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Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Building Architecture: Charlie & Co. Design | Interiors: Martha O'Hara Interiors | Photography: Landmark Photography
Small transitional balcony photo in Minneapolis with no cover
Small transitional balcony photo in Minneapolis with no cover


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Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional balcony remodel in San Francisco with a roof extension
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional balcony remodel in San Francisco with a roof extension


Balcony - Carriagewood Estates
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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Example of a transitional balcony design in San Francisco with a roof extension
Example of a transitional balcony design in San Francisco with a roof extension


Inspiration for a transitional balcony remodel in Santa Barbara


Walk on sunshine with Skyline Floorscapes' Ivory White Oak. This smooth operator of floors adds charm to any room. Its delightfully light tones will have you whistling while you work, play, or relax at home.
This amazing reclaimed wood style is a perfect environmentally-friendly statement for a modern space, or it will match the design of an older house with its vintage style. The ivory color will brighten up any room.
This engineered wood is extremely strong with nine layers and a 3mm wear layer of White Oak on top. The wood is handscraped, adding to the lived-in quality of the wood. This will make it look like it has been in your home all along.
Each piece is 7.5-in. wide by 71-in. long by 5/8-in. thick in size. It comes with a 35-year finish warranty and a lifetime structural warranty.
This is a real wood engineered flooring product made from white oak. It has a beautiful ivory color with hand scraped, reclaimed planks that are finished in oil. The planks have a tongue & groove construction that can be floated, glued or nailed down.


Francis Dzikowski
Balcony - mid-sized transitional metal railing balcony idea in New York with no cover
Balcony - mid-sized transitional metal railing balcony idea in New York with no cover


Kim Pritchard
Transitional balcony photo in Los Angeles with a roof extension
Transitional balcony photo in Los Angeles with a roof extension


Designed with an open floor plan and layered outdoor spaces, the Onaway is a perfect cottage for narrow lakefront lots. The exterior features elements from both the Shingle and Craftsman architectural movements, creating a warm cottage feel. An open main level skillfully disguises this narrow home by using furniture arrangements and low built-ins to define each spaces’ perimeter. Every room has a view to each other as well as a view of the lake. The cottage feel of this home’s exterior is carried inside with a neutral, crisp white, and blue nautical themed palette. The kitchen features natural wood cabinetry and a long island capped by a pub height table with chairs. Above the garage, and separate from the main house, is a series of spaces for plenty of guests to spend the night. The symmetrical bunk room features custom staircases to the top bunks with drawers built in. The best views of the lakefront are found on the master bedrooms private deck, to the rear of the main house. The open floor plan continues downstairs with two large gathering spaces opening up to an outdoor covered patio complete with custom grill pit.


Great outdoor balcony space to relax and unwind.
Transitional balcony photo in Miami
Transitional balcony photo in Miami


This beautiful, adjustable pergola gives the home owner the opportunity to enjoy their patio in sun or rain. The louvers can be adjusted to let in just the amount of light they want, and can even be closed completely, so the party can continue.
Transitional Balcony Ideas


The architecture of this home is a Shingle style blended with Craftsman details. Slate roof, copper gutters and timeless style enhance the value and beauty of this property.
Built by Simmons Estate Homes | Photography by www.impressia.net
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