Boonen

Contemporary outdoor terrace with lighting

The covered terrace is immediately visible in the way the project is framed. Light filters through the slatted wooden roof, shifting gently as the Aero lamellar system adjusts its angle. Set within a slim steel structure, the wooden lamellas cast a pattern of shadows and sunlight over the terrace floor, composed of alternating bands of concrete slabs and natural timber decking. This combination creates zones within the terrace, subtly marking seating and circulation areas while maintaining visual openness.

covered terrace as the architectural starting point

Each wooden slat rotates smoothly on concealed pivots embedded in a narrow steel frame. Controlled electronically, the slats can tilt individually or collectively to regulate the amount of light and air flowing through. The contrast between the tactile warmth of wood and the precision of steel gives the roof an architectural clarity that anchors the outdoor room.

Floor materials articulate outdoor zones

The terrace floor is arranged in a deliberate pattern: broad concrete tiles with a muted, matte finish provide a cool, solid foundation, while the wooden decking introduces a tactile softness and visual rhythm. This material interplay marks seating groups and pathways, subtly guiding movement without physical barriers.

Transparency blurs boundaries between inside and out

Large sliding glass doors with fine profiles extend across the terrace wall, creating a nearly uninterrupted view from interior spaces to the garden beyond. Their flush thresholds and minimal framing enhance fluid access and enhance the sense of expanded space, with reflections amplifying the interplay of interior and exterior palettes.

Lighting integrated within the structure sets the evening tone

LED light strips are embedded beneath the wooden lamellas, accentuating the roof’s geometry while providing soft ambient light after sunset. The illumination traces the regular pattern of the slats, emphasizing texture without glare. Floor-level lights embedded along the terrace edges delicately outline circulation routes, aiding navigation while maintaining a restrained design.

Light reveals texture and guides movement

Downward lighting picks out the grain of the timber decking and the subtle, sanded texture of the concrete slabs. This illumination enhances the tactile qualities of the materials at night while floor inset path lights gently mark edges and walkthroughs, contributing to a safe yet unobtrusive nighttime environment.

Outdoor furnishings echo natural materials and restrained colors

The furniture comprises metal-framed pieces with wooden accents, upholstered in muted tones aligned with the terrace’s palette. Seating is arranged to accommodate different group sizes and maintains sightlines through to the garden, respecting the terrace’s architectural rhythm and emphasizing openness.

covered terrace as the architectural starting point

Low ornamental grasses and shrubs line the terrace perimeter, breaking up the linear geometry while adding seasonal color shifts. This vegetation forms a subtle buffer around the terrace, defining the outdoor room without obscuring views of the adjoining lawn and garden beds.

Proportions balance protection with openness

The rectangular terrace footprint directs views outward while the adjustable roof offers measured shelter. Glass walls and the slatted canopy balance light admission and sun shading, creating a space adaptable to changing weather and seasons without feeling enclosed. That makes the covered terrace part of the architectural character rather than a loose finish.

Details reveal precise assembly and material junctions

Where wood meets steel, joints are clean and concise, confirming a practical construction approach. The edges where the roof meets the terrace floor align precisely, reinforcing a composed architectural language. This attention to detail strengthens the connection between materials and enhances both visual and structural cohesion.

Integrated lighting supports safe movement after dark

Discreet, recessed floor lighting defines circulation paths, ensuring safety without detracting from the terrace’s minimalist aesthetic. The warm glow provided by these lights complements the overhead illumination and sustains the architectural clarity after nightfall.

Technology adapts the outdoor environment

The automated Aero lamellar roof adjusts its wooden slats in response to weather or user commands. This system modulates sun exposure and ventilation smoothly, preserving the terrace’s clean lines while enhancing comfort and usability throughout the day.

covered terrace as the architectural starting point

The terrace serves as a transitional space between indoors and garden, using consistent materials—wood, steel, and concrete—to maintain a unified architectural language. Its openness encourages natural airflow and unobstructed views, softly blending the boundaries between rooms and landscape.

Combining an adjustable roof, integrated lighting, and carefully chosen materials, this covered terrace responds naturally to changes in light and weather. Its clear yet adaptable design creates an outdoor setting both practical and visually measured.

Roof system integrates light and shade

The lamellar roof’s wooden slats adjust for precise control over sunlight and shade, blending with the existing textured plaster-finished structure. This versatility encourages use throughout the day and evening, expanding the outdoor living period.

Spatial organization shaped by material transitions

Changes in surface materials delineate zones within the outdoor setting. Concrete areas edge plant beds and lawn, while timber decking defines lounging and dining spaces. Steel elements provide visual punctuation that guides movement and frames views into the garden greenery.

Lighting highlights spatial and material qualities

Embedded lighting within roof eaves and pathways softly illuminates architectural lines and textures after dark. The subtle glow avoids glare and accentuates the finishes of plaster walls and wooden slats, marking safe passages through glass doorways into the outdoor area.

Furniture selection reflects architectural restraint

Seating and dining furnishings present streamlined forms in materials that echo the terrace’s muted palette. Upholstered lounges with minimal metal frames face the garden, inviting both social gatherings and quiet contemplation. Their arrangement preserves visibility through glazed connections without disrupting the spatial order. That makes the covered terrace part of the architectural character rather than a loose finish.

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