Southwestern Brown Patio Ideas
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Moss Custom Homes
Inspiration for a huge southwestern courtyard stone patio fountain remodel in Phoenix with no cover
Custom Window Coverings, Lmtd.
Inspiration for a large southwestern backyard stone patio remodel in Albuquerque with a fireplace and a roof extension
Prideaux Design
Matt Vacca
Example of a mid-sized southwest backyard concrete paver patio design in Phoenix with a fire pit and a gazebo
Example of a mid-sized southwest backyard concrete paver patio design in Phoenix with a fire pit and a gazebo
Locati Architects
Rimrock Residence by Locati Architects. Photography by Dino Tonn.
Example of a southwest patio design in Other
Example of a southwest patio design in Other
Barry + Volkmann Architects
Steven Wynn
Example of a southwest patio design in San Francisco with a fire pit
Example of a southwest patio design in San Francisco with a fire pit
Laura Kehoe Design
Laura Moss
Inspiration for a southwestern backyard tile patio remodel in Phoenix with a roof extension
Inspiration for a southwestern backyard tile patio remodel in Phoenix with a roof extension
Sonoran Gardens Landscape, Design & Construction
Large southwest backyard stone patio photo in Phoenix with no cover
D'Arcy Leck Photography
Residential interior architectural photography by D'Arcy Leck
Mid-sized southwest backyard stone patio photo in Albuquerque with a fire pit and a roof extension
Mid-sized southwest backyard stone patio photo in Albuquerque with a fire pit and a roof extension
markdesign, llc
Lounge chairs: Kannoa.
Fabrics: Perennials from Moss Outdoor, Santa Fe New Mexico.
Photography by: Karen Novotny
Example of a southwest patio design in Albuquerque
Example of a southwest patio design in Albuquerque
Tate Studio Architects
An outdoor TV allows the occupants to enjoy media indoors or outdoors. Architecture and Interiors - Tate Studio Architects, Builder - Platinum Homes, Photography - Thompson Photographic.
Southwestern Brown Patio Ideas
Archaeo Architects
Our task was to create a cohesive whole to a property set amongst traditional old adobe homes with clarity of circulation for a home with disparate elements built over a long period of time. We placed the new family room next to an existing office and linked these two spaces to the main house via the new entry that is perceived as an outdoor room (gesturing to the memory that the area was once exterior space). We intentionally blurred the distinction of indoor and outdoor space. The addition (along with the existing structures) creates a casually defined auto court with a clearly articulated entry that is in keeping with the character of the historic neighborhood.
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