Saturday, October 31, 2009

Maintenance free deck is made of vinyl and PVC


This deck made by New Style Kitchen Bath & Patio is completely skinned in Azec PVC trim boards over pressure treated framing.


The second floor railing is 6 foot vinyl fencing with a sine wave baluster cut out that allows privacy from an apartment building next door but still offers views of the yard for guests enjoying the deck.
(long posts are for a future arbor).
Timber Tech's "Radiance Railing" and "Topical Teak" decking with hidden fasteners makes a great, easy maintenance surface that look as good as it wears.

Under the deck is a private area for a hot tub.  Vinyl fencing gives privacy while bathers are protected from the rain with Timber Tech's "Dry Space" under deck rain system.


The stair landing uses a combination of vinyl fencing and Azec PVC trim lumber to make a beautiful and low maintenance structure.
For plans and more information contact: newstyledesign@comcast.net

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Small Modern house plan: The Mary Hill House


Designed for Mary Hill subdivision, this house has a shallow footprint to facilitate it's construction on lots with slopes approaching 50%.  This modern two bedroom two bathroom house can accommodate any lot with ease.
E-Mail Mark at newstyledesign@comcast.net to order plans.
$1200 for a full reproducible copy or Auto Cad file

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Stacking patio chair (cedar)


Curved back and seat hugs you like it should.
Designed and built by Mark Winstead at his Oregon  Studio.  Offered at the Chicago Furniture Mart in  1994.  The Casual Furniture Show.  Mark also designed that years booth at the show.
Cedar patio chair $950 for a pair,

Friday, October 2, 2009

Plan: Mary Hill 851



 Cut into the hill side, the roof line of this Modern House projects to cover a second story deck and a slate patio over the carport.


Stained with Floric Polytech concrete stain, the floors glow with an amber hue. Vaulted pine ceilings carry out to the covered second story deck. Large Anderson double sliding doors open the outside to the living room. Hot water from a Rinnai tank-less natural gas heater runs though tubing embedded in the concrete on both floors. Each room has a thermostat and separate heat control. The steep lot required a large retaining wall foundation which added tremendously to the cost.