This custom 3D design is a complete resort, right in the client's backyard. She wanted us to integrate the existing paved section into the future development. This was to include a large outdoor kitchen and a lounge area with fireplace, sheltered under a wooden structure. The dining room and relaxation area already existed on the paved portion. So we didn't have to position them. However, we still had to make sure to match them to the rest so that the courtyard was harmonious.
We then designed a huge mixed structure, including a pergola for the lounge area and a modern gazebo for the outdoor kitchen. This would be at the back of the courtyard. It is made of Western red cedar timberframe dyed in two colors, Espresso and Black Onyx from Sansin. The paving continues under the outdoor kitchen, which creates the link between the existing space and the future space. The lounge area is raised by an Azek Harvest PVC terrace in Slate Gray color, which defines each area.
The outdoor kitchen is in natural stone with a black granite countertop. We have built-in drawers and cabinets into the structure as well as a small fridge and a barbecue. A small wall helps prevent things from falling behind the counter. On the other hand, its primary function is to create privacy from side neighbors. A stainless steel bar finishes the end of the kitchen. It allows you to have a larger work surface or to be able to enjoy the company of guests while preparing meals. Right next door, occupants of the lounge section can protect themselves from the sun or rain with a shade sail. It is waterproof and retractable, in addition to integrating into the pergola portion of the structure.
Finally, black aluminum cutouts, Moderna model from Hideaway, were added to the front of the structure and to the Hoft fence. They bring a decorative touch to the entire yard, while adding privacy. The effect is even more spectacular in the evening when the lighting fixtures illuminate the layout. It is thanks to the In-Lite lights, placed throughout the structure, on the ground and in the risers of the PVC terrace, that the result is so beautiful.