use with the red brick? It looks lighter than grey. I love the contrast between the red brick and mortar.Thanks!
Do you know the name of this brick and who it is made by?
Really like the slate patio against the house
walk out the back door, down the couple of steps, into the sunroom, with the same type of flooring
like this english doors, brickwork and light look ... and the low flat riser look in the steps for the front porch. Brickwork detail frames the doors rather than using a render finish.
love the tiles and the way the vegetable garden very neatly wraps around the design.
Not the right look for our house, but like the clean, geometric layout.
The slate tile patio, the beds with fountain in middle.
and love the black against natural wood combination.
Love it! The neatness and woodsy feel. Somewhere would like an outdoor kitchen and outdoor fireplace even a hot tub incorporated in and making better use of space.
The back patio is as pretty as it is practical for entertaining, with large stone pavers, immaculately groomed garden beds and plenty of seating. A stream runs along the back of the house, and a forest beyond that. "We love the freedom of living in this neighborhood. To have a little forest in our back
believe the columns used for the posts were constructed of ponderosa pine and custom stained.
along with the fan and nearby plantings, the whole look has a by-the-water feel.
Wicker color with the purple flowers
between the two lounge chairs
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love the way the corner piece is used on it's own in between the two lounge chairs
like the "concept" of possible corner chair )not necessarily this one) for maybe either patio or even inside corner (stuffed chair or bench in corner if hang TV)
love the way the corner piece
This patio may or may not be near a body of water, but it doesn't matter; it easily translates into elements for a successful cabana. The natural wood furniture with white fabric feels light and airy, and along with the fan and nearby plantings, the whole look has a by-the-water feel
inbetween the bricks. What is behind the bricks keeping this together?
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Exterior of my house is predominantly brick ('70s) of dark brown, lighter, (3 or so color variations). What is the best color/style of Nickolock type pavers for the patio so it isn't too much pattern against pattern please
all of the cabinet area using this stone? I have brick on my existing wall & I can't match it.
cabinet on the other side that the counter top is on and the stone is around the perimeter.
Hi @robinmerry. Do you happen to have a photo of your exterior you could upload? I'd love to get a better idea of the colors you're talking about. Although my first suggestion is to go with a single color of patio
one of the exterior brick colors of your house, I have a feeling it'll all meld together beautifully!
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Georgian style home, located in Winter Park, FL, was custom designed by Phil Kean Designs with an open floor plan that connects to the lanai via pocketing glass windows and doors to maximize indoor/outdoor living and entertainment areas of the home.
The lanai opens to the kitchen, great room, and master
throughout the year. In order to be able to spend time on the lanai during hot Florida summers, the homeowners needed their design team to find a solution that would protect them from heat and insects while maintaining the view to the outside.
Phantom Screens Executive motorized retractable screens were
sacrificing the views to outside. The selected mesh fabric blocks 90% of the UV rays, thereby maintaining a cooler temperature within the lanai when the screens are lowered.
The house and garden display our client’s love of art and sculpture. The open plan style of the house allows our clients to look out into their garden from almost every room. The landscape design needed to have a very modern and sculptural feel. The silver, green and glaucous tones of the plants always
Love the cute 3D effect of the bumps!
love the bench and the plantings
I like the clean lines of the bench and patio area
I like the bench, hedge and box balls
void. The more mass you have, such as the evergreens used here, the more enclosed the garden will feel, whereas more open space creates more of a void.The open paved space here is the void; it allows open views out of the garden.