Midcentury Back Terrace Ideas and Designs
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BK Interior Design
This space is perfect for entertaining! When the owners originally moved in, this deck was not here. There were several steps down from the kitchen door, and the stone slabs were a toe-stubbing minefield.
We added the deck and designed it perfectly for entertaining. Since we had several large pine trees removed from the property, we increased sun exposure creating a need for more shade. We had this awning custom made by PJ Canvas in Santa Rosa, CA. The awning tucks neatly under the roof of the house during the rainy months.
Peninsula Building Materials
Ammirato Construction's use of K2's Pacific Ashlar thin veneer, is beautifully displayed on many of the walls of this property.
Momo Interior Design
Mid-Century Modern outdoor dining and firepit area! Set on a double-level deck/patio with contemporary wire railings, vibrant accents pop against sleek mid-century outdoor furniture. Picture yourself gathered around the fire-pit, enjoying the perfect blend of style and comfort.
Studio Durham Architects
View of deck with tree passing through. Original configuration and guardrail were maintained.
Elemental Design Group
Laser cut panels in mid century modern style with interwoven bamboo provides peaceful seating and hot tub from this Eicher with newly added La Cantina Doors to merge the interiors and exterior garden.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
The circular fire pit deck was made to contrast with the angled geometry of the rest of the design.
Renn Kuhnen Photography
Amy Martin Landscape Design
Created a multi-level outdoor living space to match the mid-century modern style of the home with upper deck and lower patio. Porcelain pavers create a clean pattern to offset the modern furniture, which is neutral in color and simple in shape to balance with the bold-colored accents.
Assured Accuracy, LLC
This remodel was needed in order to take a 1950's style concrete upper slab into the present day, making it a true indoor-outdoor living space, but still utilizing all of the Midcentury design aesthetics. In the 1990's someone tried to update the space by covering the concrete ledge with pavers, as well as a portion of the area that the current deck is over. Once all the pavers were removed, the black tile was placed over the old concrete ledge and then the deck was added on, to create additional usable sq footage. The old landscaping was removed and a more minimalist, midcentury aesthetic was used for the new landscaping installation.
Archadeck of Austin
We used two types of wood for this custom deck project. The deck surface is made of beautiful cedar, and the substructure is made of pressure-treated pine. Each requires specific treatment to ensure the wood is protected from rot and other damage.
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