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Rockefeller Kempel Architects
Contemporary Patio
Photographer: Eric Staudenmaier
Patio - modern courtyard concrete patio idea in Portland
Patio - modern courtyard concrete patio idea in Portland
Room & Board
Petite enough to fit on small balconies, but big on comfort, the Crest outdoor chair creates the perfect spot to lounge. A hidden swivel base lets you enjoy a 360-degree view, while durable Sunbrella® fabric looks great season after season. The attached seat cushion stays put in the wind.
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SDH Studio Architecture and Interior Design
Patio - modern backyard concrete patio idea in Miami with a roof extension
AAA Architecture
César Rubio
Inspiration for a modern concrete patio remodel in San Francisco with no cover
Inspiration for a modern concrete patio remodel in San Francisco with no cover
Root & Vine Gardens
Bennett Media Studio
Inspiration for a large modern full sun rooftop landscaping in New York.
Inspiration for a large modern full sun rooftop landscaping in New York.
Hagstrom Builder
Natural light streams in everywhere through abundant glass, giving a 270 degree view of the lake. Reflecting straight angles of mahogany wood broken by zinc waves, this home blends efficiency with artistry.
Modern Outdoor Design Ideas
Regal Construction & Remodeling Inc.
Example of a large minimalist backyard concrete and rectangular lap pool design in Los Angeles
Eyoh Design
Guadalajara, San Clemente Coastal Modern Remodel
This major remodel and addition set out to take full advantage of the incredible view and create a clear connection to both the front and rear yards. The clients really wanted a pool and a home that they could enjoy with their kids and take full advantage of the beautiful climate that Southern California has to offer. The existing front yard was completely given to the street, so privatizing the front yard with new landscaping and a low wall created an opportunity to connect the home to a private front yard. Upon entering the home a large staircase blocked the view through to the ocean so removing that space blocker opened up the view and created a large great room.
Indoor outdoor living was achieved through the usage of large sliding doors which allow that seamless connection to the patio space that overlooks a new pool and view to the ocean. A large garden is rare so a new pool and bocce ball court were integrated to encourage the outdoor active lifestyle that the clients love.
The clients love to travel and wanted display shelving and wall space to display the art they had collected all around the world. A natural material palette gives a warmth and texture to the modern design that creates a feeling that the home is lived in. Though a subtle change from the street, upon entering the front door the home opens up through the layers of space to a new lease on life with this remodel.
Sebastian Construction Group
Architect: LM Studio, Los Angeles
Interior Designer: Lane McCook & Associates, Los Angeles
Landscape Architect: Nikila Rigby Ellis, Los Angeles
Minimalist pool photo in Dallas
Minimalist pool photo in Dallas
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