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REDesign Interiors
Mid century modern lines with custom upholstery in Sunbrella Outdoor Fabric. An eclectic mix of fabrics for a fun, outdoor setting.
Photo Credit: Eric Jordan
Photo credit: Eric Jordan
Fenstermann LLC
This glass wall creates a similar indoor outdoor feeling as a sunroom. Play with different fabrics to bring fun to your room and still have the flexibility of bottom up top down shades...
Murphy Bros. Design | Build | Remodel
These homeowners were tired of baking in the sun on their hot south-facing deck in order to “enjoy” their backyard. They wanted a shaded living area that gave them a bug-free, a comfortable view with more privacy and easy access to their backyard and play area for the kids. But they didn't want a conventional slap on the side of the house kit or anything really that looked as if it were not part of the original home. The front exterior of the home featured the use of wide trim around windows and such. We noticed that architectural detail and incorporated it into the design of their screened in porch, stairs, and railing.
Mbros. Design/Build Consultant— Cherie Poissant
Photos—Alyssa Lee
Richmond Oak Conservatories Ltd
Bespoke seasoned oak framed orangery living space to open plan with the kitchen, including an oak roof lantern and 2 sets of oak bi-fold doors to open up with the patio. Designed and built for our client in East Sussex.
Life Deck Coating Installations
Create a cohesive space with flooring designed for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Stebnitz Builders, Inc.
This quaint little cottage on Delavan Lake was stripped down, lifted up and totally transformed.
Prestige Pools & Spas
A Catalina Spa perfectly accents this southwestern-style sun room in the greater St. Louis metro area.
Westbury Garden Rooms
Although it features all the comforts of a premium, modern living space, the orangery still harmonises with the main house’s period style. Our designers ensured that the orangery wouldn’t look out of place next to the additional flat roof extension, side lean-to conservatory and first-floor bedroom extension the homeowners previously added in past renovation projects. The orangery’s brickwork perfectly matches the existing building walls, and the clients went with a paint colour called Portland Stone, which is a soft white with a mossy green tint.
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