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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.
Adrienne DeRosa
Moving through the kitchenette to the back seating area of the rooftop, a classic lodge-style hot tub is a pleasant surprise. Enclosed around the back three sides, the patio gains some privacy thanks to faux hedge fencing.
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2014 Houzz
Design: Cortney and Robert Novogratz
Prestige Pools & Spas
Gazebo and hot tub combo from Catalina Spas, courtesy of Prestige Pools and Spas in St. Louis, MO.
H2D Architecture + Design
Outdoor kitchen complete with grill, refrigerators, sink, and ceiling heaters. Wood soffits add to a warm feel.
Design by: H2D Architecture + Design
www.h2darchitects.com
Built by: Crescent Builds
Photos by: Julie Mannell Photography
Building Solutions and Design, Inc
Photo credit: Charles-Ryan Barber
Architect: Nadav Rokach
Interior Design: Eliana Rokach
Staging: Carolyn Greco at Meredith Baer
Contractor: Building Solutions and Design, Inc.
Flagg Coastal Homes
The upstairs deck on this beautiful beachfront home features a fire bowl that perfectly complements the deck and surroundings.
O McGoldrick Photography
Amber Freda Garden Design
This custom roof deck in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood features lightweight aluminum decking, ipe planters, an ipe and metal pergola, and ipe benches with built-in storage under the seats. Few woods can match the natural beauty of ipe (pronounced ee-pey), a hardwood with a 30-year life expectancy. These pictures were taken in early spring, before the leaves have filled out on the trees. Plantings include coralbark maples, hornbeams, pink cherry trees, crape myrtles, and feather grasses. The planters include LED up-lighting and automated drip irrigation lines. Read more about our projects on my blog, www.amberfreda.com.
Steve Masley Consulting and Design
The garden 3 weeks after planting, on a foggy day.
Photo by Steve Masley
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