ᐅ Patio Roofing and Design

Created on: 22 Feb 2017 23:16
M
meister keks
Hi Forum,
we are currently busy planning our terrace and are still a bit undecided.
It will have an area of 20m² (215 sq ft) and definitely needs to be covered.
We are now considering what would be best... a frame made of aluminum, powder-coated steel, or wood?
Glass roof or plastic?
The floor will probably be a WPC decking.
Why did you choose your material?
What are the advantages and disadvantages?
How did you ultimately design your terrace?
Maybe you have some pictures to get inspired.
Best regards, David
M
meister keks
23 May 2017 17:15
it's really nice
M
meister keks
17 Jun 2017 20:14
The terrace roof is in place.
I have also already excavated and filled with gravel for the curbstones.

Glass roof over terrace; ladder, scaffolding, tools, potted plants, rural landscape.


Two-story modern house with gray facade, dark porch, and well-kept garden.


Modern two-story house with gray facade and terrace with hanging chair.
M
meister keks
19 Jun 2017 20:29
So, moving on.
Today we continued installing curbstones and added a small set of steps. I also sealed the other curbstones around the house.
We should be finished by tomorrow.

Terrace at the house with gray outdoor sofa set and hanging chair; mountain landscape in the background.


Covered terrace at a modern house with lounge sofa, planter boxes, and rocking chair.
T
Tego12
20 Jun 2017 09:07
The view is truly incredible.
M
meister keks
20 Jun 2017 20:21
The curbstones are completed.
They will be joined tomorrow.
Part of the area is already filled with decorative gravel.

Exterior view of a modern house with planter box, downspout, gravel path, and parked car.


Modern house facade with gray roller shutters, gravel strip, and stone steps at the edge.


Modern terrace at the house with a black hanging chair on a wooden deck in front of green meadow and mountains.


Modern house terrace with gray lounge furniture and hanging chair; meadow and mountains in the background.
C
Curly
21 Jun 2017 11:10
that is really nice at your place!

Best regards
Sabine