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1.Modern in South Africa
The South African firm LevEco Architects designed an overhead with a ceiling made from IsoPine, which is a composite polystyrene material that functions well outside, provided it doesn't get direct rain. The timber roof rafters are pocketed into the brickwork of the house, so you don't see any connections. The roof sheeting is attached with flashing and waterproofing.
2.Moroccan Rooftop
A Moroccan-style rooftop patio in Hong Kong was designed by Alexandra Lauren. The roof is made of clear Perspex with UV resistance. The rug is from Horchow. Lauren has studios in Tennessee, Hong Kong, Arizona, and Montana.
3.Shade Cloth Patio Covers
The husband-and-wife design team known as Phoenix's The Ranch Mine covered a house in corrugated steel and treated the concrete flooring with Cohills Enviro Stain. Shade-sail anchors were tied into the roof trusses under the eaves to support the shade sails.
4.Santa Ynez Rustic
A beautiful and eclectic eco-conscious outdoor space was created by Carson Douglas Landscape Architecture for a Santa Ynez, California ranch. Many features are custom designed, like the redwood pergola, which supports healthy, lush vines, the redwood vegetable boxes, cold-season A-frames, and metal-frame fire pit, infilled with stone to resemble a gabion. The hanging light fixture is also a CDLA creation and is available on the firm's website.
5.Modern Farmhouse
Gast Architects of San Francisco created shade for a scored-concrete patio in Arroyo Grande, California by constructing a custom-made steel frame that supports corrugated galvanized-steel roof panels. The roof panels are Sinewave.
6.Tuscan Farmhouse in Houston
Designed by Eklektic Interiors of Houston, this home was built by the homeowners, who are in the construction business. The patio floor is made of reclaimed Old Chicago brick, while the facade and arches are made of Texas limestone.
7.Cedar Pergola
New York City-based Resolution: 4 Architecture constructed a stained-cedar pergola over a bluestone-paver patio for a home and pool house project in South Hampton, New York.
8.Modern Industrial Entry Courtyard
An entry courtyard for a home-based work/art studio designed by Homes by Monticello in Missouri features cedar decking and slat walls. A corrugated plastic roof adds rain protection and allows natural sunlight to filter through. The home is built around a grain silo, giving it a "modern industrial" sensibility.
9.Aspen Ranch House
Raising the roofline and adding clerestory windows to this mid-century ranch house in Aspen, Colorado flooded the living spaces with natural light. Rowland and Broughton added a rooftop patio to the single-story home, along with a patio off the back of the house with white polished concrete flooring. The patio cover features tongue-and-groove stained fir blind-nailed to the ceiling and Texas limestone columns and a fire pit.
10.Rising Glen LA
The modern Rising Glen house in the Hollywood Hills by Tocha Project features a custom-designed deck. The patio cover's levelers (shades/blinds) are motorized and operated by elevator buttons located in the home's bar area. Like many components of Rising Glen, the patio levelers were customized by Janna Levenstein/Tocha Project.
11.Calistoga
Strening Architects of Santa Rosa, California transformed a 25-acre property in Calistoga into a spectacular showcase by creating two distinct outdoor loggias on the front and back of the house to take advantage of wine country indoor/outdoor living. Strening used a simple palette of stone, stucco, wood, and steel to bring refined elegance to the property. The patio cover is a combination of painted structural steel and Alaskan yellow cedar.
12.MCM Seattle Patio
A 1950s Seattle home, remodeled by Lane Williams Architects, features two 16-foot-wide Fleetwood pocketing aluminum and glass sliding doors that open the den and dining rooms to the terrace. The steel and wood-frame covered patio is made of Polygal translucent ribbed panels. LWA was about to save the original 1960-built outdoor brick fireplace, which was incorporated into the new patio design.
13.Basswood
Designed by Michael Abraham Architecture of Clarendon Hills, Illinois, Basswood is a custom-built farmhouse-modern estate at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. The patio flooring is made of natural bluestone, while a sun-drenched outdoor room features large spans of glass with contemporary lines that frame views of the lake. Hand-hewn beams, exposed timbers, and indigenous stones were used in building this outdoor escape.
14.Australian Beach House
Located at Manly Beach in Australia, this 1950s-inspired home by Sanctum Design features a motorized canopy/glass awning from the German company, Markilux.
15.Vibrant New Orleans
A Mexican-inspired patio for a home in Metairie, Louisiana was designed by Mullin Landscape Associates. Hanging from the painted wood-frame shade structure is a gold and white pendant lamp from Ella Home. The homeowner bought the colorful pillows on Etsy, while the green rattan chairs are by Kenian.
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