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Archadeck of Augusta GA
There is even a place for the homeowner's hot tub!
Photos courtesy Archadeck of Augusta
Hyland Homes
What a transformation with this cute, bungalow in Glen Ellyn! We removed the old aluminum siding and re-sided with a custom color (matching original siding color that was unearthed) LP. Mitered cedar frames each window with a brown stain. For an eclectic twist, we installed multiple colored cedar tongue and groove on the three sides that face the street, which overtime will start to fade and blend more together. New custom yellow garage doors and expansive deck off the back.
Artistic Tile
Artistic Tile | Carvart utilizes Alfresco outdoor porcelain for their rooftop flooring along with Walter Wickers modular lounge set.
Archadeck of Austin
This Leander, TX, deck is built of AZEK decking in Hazelwood and the trim is built using Morado, both from AZEK’s Arbor Collection. The railing is beautiful black gloss Fortress iron railing which compliments and contrasts the neutral tones of the decking perfectly. The skirting on the perimeter of the deck was completed in Hardie board and painted to match the colors of the existing home. We took the design a step further by adding concrete pads at the base of the stairs to avoid a slippery surface and to reduce the debris that is tracked onto the deck from the backyard.
Design Vision Studio
Photo by: Shawn St. Peter Photography - What designer could pass on the opportunity to buy a floating home like the one featured in the movie Sleepless in Seattle? Well, not this one! When I purchased this floating home from my aunt and uncle, I didn’t know about floats and stringers and other issues specific to floating homes. Nor had I really thought about the hassle of an out of state remodel. Believing that I was up for the challenge, I grabbed my water wings, sketchpad, and measuring tape and jumped right in!
If you’ve ever thought of buying a floating home, I’ve already tripped over some of the hurdles you will face. So hop on board - hopefully you will enjoy the ride.
I have shared my story of this floating home remodel and accidental flip in my eBook "Sleepless in Portland." Just subscribe to our monthly design newsletter and you will be sent a link to view all the photos and stories in my eBook.
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Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
Stunning custom poolside deck and outdoor kitchen by Archadeck of NE Dallas-Southlake. The deck is built using Fortress low-maintenance decking with a picture frame border.
Photos courtesy Archadeck of NE Dallas-Southlake
Archadeck of West Central and Southwest Ohio
This new Huber Heights home was devoid of any sort of outdoor living accommodations. The blank slate backyard space left a lot of room for vision and leaves more room for improvement after this deck was completed.
Archadeck of Central GA
Along with redecking this Kathleen, GA, deck, we also expanded an area of the deck in order to enter through the master bedroom’s French doors, and a gate to keep the homeowner's pet secure while enjoying the deck.
The original deck and the new extension was finished with TimberTech Legacy decking in Pecan. Choosing a low-maintenance decking board, such as TimberTech, means the deck will never need to be painted, stained, scraped or power-washed. Nor will it warp, cup, split or rot — leaving more time for enjoyment and less time worrying about maintenance!
Photos courtesy Archadeck of Central GA.
KARRE SAINT ROCH
La terrasse en teck de niveau avec le séjour élargit l'espace et change les proportions de la pièce: même en hiver le jardin rentre dans la maison.
Crédits photo : Stéphane Mommey
Archadeck - Columbus
Archadeck of Columbus used TimberTech Tropical Decking in Amazon Mist for this deck, the landing, and stairs to match the home’s siding. Our TimberTech decks offer total low-maintenance benefits, along with gorgeous finish choices. These new homeowners will spend many years enjoying their deck, with absolutely no yearly upkeep with sanding, staining, or painting.
Erin DiFazio
The new sliding door installed in the kitchen now opens onto this large deck, creating a wonderful place to dine, entertain and access the back yard. The sunburst pattern echoes the original trim at the peak of the front facade.
Sweetwater Design
The deck offers a blend of mid-century, new, antique and re-purposed furnishings. A variety of finishes and textures create an eclectic and timeless look. Enjoy morning coffee on the deep seating pieces, sun worship on the sleek concrete chaise, napping on the hammock, cocktails at the butcher block bar and fine dining under the sail all while embracing nature.
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