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Alair Homes Clemson
A small picnic shelter is perfect for enjoying the outdoors while at the lake. This shelter has a rustic design to coordinate with the main house and contains a wood burning fireplace for colder nights.
Maureen McGough Interior Design
Designed for rest and relaxation, we used a rich color palette, blending saturated and muted colors for this Desert Home.
Pre renovation, there was no existing patio. We constructed the fireplace wall with bonco seating, as well as added an outdoor grill top and decorative tile.
AlphaStudio Design Group
Centered on seamless transitions of indoor and outdoor living, this open-planned Spanish Ranch style home is situated atop a modest hill overlooking Western San Diego County. The design references a return to historic Rancho Santa Fe style by utilizing a smooth hand troweled stucco finish, heavy timber accents, and clay tile roofing. By accurately identifying the peak view corridors the house is situated on the site in such a way where the public spaces enjoy panoramic valley views, while the master suite and private garden are afforded majestic hillside views.
As see in San Diego magazine, November 2011
http://www.sandiegomagazine.com/San-Diego-Magazine/November-2011/Hilltop-Hacienda/
Photos by: Zack Benson
Scott Sanders LLC
Resting poolside and gazing over a raised bed of flowers are two armless chaises paired with a side table.
Photography by Joshua Klein
Bianchi Design
Kirk Bianchi of Bianchi Design, an award winning phoenix pool builder and landscape designer, brought an intimate and choreographed feel to this otherwise congested narrow space, where front entry, driveway, outdoor dining, and neighbors garage all converged on the "front squeeze" of this cul de sac lot. The stairs from the front sweep and carry through, interlacing with a screen wall that separates the dining are from the driveway that passes just on the other side. A mature ironwood tree creates an overhead sense of intimacy to the patio and front entry, allowing for delightful shadow play by day, and mystifying downlight by night, with fixtures discretely hidden in the tree above. A banco seating wall with outdoor fabric and cushions, flanks a firepit with portal to the space beyond, and beckons those from the indoor dining area to migrate and take in the beautiful outdoors. Michaelwoodall.com
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