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Tate Studio Architects
Comfortable balcony seating extends living space just off the great room. Architecture and Interior - Tate Studio Architects, Builder - Builders Showcase, Photography - Thompson Photographic.
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LMOH Home
An entire second story condominium sanctuary is designed with bold color, vivid accents and artistic touches that are designed to invoke a welcoming comfort in this minimalistic haven that greets friends and family.
Shown in this photo: outdoor patio, custom pillows, Sunbrella lounge furniture, Sunbrella bench, ombre outdoor area rug, concrete occasional tables, accessories/finishing touches designed by LMOH Home. | Photography Joshua Caldwell
Blackband Design
Exterior Patio
Interior Design by Blackband Design
Home Build by SC Homes
Photography by Ryan Garvin
inovasis design
An 18m penthouse terrace in the historical Sydney precinct 'The Rocks'. We designed a combined vertical garden and water feature as the focal point for this unusual and challenging space (only 2m at its widest).
Made from the wonderfully textured and colored Corten Steel to compliment the existing elements of Sydney sandstone, recycled wharf timber, and lead, the half moon gardens house a tough collection of succulents, suspended over a bubbling up lit water trough.
Contemporary easy chairs and side table provide a private zone perfect for enjoying the soothing sounds of the water, coupled with matching bar stools that beg to be sat on with a glass of bubbly in hand over looking Sydney CBD and the wonderful St Patricks Church below.
Cloud pruned conifers provide an air of elegance and sophistication whilst fruiting olive trees provide an abundance of fruit for wicked martini's.
To compliment all of the elements we custom designed 'The Cog' - a Corten and powder coated steel planter for one of the olive trees and an under planting of thyme.
Kev Quelch
Brion Jeannette Architecture
CAGentle cascading curves make this 7500 sq. ft. home almost stealthy. At one with its environment, it is infused with a generous amount of natural light and the cooling coastal breezes of Corona del Mar, Ca. Natural materials and stone in a ledge rock pattern are combined with glass and steel to make this home uniquely spectacular. City and Coastal Commission approvals were secured.
Corona del Mar, California
Inspiring Landscape Solutions by Parveen Dhaliwal
Side frontal view of completed balcony garden. Relaxing feel to it with personality to boot via the styling items used
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