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Chicago Roof Deck & Garden
Hot Tub with Modern Pergola, Tropical Hardwood Decking and Fence Screening, Built-in Kitchen with Concrete countertop, Outdoor Seating, Lighting
Designed by Adam Miller
Spartan Landscapes
The client wanted to define the deck using hardwood timber battens. The screen provides privacy as well as aesthetic dimension to the decking.
Mcmahon and Nerlich
a stylish roof deck looks across the rooftops of Windsor towards the city with funky furniture and the warmth provided by the timber-clad deep-reveal canopy over.
image by superk.photo
O.A.I. Concept Interiors / Exteriors
2020 - Comfortable seating and garden lighting makes the days stretch into the night. Retractable pergola give much-need overhead shade during the dog days of summer
Spartan Landscapes
The client wanted to define the deck using hardwood timber battens. The screen provides privacy as well as aesthetic dimension to the decking.
Cuorebello
A espacios pequeños, grandes ideas. Sácale el máximo partido a tu terraza, por muy pequeña que sea. La clave está en una buena #decoración. Apunta estos TIPS y ¡triunfarás! https://bit.ly/2J1yUHq
Aralia: Innovation in Landscape Design
Luxurious London roof terrace, originally designed for a leading London Property developer and then bought by private clients.
Grillo Outdoor Kitchens
“Reconnecting ourselves to nature in our outdoor spaces, whether large or small, can be life changing.”
So says Alan Titchmarsh in the introduction to ITV’s Love Your Garden, and we couldn’t agree more. It’s why we were so delighted to be involved in their latest episode – to, as Alan put it, “replace James’s rather, ahem, rustic barbeque, with something a little bit smarter…” Watch the episode to see Alan and his talented team – Danny Clarke, Katie Rushworth and Bruce Kenneth – turn a Burnley Builder’s Yard into a Burnley Bliss… with a little bit of inspiration from a familiar-looking Stockport Shangri-La.
The episode saw Britain’s best loved gardener head to the Lancashire town of Burnley to meet a very special plumber. James Anderson set up a charity, Depher CIC, to provide free plumbing services to the elderly and vulnerable families in the region. What began 5 years ago as a gesture of support for his elderly neighbours has grown into a charity that’s supported more than 39,000 people across Lancashire, who otherwise simply couldn’t afford it. Even though James now heads up a team of plumbers, he’s still out there 7 days a week, 10 hours a day, leading the charge.
During COVID he dedicated his front garden to those in the area who don’t have a garden, letting anyone come and plant or place something there in memory of someone they’d lost. But his own backgarden, which should have been a place of escape and relaxation from his hectic life of helping others, was little more than a neglected builders yard; paved from front to back. It was, as Alan said, one of the bleakest gardens that they’d ever taken on.
In redesigning James’s garden, Alan took inspiration from a garden in that featured in LIVING ‘22 – Stockport, Cheshire. It used a lot of hard landscaping, in varying colours and shapes, to fantastic effect – making the garden not only low maintenance, but much more interesting. The garden had been divided into 3 different sections – a relaxation area, a Grillo outdoor kitchen area, and a private party social space – a veritable Ibizan party pad.
Green Sheep Collective
The Snug is a cosy, thermally efficient home for a couple of young professionals on a modest Coburg block. The brief called for a modest extension to the existing Californian bungalow that better connected the living spaces to the garden. The extension features a dynamic volume that reaches up to the sky to maximise north sun and natural light whilst the warm, classic material palette complements the landscape and provides longevity with a robust and beautiful finish.
Chicago Green Design Inc.
Great picture displaying the elevation change on this project.
This also shows what you can do in a small space. Small doesn't mean boring. Proper spacing, lush foliage and warm tones are inviting and don't overtake the room.
Photos by: Tyrone Mitchell
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