Top Considerations When Building Glass Roofs

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James Moylan

Monday, August 31, 2020

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Glass Roofs in Maryland & Virginia: Key Considerations

Building a glass roof on your outdoor structure can be a beautiful stylistic touch, but there are some considerations to keep in mind before plunging into this architectural choice. From budget to logistics, you’ll need to decide if this is truly the best option for you.

2020 Outdoor Living Trends in Washington DC

Posted in: Handrails, Deck handrails, decks in Washington, D.C., stainless steel, Trex Decking, glass roofs, cable handrails, Mbrico, Tile Decks, rooftop decks in Washington, DC, building a rooftop deck, Archatrak, Screen Room, Georgetown, screened porch in Washington, DC, Outdoor Appliances, Screened Porch, Screened-in Porch, piertech, custom deck

James Moylan

Wednesday, January 01, 2020

Outdoor Living Trends 2020: Maryland & Virginia Design Ideas

Outdoor living trends in 2020 are reshaping how homeowners in Montgomery County, MD, and Fairfax County, VA, extend their living spaces. From innovative materials to functional design layouts, these emerging trends reflect growing demand for premium screened porches, decks, and outdoor kitchens throughout the greater DMV. Here are the top trends transforming outdoor spaces this year.

Best of 2020 Kitchen Design: Cooking Outdoors in Howard County

Posted in: Deck Design, outdoor kitchens, outdoor kitchen cabinets, deck add-ons, outdoor heaters, Premium Zuri decking, decks in Washington, D.C., Zuri decking questions, Outdoor Fireplaces, outdoor accessories, EcoSmart Fireplaces, Trex Decking, glass roofs, fire pit, SCREENEZE, Outdoor Lighting, Portico, Motorized Outdoor Screening Systems, Mbrico, kitchen design, Zuri decks in Virginia, cooking, cooking outdoors, Phantom Retractable Screens, Georgetown, screened porch in Washington, DC, Outdoor Appliances, rooftop deck design

James Moylan

Monday, December 16, 2019

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The most ground-level deck (portion closest to the driveway) connects the front pathway, rear garage exit, and sun room exit to the backyard. It features a wide, curved staircase and other landings to accommodate the various entry and exit points, as well as an upper grilling space/alternative grill and barbecue area to the pavilion.