Medium Sized Terrace with a Water Feature Ideas and Designs

Townhouse - Primrose Hill
Townhouse - Primrose Hill
UserUser
Cedar batten fencing tops paint and render blockwork walls to the perimeter of the Central London garden oasis. A perimeter rill and cascading water feature circles the composite timber deck whilst a compact english country garden adds a splash of colour to the foot of a mature silver birch tree. Photography By Pawel Regdosz © SigmaLondon
Green Hill Project
Green Hill Project
Caldwell & Johnson  Custom  Builders & RemodelersCaldwell & Johnson Custom Builders & Remodelers
Green Hill Project Out Door Decks Photo Credit: Nat Rea
Fiberon Composite Pool Deck Salem, NH
Fiberon Composite Pool Deck Salem, NH
Lenzi Construction & Remodeling LLCLenzi Construction & Remodeling LLC
Fiberon Horizon Decking "IPE" and Fiberon Mission White Railings WE WARRANTY ALL OUR WORK FOR 5 YEARS!
Spa with Deck Surround
Spa with Deck Surround
OC Deck & PatioOC Deck & Patio
Ground level deck surrounding above ground hot tub. Full perimeter step. Picture frame border. Hidden fastening used for PVC decking. Access panel built in to deck for spa maintenance. Bench seating around fire pit.
Wohnraum im Freien
Wohnraum im Freien
Rinn Beton- und NatursteinRinn Beton- und Naturstein
Abwechslungsreiche Gestaltung auf der Terrasse mit vielen Möglichkeiten - Eine Sitzecke, ein Quellsteinbrunnen und ein Essbereich mit Grill. Eine moderne, schlichte Gestaltung durch Grautöne und gerade Formsprache.
West Orange, NJ Deck
West Orange, NJ Deck
CBH ArchitectsCBH Architects
West Orange, NJ: Deck off of living room with sunken hot tub with concealed outdoor storage cabinets.
Water Features
Water Features
Denver LandscapesDenver Landscapes
reflecting pool with floating steps and cored granite boulder disappearing fountain. Redwood deck and pergola with lattice.
Battersea Square
Battersea Square
Granit Architects + InteriorsGranit Architects + Interiors
This small but complex project saw the creation of a terrace above an existing flat roof of a property in Battersea Square. We were appointed to design and prepare a scheme to submit for planning permission. We were able to successfully achieve consent to extend the roof terrace and to create approximately 100 square metres of extra space. The process was protracted and required negotiation with the local authority to restrict any overlooking potential. The solution to this challenge was to create a design with two parts connected by a 1m wide walkway. We also introduced planting in front of the glazing that controls the overlooking without the need for sandblasted glass. This combination of glazing and planting has made a significant difference to the final feel of space on the terrace. Our design creates separate zones on the terrace, with sections for living, dining and cooking. We also changed the windows in the penthouse to sliding folding doors, which has created a much more functional and spacious feeling terrace. We had to work closely with the structural engineer to work out the best way to create a deck structure over the existing roof. Ultimately the design required large long-spanning steels supported by the load-bearing walls below. An infill deck structure supports the terrace too. There was significant technical coordination required with glass balustrade company to achieve the right finish. The terrace would not have been complete without a great garden. We worked in partnership with garden designer Richard Miers, who specified the planted beds, water features, planting, irrigation system and lighting. Overall we have created a beautiful terrace for our client with approximately 100 square metres of extra living space.

Medium Sized Terrace with a Water Feature Ideas and Designs

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