Terrace with a Potted Garden and a Fire Feature Ideas and Designs
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The Porch Company
The Porch Company designed and built this porch adding our Barnwood Bedswing, All Season Curtains, Branches Railings and Barnwood mantel.
Swing available at porchco.com/products/bed-swings/
Railings available at porchco.com/products/railings/
Photo by J. Paul Moore Photography
CG&S Design-Build
dimmable LED lighting • bio fuel fireplace • ipe • redwood • glulam • cedar to match existing • granite bar • photography by Tre Dunham
Kevin Clare - Paysagiste
La disposition des pots donne l'impression d'un espace plus grand.
Kevin Clare
Deck Pros
This large deck in Bernardsville, NJ features low maintenance TimberTech decking and a Fiberon rail with black round aluminum balusters. The rail also features low voltage LED post caps.
The underside of the deck is waterproofed to create a dry space for entertainment. A gutter is hidden inside the beam wrap to carry water away from the house. The underside of the stairs are enclosed for storage.
Chi Renovation & Design
A rooftop garden remodel that features wooden plank flooring, a fully equipped barbecue, outdoor firepit, and wooden benches.
For more about Chi Renovation & Design, click here: https://www.chirenovation.com/
Amber Freda Garden Design
Blue ceramic pots and a matching blue tile backsplash bring a touch of the Mediterranean to this rooftop terrace in the heart of New York City. This Park Avenue residence actually features three separate rooftop terraces. One terrace is made for entertaining and features a built-in fireplace, inset jacuzzi, bluestone patio, custom-built wood planters, an outdoor kitchen, and ceramic pots filled with boxwoods and flowers. The upstairs terrace feels like a private oasis surrounded by lush birch trees and roses that soften the view on all sides. Another smaller terrace off the master bedroom is charmingly intimate and features a mix of serene evergreens and comfortable lounge chairs. Read more about this garden on my blog, www.amberfreda.com.
Terrace with a Potted Garden and a Fire Feature Ideas and Designs
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