Fiesta Patio Furniture

Sign in to your Address Book. you may also like Fiesta Chenille Single Panel © 2016 Seventh Avenue Casa Fiesta Sleeps 12-Walk to Town, 3 Min Walk to Beach. Large area for entertaining This listing was first published here in 2015. Date last modified - Saturday, September 03, 2016 Photo By: Debbie Talianko Photo By: Jason Kisner ©Design by RMS user Allende Photo By: DK - Garden Design © 2009 Dorling Kindersley Limited In this design by Thomas Oppelt, the elegant casita offers a glimpse of the surrounding countryside. Image courtesy of Gene Northup of Synergy Sotheby's International Realty Maintaining the historic character and integrity of the landscape was the main objective of this design. Rustic and understated elements add personality and credibility. Design by Chad Robert A circular band inscribed within the bluestone patio continues through the outdoor kitchen and around the dining area. Design by Bob Hursthouse
Deeply textured stonework provides the framework to an intimate grotto decorated by the owner's unique orchid and fern collection. Wide stairs ascend to the adjacent terrace that's perfect for entertaining. Pergolas provide poolside shade, while cozy furnishings and blue accents infuse the outdoors with a style all their own. Design by Debbie Talianko Built-in seating doubles as a planter and a retaining wall for a front yard garden area. Plumbing Repair Parts AtlantaDesign by Lori Dennis; Vacuum Cleaner Market SizePhoto by Ken HaydenIkea Sofa Bed Cover Ebay A vintage bench and Susani-print blanket create a beautiful seating option in this stone courtyard. Design by Lori Dennis Climbing vines and vertical gardens help create a romantic courtyard setting, perfect for dining outdoors.
Design by Living Green Design This beautiful patio was designed and furnished to complement the historic home. "Rustic and understated elements add personality and credibility," says landscape architect Chad Robert. The pool house is reminiscent of a Mediterranean beach cottage with soothing neutral shades and lots of natural light. Design by Rebecca Johnston This stone cottage-style patio features a garden, outdoor fireplace and a stunning water feature. Design by Mitch Kalamian A full-size kitchen, a cascading fountain and a raised pool flank the large lawn area, which features an in-ground trampoline, making this a perfect spot for entertaining families. Design by Christopher J. Grubb Landscape designer Jamie Durie created an Asian-style space for dining and relaxing where the "walls" of the pergola serve as an enclosure as well as a place to showcase potted specimens. Sleek, modern loungers add a contemporary flair to this traditional patio. This dramatic doorway leads to a romantic patio with black-and-white marble tile and a beautiful vertical garden.
Design by Jamie Durie An outdoor room with Puerto-Rican design sensibilities creates a family backyard haven. Traditional turned-wooden spindles that adorn the windows of the homes in Puerto Rico now break up the bright colors of the walls. In this Sedona-inspired design by Jamie Durie, ceiling tiles create the wall for the planter's seating surround. A dining grotto is tucked into the back of this beautiful patio. This patio is located away from the house, surrounded by colorful landscaping and shaded by trees. A short wall provides a sense of enclosure. The walkway continues on to a potting bench and a secluded arbor swing. A beautiful wall with Spanish arches serves as the backdrop for this gorgeous backyard lounge area. The look merges elements of Old World design with the clean lines of contemporary style. Boxwood planters surround the pool, fireplace and lounging areas on this patio. These basket weave stools and a table from a tree trunk blend seamlessly with a rustic-style garden.
Inspired by a visit to a Native American pueblo, Jamie Durie designed this circular adobe outdoor room. A traditional drying rack serves as an artistic shade structure over the new outdoor dining area. Designed by Mitch Kalamian, this tri-level backyard features a refurbished pool on the first level, a spa on the second and a lighted column on the third. A terra-cotta tile patio and rich wall color convert a front entry into a stylish waiting and relaxation area. Design by Pamela Berstler The cantilevered bench echoes the wall's sweeping curve, and is an integral element of this striking installation. This beautiful eight-sided pavilion is the focal point of a European-style garden. Design by Keith Anderson In this family garden, the kids can play on the spacious lawn while the adults hang out on the terrace. The two areas are divided by a snaking dry-stone and log wall, as well as by soft plantings. The focal point of this new outdoor kitchen is a wood-fired pizza oven imported from Italy.
The 36-inch oven turned out to have a 52-inch base, so landscape architect Mark Schisler had to move the counters three feet to accommodate it. The oven is covered with a stone veneer, rather than real stone, to save more space. This outdoor kitchen and patio, designed for entertaining, is accessible from the deck, basement and driveway of the home. The cedar pergola helps define the room and provide overhead lighting. This terrace went from an area with no place to sit to the ultimate in a resort-like lounge and dining space. When evening comes, the area turns into an extra-comfy place to watch movies. A 3-D water feature and a fire pit table complete the ambiance. This contemporary outdoor kitchen area is nestled among the trees. Design by Paul Wrona Whether it's for roasting marshmallows with the kids or grown-up entertaining, the fireplace often becomes the outdoor gathering spot for the family. A new retaining wall on the steep slope provided the terrain for this patio and new lawn.