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Example of a mid-sized trendy backyard deck design in San Francisco with a fire pit and no cover

12th Street Residence

Contemporary Deck, San Francisco

The custom-built eating counter evokes a sidewalk café and doubles as a serving counter for summertime gatherings. photo by Lincoln Barbour
Example of a mid-sized trendy backyard deck design in San Francisco with a fire pit and no cover - Houzz

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Susan Diana Harris Interior Design wrote:October 25, 2011
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    Ogawa Fisher Architects
    9 years ago
    We used Loewen, it was actually a large bifold window we used because the head height was too low, and we since it wasn't a passageway, we didn't need a door-type sill. www.loewen.com
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    Susan Diana Harris Interior Design
    9 years ago
    Thanks so much!
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Vanessa Brunner added this to Kitchen of the Week: An Open and Light-Filled TransformationSeptember 30, 2011

At first, the plan was to connect the kitchen to the rear yard with a large glass bi-fold door, but the roofline was...

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