Large doors that open to the back yard with a pool and vineyard
of the vineyard makes this dining room a dream come true.
In this design, the table is laid out to reference the rows upon rows of grapevines. The doors and windows were placed to give open views of the vineyard and even the light fixture is situated in line with the plantings outdoors.
lovely vineyard which appears to go on for miles. The openness of the space also gives the illusion of dining outdoors. If your view is shorter but still sweet, use it.
the only vineyard of its size that's located in a residential neighborhood. Only two rows of vines from Smith's vineyard were lost in securing the building permit for his farmhouse.
Would you love to have your own vineyard? So many vineyard estates duplicate the look of Tuscan wineries that the modern
that this vineyard is in Minnesota, not California.
5. MinnesotaViewed through its vineyard's vines, it's obvious from afar that this home designed by Bill Costello of Murphy & Co. Design is something unique.
acres of Vineyard, all that was salvageable was the old gable roofed above the bedrooms and the riverrock hearth. We began with the gable and combined it with a series of sloped and flat planes. The new roof forms provide for clerestory windows that bring abundant natural light to the space. A flat, wooden
across the vineyard, to the coastal range and provides the ideal location for an integrated solar array. Bands of salvaged cedar at the base of the house support climbing wisteria, binding the house to the landscape as it rises from the vine rows.
Photos: Ken Gutmaker
Martha's VineyardSet on a lake on the northern coast of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, this kitchen has soothing blue cabinetry that struck a note with Houzz readers. A spacious back pantry, plenty of natural light and entertainment-friendly solutions make this kitchen great for cooking dinner for 10