and required a boom truck to lift the pieces over the house and into the backyard. The result is an outdoor sanctuary the homeowners can effortlessly enjoy year-round.
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