PATIO PROJECTS
Because of its durability in dealing with the elements, concrete is excellent for outdoor projects.
Above left: A concrete trough sits behind a backrest for a seating area.
Above right: A triangle water container collects water that overflows into a small water canal.
Below left: A seven foot tall fountain with water flowing evenly on both sides. Hidden lights under the top piece bring attention to the fountain in the evening.
Below right: Here, a courtyard fountain with left over tiles inserted on the sides give the fountain a Southwestern feel.
Above right: A triangle water container collects water that overflows into a small water canal.
Below left: A seven foot tall fountain with water flowing evenly on both sides. Hidden lights under the top piece bring attention to the fountain in the evening.
Below right: Here, a courtyard fountain with left over tiles inserted on the sides give the fountain a Southwestern feel.
Above: A cinder block wall that was to be covered with stucco was, instead, covered with thin concrete ‘tiles’ to give the appearance of a six inch thick minimalist concrete wall.
Below left: A large outdoor bar/kitchen with a roof that is supported by the main pillar which also acts as a pizza oven.
Below right: The countertop has a ridge on the right side for aesthetics and function - it helps prevent anything from rolling off the counter and rolling down the hillside. To the left, there is a ledge with a five inch apron for the pizza oven.
Below left: A large outdoor bar/kitchen with a roof that is supported by the main pillar which also acts as a pizza oven.
Below right: The countertop has a ridge on the right side for aesthetics and function - it helps prevent anything from rolling off the counter and rolling down the hillside. To the left, there is a ledge with a five inch apron for the pizza oven.