self built from Sturdi-Built
$13,000
not easy to build
Lots of light during the day, and would still be a good place to ponder in the evening.
24-foot deck, bolting the greenhouse directly to the deck. A line for lighting existed from a previous landscape project. Vendrolini brought an additional line and an Internet connection to the greenhouse.
Design note: A level foundation is necessary prior to building, whether a sturdy deck or patio,
I'll take an office in the back yard
24-foot deck, bolting the greenhouse directly to the deck. A line for lighting existed from a previous landscape project. Vendrolini brought an additional line and an Internet connection to the greenhouse.Design note: A level foundation is necessary prior to building, whether a sturdy deck or patio, or
greenhouse in a corner of the yard makes it seem like it has been there forever. The kit was 13k from Sturdi-built in Oregon and is an outdoor office/studio now
garden in a familiar way, as if it’s always been nestled up in that shady corner.
light in general, also how it's so open
24-foot deck, bolting the greenhouse directly to the deck.
garden in a familiar way, as if it’s always been nestled up in that shady corner.What Vendrolini finds most surprising is how excited he still is by the greenhouse — as much now as when he decided to build in summer 2012.
Unless your deck is built at grade level, you will need to have a railing. There are a few measurements to keep in mind. Limit the space between balusters or horizontal slats to less than 4 inches. This is required by code. Most building codes will allow a railing height to be anywhere from 36 to 42 inches
but keep in mind that a 36-inch-high railing tends to encourage people to hop up and use it as a seat, which defeats the purpose.
“Awesome deck...Would work on slope...access the Deck...Love the deck!”
Love, love! Just close in sides. Make little bigger to
cantilever on hill at lake house”
“fireplace and deck space”
“For on hill at property”
“1 st level dance floor!”
“screened deck
A perfect, woodsy summerhouse - complete with covered shelter and uncovered deck.
Called the Timber Tea House, this Vermont structure by Birdseye Design brings the outdoors in (or the indoors out?) with comfort.
purpose-built yoga studio. The views from this one could make even the most die-hard coach potato feel centered and toned. But even without a studio such as this one, all anybody needs is a mat placed in front of a window and you'll be stretching your way to better health this year.
lushly landscaped deck with incline planted with shrubs and stone path leading gently downhilll
property in Mill Valley, California, Feldman Architecture designed two cabins for creative pursuits that blend into the woods and the hillside.
Harmony with the setting. This green roof blends perfectly with the extended view and makes the cabin look less obtrusive in the landscape. A vegetated roof
intervention in the landscape. The design is understated but warm, and preserves the natural feel of the site.The clients are “creative and passionate people with a deep appreciation of where they live," Hook says. Everything from the roofline to the material choices has a cheery lightness meant to reflect