Exterior ideas
We could save a little money by doing the wall in a cheaper but interesting and textured product.
Cheaper way to get shade?
This would be cool! It would anchor up in season and then lock down in winter!
I would make the plant area into a butcher top or even a sealed stone flat surface. That way you could step out the door and put stuff down on what would be a floor like area and then walk down the steps empty handed and it's a serving bar.
Showing a true outdoor kitchen
Walkway to the pool.
Very expensive but JUST what I'd love. We can have real drawers for the kitchen side of the bar and I'd need a full sink or even a dishwasher
Even easier and cheaper way to give shade to certain areas
Stained concrete done right!
Love this. would make the barn doors more in the red hues.
this would be a good way to give the cooks shade without the bigger expense of full roofing
Love this set up with the outdoor kitchen and then an outdoor dining table like Shirley Hitchner has. That would be so heavy, there's no chance it would blow away
We could do stamped concrete under each of the gathering areas with the prettier, more expensive pavers in the open area.
I like the stepping stones away from the fire place. we can do those to the pool
I like the use of drapes on rods to stop the wind
This is kind of what I want to do by putting a whole kitchen out there. I'd like a nice grill, built in drawers to store the outside tableware and an outside dishwasher if possible
Yes...for so many reasons
I kind of like the use of the see through roofing that lets some sun in but protects from rain
I like the white ceiling too so that it brightens it all up
Walkway to pool
Love the floor
OOOHHHH, we could do the wood looking tile!!
Might be a good way to save money by going with stamped concrete. I would use outdoor rugs anyway.
Would like an area that is slatted like this so we could get some sun without full sun. BUT I would also like a completely covered area so that we can be out of rain
love the barn doors on the tv
I like the warmth of the wood on the ceiling.
If John likes this, I'd like it as a back-up to the other look
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