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Terrace cover attached to house

The terrace cover attached to house sits tightly against the brick volume, but the first thing you notice is the timber. Horizontal boards line the wall behind the seating area, while the open structure above leaves the beams visible. Light grey paving runs straight out from the interior, giving the covered terrace a clear edge without closing it off. It reads as an outdoor room, but one that still keeps the garden in view.

Wood, brick and an open roof line

The wooden terrace cover uses a direct mix of materials: brick at the house, timber across the wall and posts, and darker structural parts in the roof. That contrast gives the cover its shape. The slatted frame and projecting roof edge are easy to read, especially where the timber supports meet the open sides. Nothing is hidden behind cladding or decoration. The construction stays visible, and that makes the terrace cover attached to house feel firmly tied to the architecture of the home.

On the garden side, windows remain part of the composition, so the covered terrace does not turn into a closed annex. Instead, the roof extends the house outward and keeps the transition readable. The paving underneath reinforces that extension. Its pale tone catches the daylight and reflects it back toward the timber surfaces, which makes the darker beams and wall lamps stand out more clearly.

Outdoor seating placed under the cover

Below the roof, the outdoor seating area under terrace cover is arranged around a table and chairs, with enough room to move between the furniture and the wall. The table sits close to the timber cladding, which gives the setting a defined edge without crowding the space. A few planters appear along the perimeter, but the scene stays open. The furniture does the practical work of the terrace: one part for sitting, one part for dining, all under the same roof.

Because the sides remain open, the covered terrace still feels connected to the rest of the garden. The eye moves from the table to the paving, then back to the brick wall and the house windows. That long, clear sightline is one of the strongest features of the project. It lets the terrace cover attached to house function as a sheltered place without losing the outdoor setting that gives it meaning.

A skylight set into the roof cover

One of the most visible details is the skylight in roof cover. Seen from below, the opening breaks up the roof plane and introduces a lighter patch among the darker structure. It is a small move, but it changes how the cover reads. The roof no longer feels like a flat lid. Instead, it has depth, layers and a point where daylight can enter. The skylight also helps draw attention to the black or metallic beams around it, which frame the opening like a structural grid.

From another angle, the roof detail becomes even more graphic. The slanted glass surfaces sit against the timber and metal parts, and the contrast is strongest where the beams cross overhead. This is not a decorative gesture. It is a visible opening in the construction, and it gives the terrace cover attached to house a more precise roof line. The light it brings in is part of the experience of the space, especially on the seating side below.

Warm light against the timber wall

At dusk, the wall lighting under terrace cover takes over from daylight. Several black wall lamps sit on the timber-clad surface and cast a warm glow across the boards. The light does not wash the wall evenly; it marks the rhythm of the lamps and makes the horizontal lines of the wood easier to read. Under the roof, that small shift in light turns the terrace into a place that can stay active after evening falls.

The lighting also sharpens the difference between the wall and the open sides. Shadows collect beneath the beams, while the lamps brighten the seating zone and the table surface. In a project like this, the fixture placement matters because it follows the structure already present in the cover. The result is a terrace cover attached to house that works visually in the day and at night, with the timber wall acting as a surface for both storage of light and the play of shadow.

How the cover sits with the house

The home itself remains visible behind and beside the structure, with brickwork, windows and timber cladding all part of the same view. That is what gives the project its strength: the terrace cover attached to house does not try to stand apart from the building. It follows the existing lines, then extends them into the garden. The roof overhang, the open sides and the clear structural rhythm all help the addition read as part of the house rather than as a separate object.

Seen across the full length of the terrace, the different layers fall into place. Brick, wood, glass and metal each have their own role, but none of them dominates. The eye moves from the roof detail to the seating area, then to the wall lamps and the paving below. That steady sequence is what makes this wooden terrace cover easy to read as a finished project image: a covered outdoor room with daylight above, warm lighting at the wall and open air along the sides.

Inspired by the details

What stays with you is not a single gesture but the way the cover is assembled. The terrace cover attached to house relies on visible timber, an open pergola-like frame and a skylight set into the roof. Beneath it, the seating area has enough room to function without feeling boxed in. The paved floor, the brick wall and the warm lamps all help define the space. For anyone looking through projects with a wooden terrace cover or a modern outdoor pergola cover, this one shows how a few clear elements can carry the whole composition.

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