house are a composition of iconic shed volumes sited between Highway 1 to the East and the end of a cul-de-sac to the West. The Eastern façade lends a sense of privacy and protection from the highway, with a smaller entrance, high windows, and thickened wall. The exposed framing of the thickened wall creates
creates a floor to ceiling feature for books in the living room. The Western façade, with large glass barn doors and generous windows, opens the house to the garden, The Sea Ranch, and the ocean beyond. Connecting the two façades, an enclosed central porch serves as a dual entrance and favorite gathering
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gave it a makeover! We used Cumaru decking, mahogany rail caps and posts, and Atlantis Cable-Rail. We added quartzite Deck Stone panels to accent the steps, benches and planters. The decking was installed using the Kreg hidden fastening system and was finished with Wolman EHT-Hardwood sealer. We installed
Sorry for the delay in answering your question! The posts and rails are simply mahogany. The cables and hardware are manufactured by Atlantis. www.atlantisrail.com
Good luck! Everett
a new deck for my house
quartzite deck stone panels for steps
- adds a bit of creativity and unexpected. the dual level is nice
Is this a torch down deck cover? What is the wood used on the underside?
I've been trying to get ideas to add height to a patio. It's difficult with a low roof line.
There is a gutter at the back of the patio roof, with downspouts (visible on either side of the sliding door) that connect to pipes that carry the water under the patio and out into the yard, some distance away.
planking on ceiling & fans for covered dining area
Match a color from the architectural elements to furniture. This perfectly aligned row of chairs coordinates with the columns and beams, resulting in a balanced and appealing facade
Match a color from the architectural elements to furniture. This perfectly aligned row of chairs coordinates with the columns and beams, resulting in a balanced and appealing facade.
porch. (Designed while at EHDD in association with Joe Esherick) Photograph by David Wakely
thoughts for the moment. Thanks for what you said about my work -- I appreciate it.
Best,
Cathy
Hi Cathy- Thank you for all of your feedback! The deck will be in full sun (south facing in Pleasanton, Ca.) right outside of a 16' glass slider. I'm trying to create the feel of a continuous floor. We have
starts as a dark brown. Left without a finish it will grey out -- not as white as the AYC but the grain is tighter -- I need to think about this a little. The easy options are redwood -- horrible splinters, western red cedar -- it will also grey, splinter issue not as bad as redwood -- more affordable than
I see a soft charcoal color with brown undertones. Start by looking at Ben Moore's Iron Mountain/2134-30.
Not sure who made these doors but we just did one exactly like it for a client in Hallendale Beach, Florida for a spec home made out of solid mahogany wood with bronze impact glass. http://www
possibility for a porch that works on a tunscan home
arched porch if we do a porch
not for brad but it just feels good. thats the thing we want to create when someone walks up to the front door. it feels finished polished and good.