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Hot Tub Privacy (Long Island/NY):
Hot Tub Privacy (Long Island/NY):
Best Hot Tubs "Hot Tub and Spa Experts"Best Hot Tubs "Hot Tub and Spa Experts"
Working with The Deck and Patio Company, Best Hot Tubs helped the clients get the privacy they wanted for their raised hot tub. Their property is only 20 feet deep and close to neighbors, so adding several 9-10-foot Leyland Cypress trees offered the privacy they wanted. “Leyland Cypress grow quickly, and when planted, will close the gap between them in one growing season,” says Bill Renter. www.besthottubs.com
Sandy Springs Pool, Deck & Porch (Garapa)
Sandy Springs Pool, Deck & Porch (Garapa)
TimberTownTimberTown
The golden color of this Garapa hardwood deck is a beautiful contrast to the rest of this Craftsman style home in Atlanta, GA. Built by Decksouth.
Screened Porch with Composite Decking
Screened Porch with Composite Decking
Archadeck of Nova ScotiaArchadeck of Nova Scotia
At Archadeck of Nova Scotia we love any size project big or small. But, that being said, we have a soft spot for the projects that let us show off our talents! This Halifax house was no exception. The owners wanted a space to suit their outdoor lifestyle with materials to last far into the future. The choices were quite simple: stone veneer, Timbertech composite decking and glass railing. What better way to create that stability than with a solid foundation, concrete columns and decorative stone veneer? The posts were all wrapped with stone and match the retaining wall which was installed to help with soil retention and give the backyard more definition (it’s not too hard on the eyes either). A set of well-lit steps will guide you up the multi-level deck. The built-in planters soften the hardness of the Timbertech composite deck and provide a little visual relief. The two-tone aesthetic of the deck and railing are a stunning feature which plays up contrasting tones. From there it’s a game of musical chairs; we recommend the big round one on a September evening with a glass of wine and cozy blanket. We haven’t gotten there quite yet, but this property has an amazing view (you will see soon enough!). As to not spoil the view, we installed TImbertech composite railing with glass panels. This allows you to take in the surrounding sights while relaxing and not have those pesky balusters in the way. In any Canadian backyard, there is always the dilemma of dealing with mosquitoes and black flies! Our solution to this itchy problem is to incorporate a screen room as part of your design. This screen room in particular has space for dining and lounging around a fireplace, perfect for the colder evenings! Ahhh…there’s the view! From the top level of the deck you can really get an appreciation for Nova Scotia. Life looks pretty good from the top of a multi-level deck. Once again, we installed a composite and glass railing on the new composite deck to capture the scenery. What puts the cherry on top of this project is the balcony! One of the greatest benefits of composite decking and railing is that it can be curved to create beautiful soft edges. Imagine sipping your morning coffee and watching the sunrise over the water. If you want to know more about composite decking, railing or anything else you’ve seen that sparks your interest; give us a call! We’d love to hear from you.
Alpine, E-Builders, Parade Home
Alpine, E-Builders, Parade Home
OSMOND DESIGNSOSMOND DESIGNS
Outdoor patio seating with metal coffee table and mounted TV by Osmond Designs.
Outdoor Living and Landscape
Outdoor Living and Landscape
Chesterfield Custom HomesChesterfield Custom Homes
Screened in gazebo sits at "tree-house" height overlooking the entire back yard.
Back Bay, Rooftop/Kitchen Garden
Back Bay, Rooftop/Kitchen Garden
Jean Brooks LandscapesJean Brooks Landscapes
This garden takes advantage of the chimney tops and attics spaces of the urban landscape of the Back Bay- we refer to it as "Mary-Poppinsville". Split in to two areas- seating and dinning/cooking. shrubs, perennials, annuals, and edibles including: herbs, tomatoes, The client is a gourmet chef and uses the foods in his cooking. With limited space, the most popular edible plants that clients ask for are tomatoes and herbs because the herbs can be used in daily cooking and theres nothing to compare to the homegrown tomato. Where space is generous, we also plant blueberries strawberries, raspberries, lettuces, peppers.
North Shore Oak Bluffs
North Shore Oak Bluffs
Sherman AssociatesSherman Associates
As featured in Cape & Island Home magazine, this modern home is designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living with beach access, wooded areas, and spacious rooms. By using large, expansive glass, cable railings, and an open floor plan concept we were able to emphasize the sensational ocean views of the property. Photo Credit: Eric Roth
Multi Living Deck
Multi Living Deck
Deck & Drive SolutionsDeck & Drive Solutions
New Timbertech Composite Deck with Westbury Railing and Full Deck Lighting, Multiple Outdoor Living Areas w/ hot tub on deck
Hedgewood Deck Addition
Hedgewood Deck Addition
3 Twelve General Contracting3 Twelve General Contracting
Converting a standard builder grade deck to a fabulous outdoor living space, 3 Twelve General Contracting constructed the new decks and roof cover. All lumber, TREX decking and railing supplied by Timber Town Atlanta. Stone for fireplace supplied by Lowes Home Improvement.
Oil Rubbed Bronze Equinox Adjustable Louvered Roof, Deck, and Patio
Oil Rubbed Bronze Equinox Adjustable Louvered Roof, Deck, and Patio
Core Outdoor LivingCore Outdoor Living
Equinox can be designed and configured to fit into any architectural style and landscape design plan.
Various decks
Various decks
M&M BuildersM&M Builders
Trex composite deck with built in planters and benching Palo Alto Calif.

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