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Patio with an Outdoor Shower Ideas and Designs

Exterior shower for ease of showering off the sand after spending a day in the lake. Shingles are Western Red Cedar from Shakertown topped with Cabot Bleaching Oil. Trim is Azek in white. Home design by Phil Jenkins, AIA, Martin Bros. Contracting, Inc.; general contracting by Martin Bros. Contracting, Inc.; interior design by Stacey Hamilton; photos by Dave Hubler Photography. www.MartinBrosContracting.com
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TEAM
Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Builder: 41 Degrees North Construction, Inc.
Landscape Architect: Wild Violets (Landscape and Garden Design on Martha's Vineyard)
Photographer: Sean Litchfield Photography

A custom basalt slab shower offers an easy place to rinse off after playing in Lake Washington. The gray stone contrasts with the warmer stone terrace walls.

This once modest beach cottage was slowly transformed over the years into a grand estate on one of the North Shore's best beaches. Siemasko + Verbridge designed a modest addition while reworking the entire floor plan to meet the needs of a large family.
Photo Credit: Michael Rixon

photography by Andrea Calo
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Rob Karosis, Sabrina Inc

Berkshire Pool House. Photographer: Rob Karosis
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An updated Traditional home with a Contemporary Pool Pavilion and Landscape in the center of Dallas.
The space was conceived by David Rolston and The Architect for the Pool Pavilion is Thomas Upchurch
http://www.upchurcharchitects.com
Photos by David Rolston, Inc.
House By The Pond
The overall design of the house was a direct response to an array of environmental regulations, site constraints, solar orientation and specific programmatic requirements.
The strategy was to locate a two story volume that contained all of the bedrooms and baths, running north/south, along the western side of the site. An open, lofty, single story pavilion, separated by an interstitial space comprised of two large glass pivot doors, was located parallel to the street. This lower scale street front pavilion was conceived as a breezeway. It connects the light and activity of the yard and pool area to the south with the view and wildlife of the pond to the north.
The exterior materials consist of anodized aluminum doors, windows and trim, cedar and cement board siding. They were selected for their low maintenance, modest cost, long-term durability, and sustainable nature. These materials were carefully detailed and installed to support these parameters. Overhangs and sunshades limit the need for summer air conditioning while allowing solar heat gain in the winter.
Specific zoning, an efficient geothermal heating and cooling system, highly energy efficient glazing and an advanced building insulation system resulted in a structure that exceeded the requirements of the energy star rating system.
Photo Credit: Matthew Carbone and Frank Oudeman
Semi outdoor shower room is covered with random patterned beige tumble stone mosaic. A grey andesite stone floating bench is made on the left for seating and border. Shower room is shaded naturally by greenery.



