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Archadeck of Central Connecticut
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Deck Plus, LLC - Outdoor Additions
This outdoor living combination design by Deck Plus has it all. We designed and built this 3-season room using the Eze Breeze system, it contains an integrated corner fireplace and tons of custom features.
Outside, we built a spacious side deck that descends into a custom patio with a fire pit and seating wall.
Archadeck of Austin
Altogether this was a relatively simple project, but the results are stunning. The pergola, fire pit and stone columns look like they were here all along. Our Leander, TX, clients are quite pleased with the results and look forward to spending many lazy afternoons in the shade
Yellowstone Architects
The unique style of this home also includes the adaptive reuse of junkyard finds, including an original leaded glass window from 1922, parts of old vehicles used for water collection, and even an original, 1974 ski-lift chair from Big Sky, which has been turned into a barbeque swing.
Architectural Metal can be found on the roofs, the spiral staircase and the elevated planter which was created to give a strong sense of privacy in a close residential area. Colored LED lights accent the design, as does a variety of artistic metal work.
Frazier Associates
The new owners of this late 19th century home in a historic district commissioned Frazier Associates to help transform the house into a new living space that respected the historic character but allowed for modern amenities. Chief among those goals was creating a larger kitchen and more open living and dining areas, as well as designing new rear, side and upper porches that allowed access to the back yard and took advantage of the splendid views of downtown. Character defining features such as wood floors, diamond windows, and original doors, trim and moldings were retained and complemented with a sleek new kitchen, bathrooms and built-in cabinetry. The result is an open, bright interior with spaces that function and flow well together, and new porches that greatly expand the living spaces and integrate the house with the site and views.
South Coast Building Design
Positioning verandas to the rear of the site achieved privacy for the clients and also seized the incredible views of the South Pacific.
Jared Weggeland
The backyard of this home is quite large with plenty of room for playing children or pets. The back porch / lanai area can be screened now or later.
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