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Unique Concrete
Natural stamped concrete patio with a hand crafted concrete hearth. Natural stone fireplace
Outside InStyle
Converted garage into usable Cabana and children's play space. Mangaris deck extension and stairs lead to custom glass pool safety fence. Hanging Egg Chair gives whimsy to Outdoor Patio space.
Photo by Katrina Coombs
Above All Masonry Design, Inc
Reflecting the classic design of the home and yard, a nearly symmetrical pool, lounge area and outdoor kitchen design creates a space of tranquility for this Long Island, NY family. The stone-lined pool design stretches between a sun-filled lounge area and a naturally shaded spot for rest and swimming. Designers surrounded the poolside and patio with Unilock Beacon Hill Smooth in warm grays and tans, complementing the tones of the home and nearby gardens. Both the patio stairs and pool coping feature the use of Unilock Ledgestone.
In addition to the aesthetically balanced design, this backyard haven also includes many hosting oppurtunties. A stylish stone grilling station includes both a grill and mini-fridge as well as a prepping counter for barbecuing and bartending. In the evenings or fall afternoons, guests can perch alongside the elegant fire pit, designed to seamlessly blend with the surrounding stone design and blues of the nearby water. Long afternoons of swimming, hosting and dining can be enjoyed in this fully restructured Long Island backyard.
John T. Unger, LLC
The Big Bowl O Canada takes it's name from Canada's National Anthem, composed in 1880 by Calixa Lavallée, a talented musician whose father worked as a woodcutter, blacksmith and luthier. Although many variations of the song exist, in multiple languages, the tune is the same for all. I couldn't resist the connection between music and sculpture, between firebowls, lumberjacks and blacksmithing. The idea of art arising from hard work, skill and a grounding in the natural world is at the heart of this design.
The motif was inspired by a custom Great Bowl O' Fire for a Calgary client who requested a stylized flame in the shape of a maple leaf. I liked the results so much that it moved me to create a design especially for the Great White North.
I've shipped firebowls all across Canada, from Vancouver to Halifax. As the second largest land mass on earth, that's a lot of ground to cover. Filled with natural beauty and wonders, peopled by folks who love the outdoors, I can't think of any place that has more use for a firebowl that is solid and durable, beautiful and meaningful, large enough to gather a group of friends under a huge night sky
John T. Unger, LLC
Symmetrical spirals of steel and space surround the edge of the Waves O' Fire. Like the mirror effect of still water, the shape of these cascading waves are reflected in the empty trough between them. Curlicues curled under, an eternal surf cut in steel.
The Waves O' Fire brings together all of the four elements: Fire when lit, Water in the design, Air to feed the fire and Earth in the steel itself. It's a full-on Feng Shui garden feature in a classical and pleasing design. I particularly love the shadows cast by this design… the play of light and dark extends the metaphor of balance and harmony. Of all my Sculptural Firebowl designs, this one creates some of the most beautiful reflections when sited by a pool or reflecting pond.
Unique Concrete
Natural stamped concrete patio with a hand crafted concrete hearth. Natural stone fireplace
Turquoise Patio with a Fire Feature Ideas and Designs
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