Luxury Brown Balcony Ideas and Designs
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Hsu McCullough
Balcony overlooking canyon at second floor primary suite.
Tree at left nearly "kisses" house while offering partial privacy for outdoor shower. Photo by Clark Dugger
Janet Brooks Design
The copper roof and fascia of this home are echoed inside on the fireplace masses. From this Casita deck with forever views, the inside spaces are on display, demonstrating our client's love of vibrant colors.
Jeffery M Wolf General Contractor, Inc.
this is the main living floor balcony off the kitchen. There is an outdoor fireplace with a grill, a double burner pot and a prep sink. The balcony has Phantom Screens that roll up in hidden tracks. The screens drop down to provide sun shade and insect protection. The screens are automated and work with a remote control.
Jodie Carter Design
Entertaining Terrace designed by Jodie Carter - mix of surfaces such as decking, astro turf and pebbles, outdoor furniture for lounging, sun baking, dining and taking in the view, built in bbq and fantastic Sydney views.
Photos by, Savills Real Estate, Double Bay
Interior Changes home design & consulting
The lofted library overlooks the great room and is located at the top of the staircase. This restful area extends down the hall where there is another bank of shelving across from a deep set window seat. Nothing was overlooked when the homeowner drew up these plans!
christophermichaelmyers
The dining table was changed to a Peruvian Limestone from the original teak table three years after the initial install. Teak requires regular maintenance and the elements damage lovely finishes. Limestone is a beautiful alternative. We also reduced the dimensions of the table to allow more space for dining and flow.
Paragon Custom Builders
Having the BBQ located close to the Kitchen gives the chef more options for meal preparation.
SGDI - Sarah Gallop Design Inc.
For a family that loves hosting large gatherings, this expansive home is a dream; boasting two unique entertaining spaces, each expanding onto outdoor-living areas, that capture its magnificent views. The sheer size of the home allows for various ‘experiences’; from a rec room perfect for hosting game day and an eat-in wine room escape on the lower-level, to a calming 2-story family greatroom on the main. Floors are connected by freestanding stairs, framing a custom cascading-pendant light, backed by a stone accent wall, and facing a 3-story waterfall. A custom metal art installation, templated from a cherished tree on the property, both brings nature inside and showcases the immense vertical volume of the house.
Photography: Paul Grdina
Luxury Brown Balcony Ideas and Designs
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