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313 TOP LEFT: This aractive fire feature displays a quiet elegance to the orchestration of elements surrounding it. There's a balance between the fire that dances and the fluid, curving sculpture that dances to its own rhythms behind it. The combination invites the viewers to become mesmerized as they sit and admire the surround. Design by Ckayton Blount, Blount Designs, Plano, Texas Acr ylic by Nick Hauk,Elemental Acr ylic, Dallas, Texas Plumbing by Nick Hauk,Park Cities Plumbing, Dallas, Texas Photograph by Briana Wollman Photography, Grand Junction, Colorado TOP RIGHT: Layers of excitement cascade through this outdoor living space. Concentric oval steps lead guests into a puing green and fire pit lounge that views the entire backyard expanse. The black metal circular fire pit gives a nice contrast to the stark white Adirondack chairs and maintains a haven for relaxation. Landscape Architecture by Lance Dickinson,DDLA Design, Dallas, Texas Plumbing by Nick Hauk, Park Cities Plumbing, Dallas, Texas Photograph by Briana Wollman Photography, Grand Junction, Colorado BOT TOM RIGHT: To deliver a "place to enjoy a glass of wine," this poolside steps down to an intimate fire-pit area providing a grand reveal of the signature acrylic panel. Strips of white lights line the base of the raised rectangular structure, giving the illusion of a floating fire pit. Acr ylic by Nick Hauk, Elemental Acr ylic, Dallas, Texas Plumbing by Nick Hauk, Park Cities Plumbing, Dallas, Texas Photograph by Briana Wollman Photography, Grand Junction, Colorado Built by Pure Design, Plano, TX, page 319 Details

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