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Professional Design Group
Example of a mid-sized classic backyard brick patio design in Richmond with no cover
Affordable Hardscapes of Virginia
At Affordable Hardscapes of Virginia we view ourselves as "Exterior Designers" taking outdoor areas and making them functional, beautiful and pleasurable. Our exciting new approaches to traditional landscaping challenges result in outdoor living areas your family can cherish forever.
Affordable Hardscapes of Virginia is a Design-Build company specializing in unique hardscape design and construction. Our Paver Patios, Retaining Walls, Outdoor Kitchens, Outdoor Fireplaces and Fire Pits add value to your property and bring your quality of life to a new level.
Diversified Contractors / DC Patio
Example of a mid-sized classic backyard tile patio kitchen design in DC Metro with no cover
A-1 Glass
Patio - mid-sized traditional backyard concrete patio idea in San Luis Obispo with no cover
Deck Remodelers.com
Gorgeous multilevel Ipe hardwood deck with stone inlay in sunken lounge area for fire bowl, Custom Ipe rails with Deckorator balusters, Our signature plinth block profile fascias. Our own privacy wall with faux pergola over eating area. Built in Ipe planters transition from upper to lower decks and bring a burst of color. The skirting around the base of the deck is all done in mahogany lattice and trimmed with Ipe. The lighting is all Timbertech. Give us a call today @ 973.729.2125 to discuss your project
Sean McAleer
Susan Friedman Landscape Architecture
The outdoor fireplace and raised spa, make a beautiful focal point in this exquisite backyard landscape renovation.
Example of a huge classic backyard patio design in San Francisco with a fire pit and no cover
Example of a huge classic backyard patio design in San Francisco with a fire pit and no cover
LandCrafters, LLC
The patio and fire pit align with the kitchen and dining area of the home and flows outward from the redone existing deck.
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless backyard concrete paver patio remodel in Milwaukee with no cover and a fire pit
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless backyard concrete paver patio remodel in Milwaukee with no cover and a fire pit
Outdoor Dreams
Greg Koehler
Example of a mid-sized classic backyard concrete paver patio design in Richmond with a fire pit and no cover
Example of a mid-sized classic backyard concrete paver patio design in Richmond with a fire pit and no cover
Johns Building Supply
Traditional Style Fire Feature - Techo-Bloc's Valencia Fire Pit.
Patio - large traditional backyard stone patio idea in Boston with a fire pit and no cover
Patio - large traditional backyard stone patio idea in Boston with a fire pit and no cover
Rue Group, Inc. / Kathryn Rue, Landscape Architect
A beautiful home was surrounded by an old and poorly laid out landscape before our firm was called in to evaluate ways to re-organize the spaces and pull the whole look together for the rich and refined tastes of this client. Today they are proud to entertain at poolside where there is now enough space to have over-flowing parties. A vine covered custom wood lattice arbor successfully hides the side of the garage while creating a stunning focal point at the shallow end of the pool. An intimate courtyard garden is just a step outside the Master Bedroom where the sounds of the central water fountain can be heard throughout the house and lush plantings, cobblestone paving and low iron rail accents transport you to New Orleans. The front yard and stone entry now truly reflect this home’s incredible interior and a charming rose garden, that was once an unused lawn area, leads to a secret garden.
21st Century Doors & Windows
21st Century Doors & Windows
Patio kitchen - large traditional backyard brick patio kitchen idea in Orange County with no cover
Patio kitchen - large traditional backyard brick patio kitchen idea in Orange County with no cover
Traditional Outdoor Design Ideas with No Cover
Building Arts Sustainable Architecture
The kitchen spills out onto the deck and the sliding glass door that was added in the master suite opens up into an exposed structure screen porch. Over all the exterior space extends the traffic flow of the interior and makes the home feel larger without adding actual square footage.
Troy Thies Photography
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