A narrow side yard with no space for plants on the ground can become a productive garden area with the addition of an overhead structure. The design creates a shaded pathway and screening for people passing beneath, while the plants can take full advantage of
on the yard was the Owner’s intent. Plus some space to cloister away in private luxury. Down went the useless undersized garage, and up went a two story addition. With space to drop off incoming junk, space to eat, space to lounge, space to work, and a connection to a new patio, the kitchen fulfills
first and second floor bump out. side of house with kitchen/back door
into the side yard (where the family eventually wanted to have a garden). The solution was to work within the L-shape footprint and expand out onto the patio.
into the side yard (where the family eventually wanted to have a garden). The solution was to work within the L-shape footprint and expand out onto the patio. Interior Design: Tara Shimberg, Tara's InteriorsBuilder: Ardo ContractingMore Kitchens of the Week:Small Kitchen, Big ViewSimply Refined in Massachusetts
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of the side yard. "We both love nature and the feeling of being outside when we are inside
of the side yard. "We both love nature and the feeling of being outside when we are inside. This home allows me to clear my mind and enjoy some real peace," Mark says.
of the side yard. "We both love nature and the feeling of being outside when we are inside. This home allows me to clear my mind and enjoy some real peace," Mark says.
to the side yard. The weight limit on the line is 100 pounds.
He also created a soft, safe landing pad against the back fence. A vintage Moon Rocket–ride sign is nailed to the gate that opens to the zip line
to the side yard. The weight limit on the line is 100 pounds.
He also created a soft, safe landing pad against the back fence. A vintage Moon Rocket–ride sign is nailed to the gate that opens to the zip line.
to the side yard. The weight limit on the line is 100 pounds. He also created a soft, safe landing pad against the back fence. A vintage Moon Rocket–ride sign is nailed to the gate that opens to the zip line.