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AquaTerra Outdoors
AquaTerra Outdoors was hired to bring life to the outdoors of the new home. When it came time to design the space we were challenged with the tight space of the backyard. We worked through the concepts and we were able to incorporate a new pool with spa, custom water feature wall, Ipe wood deck, outdoor kitchen, custom steel and Ipe wood shade arbor and fire pit. We also designed and installed all the landscaping including the custom steel planter.
Photography: Wade Griffith
Boyce Design + Build
This inviting space features a decorative concrete patio with a custom concrete fire pit and Ipe floating bench. The lush landscaping and cedar privacy fence provides a tranquil setting for city living.
Markham Landscape Products, Inc.
Rustic Style Fire Feature - Techo-Bloc's Valencia Fire Pit with custom caps.
Nansemond Precast Concrete
Traditional Style Fire Feature - the Prescott Fire Pit - using Techo-Bloc's Prescott wall & Piedimonte cap.
Studio H Landscape Architecture
This project is located in the Turtle Ridge community near UCI in Irvine. With an existing pool, our goal was to create a Modern inviting space with multiple entertaining areas. The unique areas include a firepit and lounging area at one of the pool with Tuscan styled planting, at the other end is a Modern pass-through fireplace with fire balls and a custom water fountain spilling into the pool. The fireplace wraps around to include a barbecue and bar area with an Ipe wood deck seating lounge. Just off the bar area is a zen garden with custom water features spilling from the gabion walls, a pebble contemplation garden, and bamboo planting. As you pass through the Zen Garden you enter the Tuscan themed entertaining space with corten steel planters, citrus trees, and decomposed granite.
A few of the materials included in this project are as follows: Limestone paving, concrete coping,gabion walls, limestone veneer,concrete countertops,custom stainless steel scuppers,1" glass tile veneer, large wood beams,glass rails,ipe wood,rolled pebble and succulent planting.
Studio H Landscape Architecture, Inc.
TATUM BROWN CUSTOM HOMES
Tatum Brown Custom Homes
{Photo Credit: Danny Piassick}
{Interior Design: Robyn Menter Design Associates}
{Architectural credit: Mark Hoesterey of Stocker Hoesterey Montenegro Architects}
My House Design/Build/Team
- Space has direct access from the kitchen/great room.
- Boundaries of the existing patio area were expanded with paving stones
- Lower level patio connected to the upper level with basalt steps.
- New outdoor gas fireplace anchors the outdoor living area
- Series of stone columns and wood rafters ‘frame’ the outdoor living room.
- Fireplace provides a visual screen to the unsightly view of neighbour’s shed.
- Raised hearth clad in slate provides additional seating at fireplace
- Low voltage lighting mounted to a concrete cap, ‘grazes’ the face of the ledgestone fireplace.
Tate Studio Architects
Shaded seating area on the back patio with a firepit to enjoy both warm sunny days and cool evenings. The reflecting pool adds a beautiful calm backdrop to the backyard experience. Builder - Build Inc, Interior Design - Tate Studio Architects, Landscape - Desert Foothills Landscape, Photography - Thompson Photographic.
Scenic Landscaping
Patio design with outdoor fire pit seating, dining table and custom kitchen with bar seating.
Heather Knapp
Bianchi Design
These clients decided to make this home their Catalina Mountain homestead, after living abroad for many years. The prior yard enclosed only a small portion of their available property, and a wall obstructed their city lights view of northern Tucson. We expanded the yard outward to take advantage of the space and to also integrate the topography change into a 360 vanishing edge pool.
The home previously had log columns in keeping with a territorial motif. To bring it up to date, concrete cylindrical columns were put in their place, which allowed us to expand the shaded locations throughout the yard in an updated way, as seen by the new retractable canvas shade structures.
Constructed by Mike Rowland, you can see how well he pulled off the projects precise detailing of Bianchi's Design. Note the cantilevered concrete steps, the slot of fire in the midst of the spa, the stair treads that don't quite touch the adjacent walls, and the columns that float just above the pool water.
Contemporary Patio with a Fire Feature Ideas and Designs
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