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Phantom Screens
Phantom`s motorized retractable Executive screens deliver protection from the sun and the bugs at this New Jersey home. Only there when needed, the screens are recessed, maintaining the design of the home.
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J Brewer and Associates, INC.
This structure started as a backyard arbor. The homeowner wanted a more sheltered structure, so the J Brewer and Associates team, built a more house like structure, built a roof with greenhouse roofing, and screened in a quiet hideaway for the homeowner to enjoy with the family. Photo by Jillian Dolberry
Kreider's Canvas Service, Inc.
Use your porch year round by installing clear vinyl drop curtains. When the weather turns in-climate simply roll down the curtains and fasten the side fasteners. Block the wind and cold, not the view! Curtains roll up under a protective flap when not in use.
Hush House
This detail shows the new steel armatures bolted to the old steel beams, and carrying the Sunbrella shade fabric above, laced onto the new structure.
Built Green Custom Homes
This Modern Bungalow is extremely energy efficient. The use of cypress wood, cedar, marble, travertine, and stone throughout the home is spectacular. Lutron lighting and safe entry system, tankless water heaters,4-zone air conditioning with ultra violet filter, cedar closets, floor to ceiling windows,Lifesource water filtration. Native Texas, water smart landscaping includes plantings of native perennials, ornamentals and trees, a herbal kitchen garden, and much more.
Core Outdoor Living
Cedar Ceiling Above Exposed Rafters with Black Trim Posts & Antique Bronze Railing. Located in Centreville, VA
Outrigger Awnings and Sails, Sydney
Retracting awnings and screens create a large outdoor living area for this family, providing much needed shade in the summer and retracts back so they can enjoy the sun in winter months.
Built Green Custom Homes
This Modern Bungalow is extremely energy efficient. The use of cypress wood, cedar, marble, travertine, and stone throughout the home is spectacular. Lutron lighting and safe entry system, tankless water heaters,4-zone air conditioning with ultra violet filter, cedar closets, floor to ceiling windows,Lifesource water filtration. Native Texas, water smart landscaping includes plantings of native perennials, ornamentals and trees, a herbal kitchen garden, and much more.
Suburban Steel Supply Company
The importance of handrails is designed to be grasped by the hand to provide stability or support.
Screened Garden and Outdoor Space with an Awning Ideas and Designs
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