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This view of the deck shows the acid washed concrete which mimics the look of limestone and is more resistant to staining than natural stone. The row of columnar Dawyck purple beeches will fill in to add privacy. They are often placed around pools because they tend to hold their leaves late into the fall.

This covered patio in a high-rise apartment building has three areas, designated by area rugs. Outdoor furniture, durable, bright accessories and container plants brighten up this corner of the city.
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Wondering how to get a waterfall out from a floating deck? This pool designed by Randy Angell does just that. This pool brightens up this yard by the many modern touches the design offers with a unique concrete and synthetic turf patio creating a pleasing patio. The outdoor living space also includes a bar and cooking area to entertain guest. Not to be forgotten on those cooler nights you can relax by the fire pit. Architectural Photography by Vernon Wentz
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This is an example of a large traditional backyard stone landscaping in Charlotte.
This is an example of a large traditional backyard stone landscaping in Charlotte.

Wondering how to get a waterfall out from a floating deck? This pool designed by Randy Angell does just that. This pool brightens up this yard by the many modern touches the design offers with a unique concrete and synthetic turf patio creating a pleasing patio. The outdoor living space also includes a bar and cooking area to entertain guest. Not to be forgotten on those cooler nights you can relax by the fire pit. Architectural Photography by Vernon Wentz

Wondering how to get a waterfall out from a floating deck? This pool designed by Randy Angell does just that. This pool brightens up this yard by the many modern touches the design offers with a unique concrete and synthetic turf patio creating a pleasing patio. The outdoor living space also includes a bar and cooking area to entertain guest. Not to be forgotten on those cooler nights you can relax by the fire pit. Architectural Photography by Vernon Wentz

We love a good bathroom success story! The original state of this bathroom had good, modern bones, but needed new finishes. Without changing the great layout it already had, we managed to give this space a brand new look! The main goal of the space was to replace the orange hues with more updated tones, resulting in a more balanced look (there is no denying the orange needed to go!). So, before we dig into the new space, take a look at how it was before:
Cabinets
Replacing the door and drawer fronts was a major step to creating a new look to the space. We replaced the orange stained door and drawer fronts with new ones having a grey painted finish. This instantly brightened up the space! It’s amazing what a new color can do to a room.
Countertop
We love using quartz in bathroom spaces, and all spaces really! But especially in bathrooms because of its non-porous qualities which means it can handle splashes of water like no other. This is why we have it as the countertop on the vanity, the tub deck, and also tub surround. There is no denying the finish of this quartz is what makes this space pop. This is a 3cm Caesarstone in a finish of Calcutta Nuvo. It has lovely marble-like markings and we love the effect it has on the tub surround.
Although this space did not include any major renovation, we still achieved a space with a major new look. Don’t underestimate the power of new finishes!

Wondering how to get a waterfall out from a floating deck? This pool designed by Randy Angell does just that. This pool brightens up this yard by the many modern touches the design offers with a unique concrete and synthetic turf patio creating a pleasing patio. The outdoor living space also includes a bar and cooking area to entertain guest. Not to be forgotten on those cooler nights you can relax by the fire pit. Architectural Photography by Vernon Wentz

We love a good bathroom success story! The original state of this bathroom had good, modern bones, but needed new finishes. Without changing the great layout it already had, we managed to give this space a brand new look! The main goal of the space was to replace the orange hues with more updated tones, resulting in a more balanced look (there is no denying the orange needed to go!). So, before we dig into the new space, take a look at how it was before:
Cabinets
Replacing the door and drawer fronts was a major step to creating a new look to the space. We replaced the orange stained door and drawer fronts with new ones having a grey painted finish. This instantly brightened up the space! It’s amazing what a new color can do to a room.
Countertop
We love using quartz in bathroom spaces, and all spaces really! But especially in bathrooms because of its non-porous qualities which means it can handle splashes of water like no other. This is why we have it as the countertop on the vanity, the tub deck, and also tub surround. There is no denying the finish of this quartz is what makes this space pop. This is a 3cm Caesarstone in a finish of Calcutta Nuvo. It has lovely marble-like markings and we love the effect it has on the tub surround.
Although this space did not include any major renovation, we still achieved a space with a major new look. Don’t underestimate the power of new finishes!

Robert Radifera
This house, formerly a train station that was moved to its current location, was made more welcoming with the addition of a new front porch, guest house and garage. Interior renovations opened up and brightened the interior.

Wondering how to get a waterfall out from a floating deck? This pool designed by Randy Angell does just that. This pool brightens up this yard by the many modern touches the design offers with a unique concrete and synthetic turf patio creating a pleasing patio. The outdoor living space also includes a bar and cooking area to entertain guest. Not to be forgotten on those cooler nights you can relax by the fire pit. Architectural Photography by Vernon Wentz

Wondering how to get a waterfall out from a floating deck? This pool designed by Randy Angell does just that. This pool brightens up this yard by the many modern touches the design offers with a unique concrete and synthetic turf patio creating a pleasing patio. The outdoor living space also includes a bar and cooking area to entertain guest. Not to be forgotten on those cooler nights you can relax by the fire pit. Architectural Photography by Vernon Wentz

1930's Mediteranean style home opens up by removing 2 walls. The kitchen and dining room swap places to provide easy access to the double level deck.
Bright orange and teal furniture complement the kitchen backsplash, and brighten up the space.

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Wondering how to get a waterfall out from a floating deck? This pool designed by Randy Angell does just that. This pool brightens up this yard by the many modern touches the design offers with a unique concrete and synthetic turf patio creating a pleasing patio. The outdoor living space also includes a bar and cooking area to entertain guest. Not to be forgotten on those cooler nights you can relax by the fire pit. Architectural Photography by Vernon Wentz

Wondering how to get a waterfall out from a floating deck? This pool designed by Randy Angell does just that. This pool brightens up this yard by the many modern touches the design offers with a unique concrete and synthetic turf patio creating a pleasing patio. The outdoor living space also includes a bar and cooking area to entertain guest. Not to be forgotten on those cooler nights you can relax by the fire pit. Architectural Photography by Vernon Wentz

Wondering how to get a waterfall out from a floating deck? This pool designed by Randy Angell does just that. This pool brightens up this yard by the many modern touches the design offers with a unique concrete and synthetic turf patio creating a pleasing patio. The outdoor living space also includes a bar and cooking area to entertain guest. Not to be forgotten on those cooler nights you can relax by the fire pit. Architectural Photography by Vernon Wentz

We love a good bathroom success story! The original state of this bathroom had good, modern bones, but needed new finishes. Without changing the great layout it already had, we managed to give this space a brand new look! The main goal of the space was to replace the orange hues with more updated tones, resulting in a more balanced look (there is no denying the orange needed to go!). So, before we dig into the new space, take a look at how it was before:
Cabinets
Replacing the door and drawer fronts was a major step to creating a new look to the space. We replaced the orange stained door and drawer fronts with new ones having a grey painted finish. This instantly brightened up the space! It’s amazing what a new color can do to a room.
Countertop
We love using quartz in bathroom spaces, and all spaces really! But especially in bathrooms because of its non-porous qualities which means it can handle splashes of water like no other. This is why we have it as the countertop on the vanity, the tub deck, and also tub surround. There is no denying the finish of this quartz is what makes this space pop. This is a 3cm Caesarstone in a finish of Calcutta Nuvo. It has lovely marble-like markings and we love the effect it has on the tub surround.
Although this space did not include any major renovation, we still achieved a space with a major new look. Don’t underestimate the power of new finishes!

Sponsored
Columbus, OH
Free consultation for landscape design!
Peabody Landscape Group
Columbus' Reliable Landscape Design & Contracting

The final image for this delightful compact backyard is fittingly a splash of colour. With the light from the pool casting a magenta tone on the fence the owner’s love of colour is attractively expressed with the sparkling golden glow from the crystal balls.

Wondering how to get a waterfall out from a floating deck? This pool designed by Randy Angell does just that. This pool brightens up this yard by the many modern touches the design offers with a unique concrete and synthetic turf patio creating a pleasing patio. The outdoor living space also includes a bar and cooking area to entertain guest. Not to be forgotten on those cooler nights you can relax by the fire pit. Architectural Photography by Vernon Wentz
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