Black Garden and Outdoor Space with Stamped Concrete Ideas and Designs

Houston Patio Addition With High Ceilings, Luxe Finishes
Houston Patio Addition With High Ceilings, Luxe Finishes
InnovationLandInnovationLand
As you can see, a beautiful, dark-stained patio ceiling rises high over this patio addition design. Here's the "before" shot of the white Hardie panel ceiling before we replaced it with the dark tongue and groove boards: Atop this wood patio ceiling is a 210-square-foot hipped roof extension off the existing house, with red brick, white trim and grey composite shutters matching the existing house. Underneath the patio ceiling sits a new outdoor kitchen and a fireplace with a seating area. The outdoor kitchen island includes a raised countertop with bar seating for six and the following Renaissance Cooking Systems (RCS) stainless steel appliances: drop-in cooler, horizontal door, sink , single access door, trash door, 30-inch Cutlass Pro grill, double drawer/door and lowered power burner. The gas-burning fireplace features a mounted flat-screen TV, a wooden mantel and a flagstone hearth that matches the pool coping. The family's existing wicker patio furniture was placed in the new seating area around the fireplace. We really love the finishing materials in this patio addition design. The fireplace and exterior walls of the kitchen island are dry-stacked Chardonnay ledgestone. The countertop is Spectrus granite. As this 3D graphic rendering shows, the new stamped concrete patio features a Versailles pattern with a contrasting border. The 645-square-foot patio under the roof addition is a lighter tan and the 1,580-square-foot patio around the pool and firepit is a darker tan, visual distinction between the two areas.
Dal-Rich Outdoor Kitchen and Grilling spaces
Dal-Rich Outdoor Kitchen and Grilling spaces
Dal-Rich Design & ConstructionDal-Rich Design & Construction
© Daniel Bowman Ashe www.visuocreative.com for Dal-Rich Construction, Inc.
Shade Structure
Shade Structure
Sion Structural and OrnamentalSion Structural and Ornamental
A brilliant combination of wood and steel to create a modern shade structure. The use of the slim post creates the effect that the structure is simply floating overhead. Frame structure was made out 6''x2'' tube and wood planks are bolted across the bottom of the frame Fabricated in LA and installed in Beverly Hills, CA. Osvaldo De Loera
Gallery – Small Concrete Pools
Gallery – Small Concrete Pools
Betz Pools LimitedBetz Pools Limited
The pool is the epitome of simplicity with the walls on the spa and ravine sides acting as perimeter overflow surfaces for smooth sheets of water falling into troughs and recirculating back to the spa and pool. The sound of falling water is soothing while the zero edge profiles create the effect of an infinity horizon.
Built In Gas Grill
Built In Gas Grill
Big Rock LandscapingBig Rock Landscaping
A built in stainless steel grill makes outdoor cooking easier than ever. Add the stunning views and even the grill master gets to enjoy their evening.
Morse Outdoor Entertainment, Pools, Patios and Bars
Morse Outdoor Entertainment, Pools, Patios and Bars
Morse Custom Homes and RemodelingMorse Custom Homes and Remodeling
Covered patio with gas grill, side burner, storage, counter, lighting, and shed roof. Designed to match an existing structure tucked away in the corner of the yard.
Cozy Small Fire Pit
Cozy Small Fire Pit
The Garden DistrictThe Garden District
Stay cozy with our array of fire pits for any budget, style and size home. We finished off this area with a living wall and added concrete pavers with beach pebbles for a low maintenance back patio option

Black Garden and Outdoor Space with Stamped Concrete Ideas and Designs

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