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Sunspace of Central Ohio, LLC
Sunspace of Central Ohio, LLC
Small elegant concrete paver screened-in back porch photo in Columbus with a roof extension
Small elegant concrete paver screened-in back porch photo in Columbus with a roof extension
DWY Landscape Architects
Landscape design took into consideration the clients' love of sports, family gatherings and entertainment within a small backyard space.
Greg Wilson Photography
WA Design Architects
Photo credit: WA design
Large contemporary gray one-story concrete flat roof idea in San Francisco with a metal roof
Large contemporary gray one-story concrete flat roof idea in San Francisco with a metal roof
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Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association
PA Landscape Group, Inc. http://www.palandscapegroup.com/
Project Entry: Mechanicsburg Residence
2013 PLNA Awards for Landscape Excellence Winner
Category: Residential Hardscaping $60,000 & Over
Award Level: Bronze
Project Description:
Our client was ready to replace a deteriorating wood deck at the back of their home. They wanted to create an area where his wife and two daughters could enjoy the outdoors,occasional meal off the grill, and hang out with friends.
We were challenged to keep the outdoor room from sprawling over a rear yard with a consistently changing grade to the side property line and keeping some open lawn for the sports minded daughters. The area at the back property was wooded and owned by the homeowners association and not maintained.
Our design goals were to create a three season area to enjoy the grill year round and social space for family and friends. Oh yes,a place to read the newspaper and watch the Philly's.
The existing deck was surrounded by six foot Euonymus alatus, which we decided early on to save and transplant if possible. The Euonymus had been a part of the house since it was constructed. The Euonymus became a new screen, to separate the area from the property line. We created a landing large enough to tie the door,grill pavilion and patio areas together and the steps are good if more kids show up than expected. The dining and grilling area is under roof of a 12ft. x 18ft. pavilion. This structure provides a roofed enclosure. The interior roof is softly lighted and a fan provided to keep a comfortable breeze. The grill,table, and hardscape buffet provide all that is needed to dine and a spot to set the TV to keep up with the Philly's. After dinner the family can move down to the fireplace and hot tub area to relax and enjoy the evening. While Dad can spread out the sports page on the table and read the newspaper.
Brussel Block pavers, by Unilock,were choose for the casual tumbled quality and smooth clean surface to accommodate socks and bare feet. One inlay was placed just off the landing to be a central point of the outdoor space. Darker red colored Copthorne pavers, by Unilock, are used as accents both vertically and horizontally to be contiguous with the fireplace element. We set the fireplace at a 45 degree angle and set the wood boxes parallel and perpendicular to the fire box. This creates a cozy seating area and prevents the total layout from running straight across the rear ofthe house. We also constructed a customized the hearth to provide a wider sitting area. Coming from the garage we keep the same grade to the back kitchen door, dropped down one step to the patio and pavilion and then down two steps into the fireplace and hot tub area. This also breaks up the feeling of going straight across the back of the house. The grill island houses a Lynx grill and in the end of the grill island is a refrigerator so that everyone does not have to keep going behind the counter to get drinks.At the opposite end of the pavilion a hardscape buffet was built to provide more counter space for serving food and supplied with electricity to provide power for a TV,computer etc.
Low voltage pathway lighting was positioned along the walk from the drive to the back doors for security and safety along the path. Up lighting to the interior of the pavilion roof give an ambient light to the grill and dining area and minimal lighting to the fireplace which will radiate its own light. Control of the pavilion lights is located on the grill island. Low voltage lighting provides a great view along the back wood line. This light along the wood line expands visually the space allowing the backyard to become a great space for all to enjoy.
Our client's expectations were surpassed in meeting the challenge of our design goals.
Photo Credit: PA Landscape Group, Inc.
Phantom Screens
This traditional 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 suite, creating a spacious living area that is used 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 specified as a versatile and cost-effective choice for creating a more comfortable living environment without 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.
David Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio -- Photos: Susan Gilmore
Example of an arts and crafts backyard concrete patio design in Minneapolis with a gazebo
Example of an arts and crafts backyard concrete patio design in Minneapolis with a gazebo
Sunspace of Central Ohio, LLC
Sunspace of Central Ohio, LLC
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless screened-in back porch remodel in Columbus with decking and a roof extension
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless screened-in back porch remodel in Columbus with decking and a roof extension
David Rolston Landscape Architects
An updated Traditional home with a Contemporary Pool Pavilion and Landscape in the center of Dallas.
The space was conceived by David Rolston and The Architect for the Pool Pavilion is Thomas Upchurch
http://www.upchurcharchitects.com
Photos by David Rolston, Inc.
Zack|de Vito Architecture + Construction
Exterior of Main House and Carport
Bruce Damonte
Trendy two-story exterior home photo in San Francisco
Trendy two-story exterior home photo in San Francisco
Flavin Architects
This new modern house is located in a meadow in Lenox MA. The house is designed as a series of linked pavilions to connect the house to the nature and to provide the maximum daylight in each room. The center focus of the home is the largest pavilion containing the living/dining/kitchen, with the guest pavilion to the south and the master bedroom and screen porch pavilions to the west. While the roof line appears flat from the exterior, the roofs of each pavilion have a pronounced slope inward and to the north, a sort of funnel shape. This design allows rain water to channel via a scupper to cisterns located on the north side of the house. Steel beams, Douglas fir rafters and purlins are exposed in the living/dining/kitchen pavilion.
Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
Bernard Andre Photography
Bernard Andre Photography
Example of a large classic rectangular pool design in San Francisco
Example of a large classic rectangular pool design in San Francisco
Sunspace of Central Ohio, LLC
Sunspace of Central Ohio, LLC
Example of a large mountain style light wood floor and brown floor sunroom design in Columbus with no fireplace and a standard ceiling
Example of a large mountain style light wood floor and brown floor sunroom design in Columbus with no fireplace and a standard ceiling
Homestead Timber Frames
A screened in pavilion with a privacy fence on two sides located right off the golf course.
Design ideas for a traditional landscaping in Nashville.
Design ideas for a traditional landscaping in Nashville.
Homestead Timber Frames
A screened in pavilion with a privacy fence on two sides located right off the golf course.
Patio - mid-sized rustic backyard stone patio idea in Nashville with a fire pit and a pergola
Patio - mid-sized rustic backyard stone patio idea in Nashville with a fire pit and a pergola
Penza Bailey Architects
Originally constructed in 1937 as the centerpiece of a country estate, the new owners elected to give their home a complete interior makeover before moving in. The kitchen was enlarged and modernized as was the master bedroom and bath on the fl oor above it. Three wings were added to the original home, one to house the garage, mud room, laundry and “Gentleman’s Retreat” on the lower level and a children’s/guest bedroom and bath on the upper level.
The addition at the middle rear of the house holds a family dining area screened pavilion with a large walk-in closet connected to the master bedroom upstairs. The third addition is an all-season, enclosed pavilion space at the west end of the house. The renovations and additions presented challenges, especially at the front entrance where a dark closeted stair to the upper level was opened up to flood the entire two level entry hall with natural daylight.
The project was featured in a ten-page spread in the May 2011 issue of Chesapeake Home + Living magazine.
Sargent Photography
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Home Tailors Building & Remodeling
Project by Home Tailors Building & Remodeling + M.Valdes Architects
Photos by George Heinrich Photography
Inspiration for a modern exterior home remodel in Minneapolis
Inspiration for a modern exterior home remodel in Minneapolis
Rod Sidley Architects
The Owners were looking for a large screen porch that blended with the style of their contemporary house.
Minimalist home design photo in Cincinnati
Minimalist home design photo in Cincinnati
Gregory Thomas, Architect, AKBD, CG&S Design-Build
Detached Screened Pavilion with terraced garden setting and cascading water features.
Teahouse Builder: David Wilkes Builders
Landscape Contractor: Fred Strauss
Photos: Gregory Thomas
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