The 10 Most Popular New Patios and Decks Right Now
Get ideas for outdoor lounges, fire pits and more from these most-saved patio and deck photos recently uploaded to Houzz
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Adding a patio or deck is a great way to expand your living space while enjoying fresh air and natural views. You’ll find plenty of year-round inspiration for stylish outdoor lounges, cozy fire features and other welcoming elements in this countdown of the most popular patio and deck photos new to Houzz.
Adding a patio or deck is a great way to expand your living space while enjoying fresh air and natural views. You’ll find plenty of year-round inspiration for stylish outdoor lounges, cozy fire features and other welcoming elements in this countdown of the most popular patio and deck photos new to Houzz.
9. Wine and Dine
Warm wood, natural stone and elegant furnishings create the stylish wine country aesthetic these Napa Valley, California, homeowners wanted. Douglah Designs also added a built-in barbecue, mounted heaters and minimalist cable railings to ensure that the space can be enjoyed, and the vineyard views appreciated, throughout the year.
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Warm wood, natural stone and elegant furnishings create the stylish wine country aesthetic these Napa Valley, California, homeowners wanted. Douglah Designs also added a built-in barbecue, mounted heaters and minimalist cable railings to ensure that the space can be enjoyed, and the vineyard views appreciated, throughout the year.
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8. All Squared Up
A side yard seating area adds outdoor living space to this modern farmhouse in Los Angeles. Maingreen Remodel & Construction made the patio intimate and tucked away, with just a few lounge chairs on a small grid of pavers. But a stately brick fireplace ensures that this small lounge will frequently receive visitors.
A side yard seating area adds outdoor living space to this modern farmhouse in Los Angeles. Maingreen Remodel & Construction made the patio intimate and tucked away, with just a few lounge chairs on a small grid of pavers. But a stately brick fireplace ensures that this small lounge will frequently receive visitors.
7. Natural Beauty
This Montana patio by Yellowstone Traditions takes advantage of its spectacular setting near the Yellowstone River. A semicircle of Adirondack chairs cozies up to a rustic stone fire pit. Boulders and naturalistic plantings frame the paved space. Nothing draws too much attention away from the sweeping landscape and big sky.
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This Montana patio by Yellowstone Traditions takes advantage of its spectacular setting near the Yellowstone River. A semicircle of Adirondack chairs cozies up to a rustic stone fire pit. Boulders and naturalistic plantings frame the paved space. Nothing draws too much attention away from the sweeping landscape and big sky.
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6. Rooftop Relaxation
Thanks to its rooftop location and minimalist railings, this Montana deck at a family lake house by Denman Construction enjoys unobstructed waterfront views. The oversize cushy furniture, selected by Pearson Design Group, makes it the perfect spot for taking in a sunrise or sunset.
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Thanks to its rooftop location and minimalist railings, this Montana deck at a family lake house by Denman Construction enjoys unobstructed waterfront views. The oversize cushy furniture, selected by Pearson Design Group, makes it the perfect spot for taking in a sunrise or sunset.
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5. Evening Glow
Twinkling string lights entice visitors out to this deck in a Hampshire, England, backyard. Simon Orchard Garden Design heightened the ambiance with a tabletop lantern, a sectional sofa and cushy throws. A slatted screen along one side adds privacy.
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Twinkling string lights entice visitors out to this deck in a Hampshire, England, backyard. Simon Orchard Garden Design heightened the ambiance with a tabletop lantern, a sectional sofa and cushy throws. A slatted screen along one side adds privacy.
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4. Curtain Call
An impressive pergola defines this corner of a New Jersey backyard by Ledden Palimeno Landscape. The curtains can stay pulled back on clear, sunny days, opening up the space to the whole backyard. At night or when the weather is chilly, closing the drapes can help radiate and trap heat to create a warm, cozy experience.
An impressive pergola defines this corner of a New Jersey backyard by Ledden Palimeno Landscape. The curtains can stay pulled back on clear, sunny days, opening up the space to the whole backyard. At night or when the weather is chilly, closing the drapes can help radiate and trap heat to create a warm, cozy experience.
3. Bird’s-Eye View
This overhead view of a deck by Fineline Deck Builders in Great Falls, Virginia, showcases its smart layout and orderly flow. A sectional sofa anchors half of the space, leaving plenty of breathing room for a path that leads to a dining area. Wide steps descend to a patio with lounge chairs. Lush potted plants help mark thresholds and boundaries.
This overhead view of a deck by Fineline Deck Builders in Great Falls, Virginia, showcases its smart layout and orderly flow. A sectional sofa anchors half of the space, leaving plenty of breathing room for a path that leads to a dining area. Wide steps descend to a patio with lounge chairs. Lush potted plants help mark thresholds and boundaries.
2. Staying in Line
In Osterville, Massachusetts, James Phillip Golden Architect differentiated this smaller seating area just off the backyard’s main patio with stone pavers and turf in a geometric pattern. The sophisticated space also features a built-in stone fire pit, crisp white patio furniture and an assortment of grasses and hydrangeas that reinforce the coastal Cape Cod feel.
In Osterville, Massachusetts, James Phillip Golden Architect differentiated this smaller seating area just off the backyard’s main patio with stone pavers and turf in a geometric pattern. The sophisticated space also features a built-in stone fire pit, crisp white patio furniture and an assortment of grasses and hydrangeas that reinforce the coastal Cape Cod feel.
1. Pull Up a Stool
Two stools and a built-in bar provide the perfect spot for perching with a beverage on this small roof deck by Liquid Interiors in Hong Kong. Clear railings allow for a panoramic view, framed beautifully by a clean-lined pergola and cascading vines that surround a built-in hot tub.
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Two stools and a built-in bar provide the perfect spot for perching with a beverage on this small roof deck by Liquid Interiors in Hong Kong. Clear railings allow for a panoramic view, framed beautifully by a clean-lined pergola and cascading vines that surround a built-in hot tub.
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Noz Design pulled in playful colors for this deck off a Mill Valley, California, home. A bold persimmon sectional sofa anchors the space, while accent tables, an outdoor rug and other cozy details further punch up the palette. The result is a comfy and stylish space where the homeowners can relax and take in the impressive redwood views.
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