Habitat Post & Beam, Inc. This house was ferried to the job site where it was assembled by a local builder. Photos by Michael Penney, architectural photographer IMPORTANT NOTE: We are not involved in the finish or decoration of these homes, so it is unlikely that we can answer any questions about elements
Are the posts different heights or set higher on the sloping ground? What type of wood is used? Absolutely love this design...calm, cool and classy! Wow!
The posts are purchased through a fence company. An alternative would be standard post bases into a concrete footing, but you should contact a certified landscape designer in your area for help with designing the right fence, including heights and materials, for your needs.
good luck!
this is the inside (backside?) of the fence facing an inner patio area. the boards are face mounted to the posts, so that is what you see from the street side.
by the posts of the deck above.
The rear patio is made of large bluestone pieces. Grassy seams between the stone soften the hard surface. Towering evergreens create privacy, drifts of colorful perennials surround the seat walls, and clumps of Aspen trees define the entrance to this enchanting outdoor
by the posts of the deck above”
“drifts of colorful perennials surround the seat walls, and clumps of Aspen trees define”
“is made of large bluestone pieces.