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Lenzi Construction & Remodeling LLC
Fiberon Horizon Decking "Rosewood" and Fiberon Mission White Railings
WE WARRANTY ALL OUR WORK FOR 5 YEARS!
Stonepocket Unique Landscapes
Summer Classic furniture in front of custom cortex steel panels that screen hot tub.
Minnesota Nursery and Landscape Association 2015 Award
Photos by Stonepocket
Stump's Decks and Porches
Extended step width creates an inviting feel. This view of the deck illustrates the "two room" feel that a two tier deck creates.
Neighborhood Homes LLC
A small deck makes the best of a small backyard while a metal awning protects and shades the rear windows and door.
Studio Shed - Live Large. Build Small.
Studio Sheds aren't just for grown ups. This 8x14 was the catalyst for a new and improved outdoor setting: the ground level deck, swings for the kids and a hot tub install. The kids also use one side of the shed for coloring, crafts and homework.
Quigley Decks
Quigleydecks.com
Quigley Decks is a Madison, WI-based home improvement contractor specializing in building decks, pergolas, porches, patios and carpentry projects that make the outside of your home a more pleasing place to relax. We are pleased to service much of greater Wisconsin including Cottage Grove, De Forest, Fitchburg, Janesville, Lake Mills, Madison, Middleton, Monona, Mt. Horeb, Stoughton, Sun Prairie, Verona, Waunakee, Milwaukee, Oconomowoc, Pewaukee, the Dells area and more.
We believe in solid workmanship and take great care in hand-selecting quality materials including Western Red Cedar, Ipe hardwoods and Trex, TimberTech and AZEK composites from select, southern Wisconsin vendors. Our goals are building quality and customer satisfaction. We ensure that no matter what the size of the job, it will be done right the first time and built to last.
Vandeck Builders
A great addition to a small Bay Ridge yard. We created a custom built-in seating area with usable storage space on top of Trex decking. Also in this project, we installed Smart LED Deck Lights.
Mjolnir Construction
This was an interesting location for a deck! Located at the side of the house is a little alcove, where our customers were looking to create an outdoor living area as an extension of their living room.
We framed this 11' x 14' deck using pressure treated wood with a limestone and patio stone base. Dark brown TimberTech composite decking was chosen to provide a suitable floor, and the underside of the deck was closed off with 5/4" vertical wood deck boards as skirting. To finish it all off we closed in the space with charcoal grey aluminum railing.
Thank you to our clients for providing the aerial shot!
Progettare Spazi Verdi
In questo progetto abbiamo trasformato il terrazzo della cliente in un ambiente nuovo, completamente immerso nella vegetazione grazie a delle fioriere in acciaio su misura.
IDSystems
From the outside the seamless connection between home and garden is clear, with the choice of pocket slider rather than traditional back door creating a consistency of design across the rear elevation.
Architects: MOOi Architecture
Photographer: Matthew Smith
BK Landscape Design
San Rafael
Overview: This garden project began with the demolition of an existing pool and decks cantilevered over a hillside. The garden was originally a Japanese-themed garden retreat and free-form shaped pool. While the client wanted to update and replace many elements, they sought to keep the free-form characteristics of the existing design and repurpose existing materials. BK Landscape Design created a new garden with revetment walls and steps to a succulent garden with salvaged boulders from the pool and pool coping. We built a colored concrete path to access a new wood trellis constructed on the center-line view from the master bedroom. A combination of Bay friendly, native and evergreen plantings were chosen for the planting palette. The overhaul of the yard included low-voltage lighting and minimal drainage. A new wood deck replaced the existing one at the entrance as well as a deck off of the master bedroom that was also constructed from repurposed materials. The style mimics the architectural detail of the mansard roof and simple horizontal wood siding of the house. After removing a juniper (as required by the San Rafael Fire Department within the Wildland-Urban interface) we designed and developed a full front-yard planting plan. All plants are Bay-Friendly, native, and irrigated with a more efficient in-line drip irrigation system to minimize water use. Low-voltage lighting and minimal drainage were also part of the overhaul of the front yard redesign.
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