Patio with Gravel and a Roof Extension Ideas and Designs

Glass House in the Garden
Glass House in the Garden
Flavin ArchitectsFlavin Architects
Modern glass house set in the landscape evokes a midcentury vibe. A modern gas fireplace divides the living area with a polished concrete floor from the greenhouse with a gravel floor. The frame is painted steel with aluminum sliding glass door. The front features a green roof with native grasses and the rear is covered with a glass roof. Photo by: Peter Vanderwarker Photography
Cole
Cole
Manias Associates Building DesignersManias Associates Building Designers
Internal North facing courtyard for Williamstown project. View of stairs and preliminary garden design to internal courtyards. Windows and doors are aluminum and floors are off white travertine marble. A similar treatment to the first floor provides for the stack effect and cross ventilation.
Wolfe Residence
Wolfe Residence
Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney ArchitectsEhrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects
Oversized sliding glass doors open the steel structure on two sides (sliding into wall pockets), transforming the house into an airy pavilion. (Photo: Grant Mudford)
鹿島の森の家2015 玄関ホールから中庭をみる
鹿島の森の家2015 玄関ホールから中庭をみる
菊池ひろ建築設計室|kikuchihiro design office菊池ひろ建築設計室|kikuchihiro design office
軽井沢 鹿島の森の家2015|菊池ひろ建築設計室 撮影 辻岡利之
Woodcreek Ct. Burr Ridge, IL
Woodcreek Ct. Burr Ridge, IL
Rolling Landscapes Inc.Rolling Landscapes Inc.
Gravel paths of pea stone lead to this rustic yet symmetrical patio. Double soldier course and a diagonal ribbon of reclaimed brick pavers nicely contrast the tightly jointed irregular limestone. Photo by: Linda Oyama Bryan

Patio with Gravel and a Roof Extension Ideas and Designs

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