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Mangaris wood privacy screen with changing widths to add interest. Porch wood screen blocks barbeque from deck patio view.
Photo by Katrina Coombs
Mittelgroße Moderne Pergola hinter dem Haus mit Outdoor-Küche und Dielen in Los Angeles
Mittelgroße Moderne Pergola hinter dem Haus mit Outdoor-Küche und Dielen in Los Angeles
BE Landscape Design
Mittelgroßer, Unbedeckter Moderner Patio hinter dem Haus mit Gartendusche und Dielen in Los Angeles
Arterra Landscape Architects
Michelle Lee Wilson Photography
Moderner Patio mit Dielen in San Francisco
Moderner Patio mit Dielen in San Francisco
Randy Angell Designs
Mittelgroßer Moderner Patio hinter dem Haus mit Outdoor-Küche, Dielen und Markisen in Dallas
User
Un projet de patio urbain en pein centre de Nantes. Un petit havre de paix désormais, élégant et dans le soucis du détail. Du bois et de la pierre comme matériaux principaux. Un éclairage différencié mettant en valeur les végétaux est mis en place.
Castle Building & Remodeling
This modern home, near Cedar Lake, built in 1900, was originally a corner store. A massive conversion transformed the home into a spacious, multi-level residence in the 1990’s.
However, the home’s lot was unusually steep and overgrown with vegetation. In addition, there were concerns about soil erosion and water intrusion to the house. The homeowners wanted to resolve these issues and create a much more useable outdoor area for family and pets.
Castle, in conjunction with Field Outdoor Spaces, designed and built a large deck area in the back yard of the home, which includes a detached screen porch and a bar & grill area under a cedar pergola.
The previous, small deck was demolished and the sliding door replaced with a window. A new glass sliding door was inserted along a perpendicular wall to connect the home’s interior kitchen to the backyard oasis.
The screen house doors are made from six custom screen panels, attached to a top mount, soft-close track. Inside the screen porch, a patio heater allows the family to enjoy this space much of the year.
Concrete was the material chosen for the outdoor countertops, to ensure it lasts several years in Minnesota’s always-changing climate.
Trex decking was used throughout, along with red cedar porch, pergola and privacy lattice detailing.
The front entry of the home was also updated to include a large, open porch with access to the newly landscaped yard. Cable railings from Loftus Iron add to the contemporary style of the home, including a gate feature at the top of the front steps to contain the family pets when they’re let out into the yard.
Tour this project in person, September 28 – 29, during the 2019 Castle Home Tour!
Solus Decor UK Ltd
Simon Orchard Garden Design
Großer, Unbedeckter Moderner Patio hinter dem Haus mit Feuerstelle und Dielen in Surrey
Großer, Unbedeckter Moderner Patio hinter dem Haus mit Feuerstelle und Dielen in Surrey
Quality Builders LLC
Großer, Überdachter Moderner Patio hinter dem Haus mit Outdoor-Küche und Dielen in Miami
WWOO Concrete Outdoor Kitchens, LLC
Close up view of 20' long WWOO Concrete e Outdoor Kitchen. Installed right beside the patio which helps enclose the patio. Equipped with small BGE, WWOO Stainless Steel sink, WWOO Cutting boards, and WWOO wooden boxes.
Phoenix Patio Systems (Patio Partners)
Mittelgroßer, Überdachter Moderner Patio hinter dem Haus mit Dielen in Phoenix
Cultivart Landscape Design
Peta North
Mittelgroßer, Überdachter Moderner Patio hinter dem Haus mit Dielen in Perth
Mittelgroßer, Überdachter Moderner Patio hinter dem Haus mit Dielen in Perth
Wolf Design Studio
Großer, Unbedeckter Moderner Patio hinter dem Haus mit Pflanzwand und Dielen in Los Angeles
Native Sun Gardens
San Francisco Rooftop Urban Garden.
Photo Cred: Joshua Thayer
Kleiner, Überdachter Moderner Patio im Innenhof mit Dielen und Pflanzwand in San Francisco
Kleiner, Überdachter Moderner Patio im Innenhof mit Dielen und Pflanzwand in San Francisco
Paal Grant Designs In Landscaping
Patrick Redmond
Moderner Patio hinter dem Haus mit Feuerstelle, Dielen und Gazebo in Melbourne
Moderner Patio hinter dem Haus mit Feuerstelle, Dielen und Gazebo in Melbourne
Chen + Suchart Studio
A small covered area adjacent to the pool, offers a casual space to gather. Shade sails provide a contrast to the rigid concrete walls and the linearity of the house.
Bill Timmerman - Timmerman Photography
GALAXY OUTDOOR LLC
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The New England Journal of Medicine (08-16-1999) found that, after just 10 days, patients with Type 2 Diabetes who used hot tubs 30 minutes a day/6 days per week required reduced doses of insulin, lost weight, slept better and showed distinct decreases in plasma glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin.
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Whether it’s a new exercise routine or an unusually active day on your feet, most of us know the “day after” feeling of sore, overworked muscles that make it hurt to move, period. The water pressure from hot tub jets relieves muscle tightness and soreness by removing lactic acid, opening up the blood vessels and promoting the flow of endorphins. LPGA Sports Medicine Director Caroline Nichols and former President of the American Orthopedic Society of Sports Medicine Dr. James Andrews recommend hydrotherapeutic activity for athletes at every level. Nichols says that hot tubs especially help with recovery since jets focus on overused muscle and joint regions, while Andrews supports hydrotherapy as a good tool for improved circulation, sensory impulses and stiff joints.
Whether you’re looking to alleviate stress, feel healthier or simply spend more time with your loved ones, you’d be amazed at how as little as 10 minutes in a hot tub can help you relax and put everything in perspective. There are hot tubs for every type of user, regardless of whether it’s just you or it’s the entire gang piling in, looking for some much-needed relief after a long day.
Moderner Patio mit Dielen Ideen und Design
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