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patio/deck

Jaime Taylor
Jaime Taylor
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Louvered pergola

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Alumascape
Specialist Contractors
+1 949-415-8112
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Louvre pergola

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Slatted pergola, lights over grill

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Kebony decking: sustainable engineered wood looks similar to ipe but easier to work with. American Millwork in Millersville carries it

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Louvered pergola over kitchen side of deck

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Genius brand retractable screens: also sell solar blocking styles

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Pergola over kitchen side deck

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Extend deck out over steps, leaving just the part opposite the fire table

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Slat wall ceiling with LED channels

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Centor North America Inc
Doors
+1 630-957-1000
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Screens: slide from the sides instead of top to bottom

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Kebony wood

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Pergola over bbq side of deck, but with louvres that can close

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Retractable screen system attached to posts

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Progressive Screens: motorized screens with Magnatrack

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Color Beach, with the lights

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Emser Radiant porcelain tile in Sand. Can put LED strip lights in the grooves

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Sedona square edge decking from Cali

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Zuri decking in weathered gray

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Double sided fireplace between the columns, separating each side of deck. Automated screens to close in the right side

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Paraflex umbrella

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TV cabinet

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Umbrella: no base

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Storage for cushions

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Sliding door for storage

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Umbrellas: no base, attached to deck floor

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Pergola on left. The way the right side attaches to the existing porch

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Under deck design with concealed door

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Design and look of pergola for hot tub area

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Pergola style

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Modern pergola

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Hang 2 chairs like this under FR pergola

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Steel and wood structure over FR window

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Wood pergola

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Steel pergola. Story has link to find a pro in area

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What pergola structure over FR would look like relative to the porch

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The way pergola is attached to house. Idea for over FR window

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Wood slats are Thermory. Thermally modified ash wood for rot resistance. Used as alternative to Ipe. Article also notes the type of sealer used

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Access door below deck

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Pergola above FR window

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Decking squares for lower patio?

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Put a pergola on FR side of house. Narrower depth, string lights, dining set underneath

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Slats below deck

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Screen: add wood trim to hide the track

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Built in seating to the left

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Partial wall and tv on Chris’s side of porch, would also block sun in late summer

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Add awning to cover future deck expansion

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Built in bench

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Raised gravel area instead of decking?

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Partially sunken seating area. Could use raised decking behind/around it to give impressions being sunken and have seating with storage for cushions. And some Adirondack chairs on other side facing house t

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Under deck trim

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Board and batten under deck? Also landscaping bed in front of it

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If we extend both sides of existing deck: side facing steps going down in front of kitchen side of deck, landing on FR side with steps going down toward house

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Built up berm or tiered planters to avoid a railing

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Future deck extension, semi-circular couch and umbrella

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Future: extend kitchen side of deck, seating arrangement with another fire pit

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Steps down to a lower deck, from where large planters are behind couch

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Trim out for new bbq extension

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Phantom screens brand

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www.sunsetter.com. For balcony

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Southwest shade solutions.

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Fiberon composite cladding in Ipe: for screen around AC units

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Drop shade.com

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Concrete top, wood bottom

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Flat top vs grill

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Partially submerged hot tub. Put into the steps.

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Balcony

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Balcony

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Idea for balcony

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Idea for over FR window

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To create shade and visual interest over the FR windows

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Outdoor shower

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Step lights

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