Balcony

Nature's View
Nature's View
Bob Chatham Custom Home DesignBob Chatham Custom Home Design
The home's exterior is designed to be a quiet oasis to overlook the in-ground pool and lake. There are covered porches and balconies that extend across the home's exterior. There is an outdoor kitchen, and tranquil seating areas surrounding the pool on the lower porch. A screened in porch has an outdoor fireplace and comfortable seating. Built by Phillip Vlahos of Destin Custom Home Builders. It was designed by Bob Chatham Custom Home Design and decorated by Allyson Runnels.
Citrus Avenue
Citrus Avenue
Rialto Property Partners, LLCRialto Property Partners, LLC
A beautiful deck extension overlooking the pool with a southern exposure. Aluminum separation panel provides privacy to upstairs bedrooms. IPE decking surrounded by custom aluminum cable fencing.
House Clovelly, Ocean St
House Clovelly, Ocean St
tessellate architecture and designtessellate architecture and design
House Clovelly is a High end house overlooking the ocean in Sydney. It was designed to be partially manufactured in a factory and assembled on site. This achieved massive cost and time savings and a high quality finish. By tessellate a+d Sharrin Rees Photography
Casa Elena
Casa Elena
MOROSOMOROSO
Products: • Tropicalia (Daybed) Interior Designer: Efrem López + Adrián Jurado
Bass Residence
Bass Residence
[STRANG] Architecture[STRANG] Architecture
Photography © Claudio Manzoni
Indoor-Outdoor living - Balcony breezeway - Avoca Weekender - Avoca Beach House
Indoor-Outdoor living - Balcony breezeway - Avoca Weekender - Avoca Beach House
Architecture Saville IsaacsArchitecture Saville Isaacs
A casual holiday home along the Australian coast. A place where extended family and friends from afar can gather to create new memories. Robust enough for hordes of children, yet with an element of luxury for the adults. Referencing the unique position between sea and the Australian bush, by means of textures, textiles, materials, colours and smells, to evoke a timeless connection to place, intrinsic to the memories of family holidays. Avoca Weekender - Avoca Beach House at Avoca Beach Architecture Saville Isaacs http://www.architecturesavilleisaacs.com.au/
BALCONY
BALCONY
Sheila Rich Interiors, LLCSheila Rich Interiors, LLC
Comfort and functionality was the focus for the balcony furniture. The balcony furniture is as sleek and interesting from the front as from the back, which is how it’s seen from the inside. The balcony seating is a combination of crafted powder-coated tubular aluminum wrapped in high-density polyethylene rope, resulting in striking and innovative outdoor furniture.
Ketchum Cabin Retreat
Ketchum Cabin Retreat
UserUser
This Ketchum cabin retreat is a modern take of the conventional cabin with clean roof lines, large expanses of glass, and tiered living spaces. The board-form concrete exterior, charred cypress wood siding, and steel panels work harmoniously together. The natural elements of the home soften the hard lines, allowing it to submerge into its surroundings.
Details
Details
KOSS design+build, pllcKOSS design+build, pllc
Folding sun screen door system - open position. Roehner + Ryan
Manhattan House Rooftop
Manhattan House Rooftop
christophermichaelmyerschristophermichaelmyers
Here a narrow city block long set back becomes a thoroughfare of pleasing garden elements all lighted by the custom plexiglass and stainless LED planters. Seating areas, speakers and space to garden amidst the city's bustle is truly a luxurious experience.
Haus am See
Haus am See
UserUser
Projekt von Baufritz Die Dachterrasse vor dem Schlafzimmer ermöglicht, dank eines Glas-Balkongeländers in jeder (Sitz-)Höhe einen uneingeschränkten Blick über den Bodensee.
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Ireland
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