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Chiltern Garden Design
Under a fully automated bio-climatic pergola, a dining area and outdoor kitchen have been created on a raised composite deck. The kitchen is fully equipped with SubZero Wolf appliances, outdoor pizza oven, warming drawer, barbecue and sink, with a granite worktop. Heaters and screens help to keep the party going into the evening, as well as lights incorporated into the pergola, whose slats can open and close electronically. A decorative screen creates an enhanced backdrop and ties into the pattern on the 'decorative rug' around the firebowl.
minimal windows® UK
Villa 22 is a project completed by the minimal windows team out in the Netherlands. The bespoke home sits upon the floodplains of the River Maas and gained its unique name due to the steep slope (which is exactly 22 degrees) of the mountain that Villa 22 sits on.
As well as the unique location, the home itself has been design and constructed in an ultra-unique way making use of hard materials such as concrete, these harsher materials contrast well with the elegance of the villa sliding doors that offer patio and balcony access.
Brilliant Lighting
LED Vista fittings are integrated into the decking of the roof terrace
photo by Simon Warren
Boyce Design + Build
The upper deck includes Ipe flooring, an outdoor kitchen with concrete countertops, and a custom decorative metal railing that connects to the lower deck's artificial turf area. The ground level features custom concrete pavers, fire pit, open framed pergola with day bed and under decking system.
TREX COMPANY INC
Give your deck the edge with beautiful, durable and low maintenance of high-performance Trex Fascia. It’s now available to match each Trex decking and railing collection, including an all-white that complements practically any outdoor living element.
Chr DAUER Architects
The 2nd and 3rd story additons at the rear of the house share a common paint scheme, but differ in siding treatments to accentuate their respective volumes and reduce the presence of the back of the building. The third floor roof and lower kitchen decks are bordered by redwood railings with looped wire panels, made from fencing that typically bordered Victorian gardens.
Photographer: Bruce Damonte
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