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Patio - large traditional backyard stone patio idea in Houston with a fire pit
Patio - large traditional backyard stone patio idea in Houston with a fire pit
First Choice Custom Builders
Pool house with rock bar, island and fireplace. Brick smoker and custom cabinetry. Brick privacy wall.
Photo Credits: Epic Foto Group
Large elegant backyard tile and rectangular lap pool house photo in Dallas
Large elegant backyard tile and rectangular lap pool house photo in Dallas
MA Peterson Design Build, Inc.
Our Minneapolis homeowners chose to embark on the new journey of retirement with a freshly remodeled home. While some retire in pure peace and quiet, our homeowners wanted to make sure they had a welcoming spot to entertain; A seasonal porch that could be used almost year-round.
The original home, built in 1928, had French doors which led down stairs to the patio below. Desiring a more intimate outdoor place to relax and entertain, MA Peterson added the seasonal porch with large scale ceiling beams. Radiant heat was installed to extend the use into the cold Minnesota months, and metal brackets were used to create a feeling of authenticity in the space. Surrounded by cypress-stained AZEK decking products and finishing the smooth look with fascia plugs, the hot tub was incorporated into the deck space.
Interiors by Brown Cow Design. Photography by Alyssa Lee Photography.
Creative Design Landscaping
Inspiration for a large timeless backyard rectangular and tile natural pool remodel in New York
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
View of the home from the patio. New lannon stone steps connect the patio to the home.
Renn Kuhnen Photography
Patio - large traditional backyard stone patio idea in Milwaukee
Patio - large traditional backyard stone patio idea in Milwaukee
Legacy Construction Northeast LLC
Carol Kurth Architecture, PC , Peter Krupenye Photography
Inspiration for a large timeless backyard patio remodel in New York with a roof extension and a fire pit
Inspiration for a large timeless backyard patio remodel in New York with a roof extension and a fire pit
Anthony Wilder Design/Build, Inc.
We designed a three season room with removable window/screens and a large sliding screen door. The Walnut matte rectified field tile floors are heated, We included an outdoor TV, ceiling fans and a linear fireplace insert with star Fyre glass. Outside, we created a seating area around a fire pit and fountain water feature, as well as a new patio for grilling.
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
National Association of the Remodeling Industry
JP Compass, Chesterland, Ohio, 2021 Regional CotY Award Winner, Residential Landscape Design/ Outdoor Living Over $250,000
Pool - large traditional backyard stone pool idea in Cleveland
Pool - large traditional backyard stone pool idea in Cleveland
Chicago Roof Deck & Garden
Tropical Hardwood Decking, Reclaimed Timber Pergola, Glass Panels, Louvered Slat Screening, Custom Firepit, Sectional and Lounge Chair, Lighting, Built-in Planters, Plants - Designed by Adam Miller
Bonick Landscaping
Pool with Pennsylvania bluestone coping and decks, copper scupper fountains surrounded by a lush landscape.
Photo By Sara Donaldson
Inspiration for a large timeless backyard rectangular and stone infinity pool fountain remodel in Dallas
Inspiration for a large timeless backyard rectangular and stone infinity pool fountain remodel in Dallas
Georgian Homefronts, LLC
Atlanta Custom Builder, Quality Homes Built with Traditional Values
Location: 12850 Highway 9
Suite 600-314
Alpharetta, GA 30004
This is an example of a large traditional brick front porch design in Atlanta with a roof extension.
This is an example of a large traditional brick front porch design in Atlanta with a roof extension.
RSU Contractors
Patio - large traditional backyard concrete patio idea in Nashville with a roof extension and a fireplace
Sexton Development
Photo of a large traditional backyard stone landscaping in Chicago with a fire pit.
CMHP Design, LLC
Photo of a large traditional partial sun backyard concrete paver landscaping in Other.
VanderHorn Architects
The soaring vaulted ceiling and its exposed timber framing rises from the sturdy brick arched facades. Flemish bond (above the arches), running bond (columns), and basket weave patterns (kitchen wall) differentiate distinct surfaces of the classical composition. A paddle fan suspended from the ceiling provides a comforting breeze to the seating areas below.
Gus Cantavero Photography
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
Hughes Landscaping
Ground view of deck. Outwardly visible structural elements are wrapped in pVC. Photo Credit: Johnna Harrison
Inspiration for a large timeless backyard second story outdoor kitchen deck remodel in DC Metro with a pergola
Inspiration for a large timeless backyard second story outdoor kitchen deck remodel in DC Metro with a pergola
Large Traditional Outdoor Design Ideas
Pool Environments, Inc.
Originally designed by one of the most notable landscape architects in town, this once impressive project had faltered in recent years. The pool and spa still functioned well, and the client wanted to keep it intact. In addition, they wanted to keep as much of the existing landscaping as possible. The surrounding decks, walls, and steps were fair game. At first glance, one might think that our changes were simple material changes. Upon closer inspection, however, one can see the subtle, yet transformative changes that come together to update this classic pool in a tasteful, timeless manner, and improve the flow and usability of the deck areas, while softening the feel of the massive hardscape.
The subtle changes begin as soon as you walk out the back door of the house. The existing decking had a lot of what we call “tweeners”; areas that are overly generous walkways, yet not large enough to house furniture. The awkwardly small bluestone patio was expanded to accommodate a generous seating area, by pushing the step-down closer to the pool. Our talented stone mason carefully married the new bluestone into the existing, resulting in an imperceptible difference between the two. As you descend the new bluestone steps to the pool level, your bare feet will be thankful for the new smooth-finished limestone colored concrete, with a hand cut pattern carefully etched into its surface. The old red brick decking was so hot that the owners could not walk around the pool in bare feet. The brick coping was also replaced with an eased edge Pennsylvania Premier Stone which matches the new step treads throughout the project. Between the house and the pool, a large raised planter was reconfigured, giving additional space to the pool deck for a shaded lounge chair area.
Across the pool, a bank of rather tall painted brick retaining walls were cut down, shortened, and moved. This lessened the visual impact of the walls, which were rather overwhelming in the space, as well as opening up a new seating area, nestled under the arms of the massive pecan at the back of the property. Rather than continuing solid decking around the entire pool, the area near these walls has been transformed to large stone stepper pads set in a sea of beautiful St. Augustine lawn. This creates a visually softened area that is still suited to setting tables and chairs when the guest list calls for additional seating.
The spa area is quite possibly the most dramatic change on this project. Yet more raised planter walls divided this area into awkward spaces, unsuited to proper furniture placement. The planters were removed, new stone decks, once again expertly married into the existing, opening the area to house a large dining table and new built in bbq area. The spa itself was re-imagined with the bluestone coping, and painted brick veneer. The most impressive addition though is the new handmade glazed tiles that surround the existing cast stone water feature. This water feature was almost unnoticeable against the painted brick wall, but now the dramatic arch and pop of color draw the eye to this quaint little corner of the property.
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