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Christian Rice Architects, Inc.
Mid-sized island style rooftop privacy deck photo in San Diego with a roof extension
Billdr Renovation
The aim of this project was to bring intimacy and versatility to a duplex backyard with the addition of a new patio, garden, shed, and fence, sourced from treated wood. This project involved removing the existing soil, landscaping, installing fences, building a patio and a shed. The client also took the opportunity to install a charging station for their electric vehicle.
Deck - small craftsman backyard ground level privacy deck idea in Toronto - Houzz
Highline: Design & Build
Gable style deck cover with stained pine tongue and groove ceiling. Chandelier, recessed lighting and speakers. Trex Transcend decking and railing with Cocktail Cap. Privacy Wall.
PC Industries Welding & Fabrication, PCI Metal
This Downtown Jackson home is full of contemporary steel. The handrail and stairs are simple yet functional and were installed in sections and mounted to the floor and walls. Steel columns were positioned on the decks outside so the wood screen would act as a privacy barrier for the close downtown residences. A horizontal rail was installed to match the privacy screen that was installed. Each horizontal bar was shop welded in place and installed in one section. The emergency ladder was manufactured out of steel and installed under an external floor grate. Hinges were welded into place creating a trap door egress to allow an easy exit access if required. All in all, this Downtown abode encompasses steel and wood in a contemporary modern variation.
Reverse Architecture
When the door is folded away the ipe deck feels like an extension of the living room. The end wall screen was added to allow more light onto the deck while retaining privacy.
Juneroko Interiors
ipe wood deck design by Juneroko Interiors. Juneroko Interiors created outdoor living room space including partial walls, planter boxes, built in benches, bar table and grill prep table.
TZS Design
Back Deck
Inspiration for a large modern backyard ground level privacy and metal railing deck remodel in Chicago with a roof extension
Inspiration for a large modern backyard ground level privacy and metal railing deck remodel in Chicago with a roof extension
Deck & Drive Solutions
New Trex Toasted Sand Deck with HideAway Screens (Dash Design) and Westbury Railing with Drink Rail
Example of a mid-sized backyard ground level privacy and metal railing deck design in Other with no cover
Example of a mid-sized backyard ground level privacy and metal railing deck design in Other with no cover
Mom's Design Build
This ipe deck is complete with a modern tiled fireplace wall, a wood accent privacy wall, a beer fridge with a keg tap, cable railings, a louvered roof pergola, outdoor heaters and stunning outdoor lighting. The perfect space to entertain a party or relax and watch TV with the family.
Alloi Architecture + Construction
Mid-sized mountain style backyard second story privacy and cable railing deck photo in Los Angeles
HD Squared Architects, LLC
Backyard privacy and cable railing deck photo in Other with a roof extension
AMD Architecture
Example of a minimalist rooftop second story privacy and metal railing deck design in Salt Lake City with a roof extension
Hayes Landscape Design Services
Example of a small arts and crafts backyard privacy and wood railing deck design in Seattle with no cover
Parco Studio
A mood board focused on trellises and pergolas for our client's Marin County lookout.
Example of a mid-sized minimalist backyard second story privacy and metal railing deck design in San Francisco with a pergola
Example of a mid-sized minimalist backyard second story privacy and metal railing deck design in San Francisco with a pergola
Meldrum Design
As with most properties in coastal San Diego this parcel of land was expensive and this client wanted to maximize their return on investment. We did this by filling every little corner of the allowable building area (width, depth, AND height).
We designed a new two-story home that includes three bedrooms, three bathrooms, one office/ bedroom, an open concept kitchen/ dining/ living area, and my favorite part, a huge outdoor covered deck.
Metropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
Updating of this Venice Beach bungalow home was a real treat. Timing was everything here since it was supposed to go on the market in 30day. (It took us 35days in total for a complete remodel).
The corner lot has a great front "beach bum" deck that was completely refinished and fenced for semi-private feel.
The entire house received a good refreshing paint including a new accent wall in the living room.
The kitchen was completely redo in a Modern vibe meets classical farmhouse with the labyrinth backsplash and reclaimed wood floating shelves.
Notice also the rugged concrete look quartz countertop.
A small new powder room was created from an old closet space, funky street art walls tiles and the gold fixtures with a blue vanity once again are a perfect example of modern meets farmhouse.
Azenco Outdoor
The owner of the charming family home wanted to cover the old pool deck converted into an outdoor patio to add a dried and shaded area outside the home. This newly covered deck should be resistant, functional, and large enough to accommodate friends or family gatherings without a pole blocking the splendid river view.
Studio Trejo
With a roof deck over-looking Washington DC
Mid-sized danish rooftop privacy deck photo in Other
Mid-sized danish rooftop privacy deck photo in Other
Privacy Deck Ideas
HELT
This lakefront diamond in the rough lot was waiting to be discovered by someone with a modern naturalistic vision and passion. Maintaining an eco-friendly, and sustainable build was at the top of the client priority list. Designed and situated to benefit from passive and active solar as well as through breezes from the lake, this indoor/outdoor living space truly establishes a symbiotic relationship with its natural surroundings. The pie-shaped lot provided significant challenges with a street width of 50ft, a steep shoreline buffer of 50ft, as well as a powerline easement reducing the buildable area. The client desired a smaller home of approximately 2500sf that juxtaposed modern lines with the free form of the natural setting. The 250ft of lakefront afforded 180-degree views which guided the design to maximize this vantage point while supporting the adjacent environment through preservation of heritage trees. Prior to construction the shoreline buffer had been rewilded with wildflowers, perennials, utilization of clover and meadow grasses to support healthy animal and insect re-population. The inclusion of solar panels as well as hydroponic heated floors and wood stove supported the owner’s desire to be self-sufficient. Core ten steel was selected as the predominant material to allow it to “rust” as it weathers thus blending into the natural environment.
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