kept more private - pathway directs traffic to the door
stone walls indicate the areas to be kept more private - pathway directs traffic to the door
keep more private. This is a backyard, but you can adapt the same approach out front.
keep more private. This is a backyard, but you can adapt the same approach out front
keep more private. This is a backyard, but you can adapt the same approach out front. Tell us: Which rock wall was your favorite? Join the discussion!
1. Embrace your outdoor living space. If you're lucky enough to have an amazing outdoor space — garden, patio, balcony, what have you — it's time to start using it. This balcony is a great example of how you really don't need much outdoor space to take advantage of summer's fresh air and sunshine
Create a private escape. Hang curtains across a tiny balcony or nook and make an instant escape where you can hide and read.
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Natural 1" x 6"set in a horizontal running bond .
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1. Create an outdoor retreat. Outdoor living spaces are all the rage, so make good use of your backyard by creating your own day spa. Pair a one-person tub like this one from Duravit with chaise longues and a contemporary awning for a much-needed escape from real life.
a semi-private master bedroom, walk-in closet and master bath, plus a separate private study.
The integrity of the home’s materials was also an important factor in the design—solid woods, concrete, and raw metal were selected because they stand up to day to day needs of a family’s use yet look even better