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Andover Landscape Design & Construction
Our long-time clients wanted a bit of outdoor entertainment space at their Boston penthouse, and while there were some challenges due to location and footprint, we agreed to help. The views are amazing as this space overlooks the harbor and Boston’s bustling Seaport below. With Logan Airport just on the other side of the Boston Harbor, the arriving jets are a mesmerizing site as their lights line up in preparation to land.
The entire space we had to work with is less than 10 feet wide and 45 feet long (think bowling-alley-lane dimensions), so we worked extremely hard to get as much programmable space as possible without forcing any of the areas. The gathering spots are delineated by granite and IPE wood floor tiles supported on a custom pedestal system designed to protect the rubber roof below.
The gas grill and wine fridge are installed within a custom-built IPE cabinet topped by jet-mist granite countertops. This countertop extends to a slightly-raised bar area for the ultimate view beyond and terminates as a waterfall of granite meets the same jet-mist floor tiles… custom-cut and honed to match, of course.
Moving along the length of the space, the floor transitions from granite to wood, and is framed by sculptural containers and plants. Low-voltage lighting warms the space and creates a striking display that harmonizes with the city lights below. Once again, the floor transitions, this time back to granite in the seating area consisting of two counter-height chairs.
"This purposeful back-and-forth of the floor really helps define the space and our furniture choices create these niches that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional.” - Russell
The terrace concludes with a large trough planter filled with ornamental grasses in the summer months and a seasonal holiday arrangements throughout the winter. An ‘L’-shaped couch offers a spot for multiple guests to relax and take in the sounds of a custom sound system — all hidden and out of sight — which adds to the magical feel of this ultimate night spot.
GDW/a pllc
This residence was designed for a young couple and their son in a rapidly growing community north of Dallas/Fort Worth Airport and Grapevine Lake. Both husband and wife are pilots for American Airlines.
The gently rolling 1.5 acre site is covered with scrub oak and features a seasonal creek that winds through the middle of the site . The Owner’s program called for 2,600 sq. ft. of living space and separate garages to house the Owner’s cars and boat. The house straddles the west side of the creek and the garages were placed along the east side to accommodate access form the street. The main entry axis separates the two garages crosses the creek via a metal footbridge and terminates at the entry tower of the main residence.
The layout of the residence took the form of wings which splay out from a centrally placed stair tower. One wing housing the living room, dining room and kitchen the other housing the bedrooms. Each wing is oriented southward toward the undisturbed arm of the site where a private recreational area is nestled amongst the natural vegetation and includes a pool, spa, terrace and child’s play yard.
Floisand Studio
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GDW/a pllc
This residence was designed for a young couple and their son in a rapidly growing community north of Dallas/Fort Worth Airport and Grapevine Lake. Both husband and wife are pilots for American Airlines.
The gently rolling 1.5 acre site is covered with scrub oak and features a seasonal creek that winds through the middle of the site . The Owner’s program called for 2,600 sq. ft. of living space and separate garages to house the Owner’s cars and boat. The house straddles the west side of the creek and the garages were placed along the east side to accommodate access form the street. The main entry axis separates the two garages crosses the creek via a metal footbridge and terminates at the entry tower of the main residence.
The layout of the residence took the form of wings which splay out from a centrally placed stair tower. One wing housing the living room, dining room and kitchen the other housing the bedrooms. Each wing is oriented southward toward the undisturbed arm of the site where a private recreational area is nestled amongst the natural vegetation and includes a pool, spa, terrace and child’s play yard.
GDW/a pllc
This residence was designed for a young couple and their son in a rapidly growing community north of Dallas/Fort Worth Airport and Grapevine Lake. Both husband and wife are pilots for American Airlines.
The gently rolling 1.5 acre site is covered with scrub oak and features a seasonal creek that winds through the middle of the site . The Owner’s program called for 2,600 sq. ft. of living space and separate garages to house the Owner’s cars and boat. The house straddles the west side of the creek and the garages were placed along the east side to accommodate access form the street. The main entry axis separates the two garages crosses the creek via a metal footbridge and terminates at the entry tower of the main residence.
The layout of the residence took the form of wings which splay out from a centrally placed stair tower. One wing housing the living room, dining room and kitchen the other housing the bedrooms. Each wing is oriented southward toward the undisturbed arm of the site where a private recreational area is nestled amongst the natural vegetation and includes a pool, spa, terrace and child’s play yard.
GDW/a pllc
This residence was designed for a young couple and their son in a rapidly growing community north of Dallas/Fort Worth Airport and Grapevine Lake. Both husband and wife are pilots for American Airlines.
The gently rolling 1.5 acre site is covered with scrub oak and features a seasonal creek that winds through the middle of the site . The Owner’s program called for 2,600 sq. ft. of living space and separate garages to house the Owner’s cars and boat. The house straddles the west side of the creek and the garages were placed along the east side to accommodate access form the street. The main entry axis separates the two garages crosses the creek via a metal footbridge and terminates at the entry tower of the main residence.
The layout of the residence took the form of wings which splay out from a centrally placed stair tower. One wing housing the living room, dining room and kitchen the other housing the bedrooms. Each wing is oriented southward toward the undisturbed arm of the site where a private recreational area is nestled amongst the natural vegetation and includes a pool, spa, terrace and child’s play yard.
GDW/a pllc
This residence was designed for a young couple and their son in a rapidly growing community north of Dallas/Fort Worth Airport and Grapevine Lake. Both husband and wife are pilots for American Airlines.
The gently rolling 1.5 acre site is covered with scrub oak and features a seasonal creek that winds through the middle of the site . The Owner’s program called for 2,600 sq. ft. of living space and separate garages to house the Owner’s cars and boat. The house straddles the west side of the creek and the garages were placed along the east side to accommodate access form the street. The main entry axis separates the two garages crosses the creek via a metal footbridge and terminates at the entry tower of the main residence.
The layout of the residence took the form of wings which splay out from a centrally placed stair tower. One wing housing the living room, dining room and kitchen the other housing the bedrooms. Each wing is oriented southward toward the undisturbed arm of the site where a private recreational area is nestled amongst the natural vegetation and includes a pool, spa, terrace and child’s play yard.
GDW/a pllc
This residence was designed for a young couple and their son in a rapidly growing community north of Dallas/Fort Worth Airport and Grapevine Lake. Both husband and wife are pilots for American Airlines.
The gently rolling 1.5 acre site is covered with scrub oak and features a seasonal creek that winds through the middle of the site . The Owner’s program called for 2,600 sq. ft. of living space and separate garages to house the Owner’s cars and boat. The house straddles the west side of the creek and the garages were placed along the east side to accommodate access form the street. The main entry axis separates the two garages crosses the creek via a metal footbridge and terminates at the entry tower of the main residence.
The layout of the residence took the form of wings which splay out from a centrally placed stair tower. One wing housing the living room, dining room and kitchen the other housing the bedrooms. Each wing is oriented southward toward the undisturbed arm of the site where a private recreational area is nestled amongst the natural vegetation and includes a pool, spa, terrace and child’s play yard.
GDW/a pllc
This residence was designed for a young couple and their son in a rapidly growing community north of Dallas/Fort Worth Airport and Grapevine Lake. Both husband and wife are pilots for American Airlines.
The gently rolling 1.5 acre site is covered with scrub oak and features a seasonal creek that winds through the middle of the site . The Owner’s program called for 2,600 sq. ft. of living space and separate garages to house the Owner’s cars and boat. The house straddles the west side of the creek and the garages were placed along the east side to accommodate access form the street. The main entry axis separates the two garages crosses the creek via a metal footbridge and terminates at the entry tower of the main residence.
The layout of the residence took the form of wings which splay out from a centrally placed stair tower. One wing housing the living room, dining room and kitchen the other housing the bedrooms. Each wing is oriented southward toward the undisturbed arm of the site where a private recreational area is nestled amongst the natural vegetation and includes a pool, spa, terrace and child’s play yard.
GDW/a pllc
This residence was designed for a young couple and their son in a rapidly growing community north of Dallas/Fort Worth Airport and Grapevine Lake. Both husband and wife are pilots for American Airlines.
The gently rolling 1.5 acre site is covered with scrub oak and features a seasonal creek that winds through the middle of the site . The Owner’s program called for 2,600 sq. ft. of living space and separate garages to house the Owner’s cars and boat. The house straddles the west side of the creek and the garages were placed along the east side to accommodate access form the street. The main entry axis separates the two garages crosses the creek via a metal footbridge and terminates at the entry tower of the main residence.
The layout of the residence took the form of wings which splay out from a centrally placed stair tower. One wing housing the living room, dining room and kitchen the other housing the bedrooms. Each wing is oriented southward toward the undisturbed arm of the site where a private recreational area is nestled amongst the natural vegetation and includes a pool, spa, terrace and child’s play yard.
Gaskill Architecture
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Adrienne DeRosa
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Andover Landscape Design & Construction
Our long-time clients wanted a bit of outdoor entertainment space at their Boston penthouse, and while there were some challenges due to location and footprint, we agreed to help. The views are amazing as this space overlooks the harbor and Boston’s bustling Seaport below. With Logan Airport just on the other side of the Boston Harbor, the arriving jets are a mesmerizing site as their lights line up in preparation to land.
The entire space we had to work with is less than 10 feet wide and 45 feet long (think bowling-alley-lane dimensions), so we worked extremely hard to get as much programmable space as possible without forcing any of the areas. The gathering spots are delineated by granite and IPE wood floor tiles supported on a custom pedestal system designed to protect the rubber roof below.
The gas grill and wine fridge are installed within a custom-built IPE cabinet topped by jet-mist granite countertops. This countertop extends to a slightly-raised bar area for the ultimate view beyond and terminates as a waterfall of granite meets the same jet-mist floor tiles… custom-cut and honed to match, of course.
Moving along the length of the space, the floor transitions from granite to wood, and is framed by sculptural containers and plants. Low-voltage lighting warms the space and creates a striking display that harmonizes with the city lights below. Once again, the floor transitions, this time back to granite in the seating area consisting of two counter-height chairs.
"This purposeful back-and-forth of the floor really helps define the space and our furniture choices create these niches that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional.” - Russell
The terrace concludes with a large trough planter filled with ornamental grasses in the summer months and a seasonal holiday arrangements throughout the winter. An ‘L’-shaped couch offers a spot for multiple guests to relax and take in the sounds of a custom sound system — all hidden and out of sight — which adds to the magical feel of this ultimate night spot.
Andover Landscape Design & Construction
Our long-time clients wanted a bit of outdoor entertainment space at their Boston penthouse, and while there were some challenges due to location and footprint, we agreed to help. The views are amazing as this space overlooks the harbor and Boston’s bustling Seaport below. With Logan Airport just on the other side of the Boston Harbor, the arriving jets are a mesmerizing site as their lights line up in preparation to land.
The entire space we had to work with is less than 10 feet wide and 45 feet long (think bowling-alley-lane dimensions), so we worked extremely hard to get as much programmable space as possible without forcing any of the areas. The gathering spots are delineated by granite and IPE wood floor tiles supported on a custom pedestal system designed to protect the rubber roof below.
The gas grill and wine fridge are installed within a custom-built IPE cabinet topped by jet-mist granite countertops. This countertop extends to a slightly-raised bar area for the ultimate view beyond and terminates as a waterfall of granite meets the same jet-mist floor tiles… custom-cut and honed to match, of course.
Moving along the length of the space, the floor transitions from granite to wood, and is framed by sculptural containers and plants. Low-voltage lighting warms the space and creates a striking display that harmonizes with the city lights below. Once again, the floor transitions, this time back to granite in the seating area consisting of two counter-height chairs.
"This purposeful back-and-forth of the floor really helps define the space and our furniture choices create these niches that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional.” - Russell
The terrace concludes with a large trough planter filled with ornamental grasses in the summer months and a seasonal holiday arrangements throughout the winter. An ‘L’-shaped couch offers a spot for multiple guests to relax and take in the sounds of a custom sound system — all hidden and out of sight — which adds to the magical feel of this ultimate night spot.
Andover Landscape Design & Construction
Our long-time clients wanted a bit of outdoor entertainment space at their Boston penthouse, and while there were some challenges due to location and footprint, we agreed to help. The views are amazing as this space overlooks the harbor and Boston’s bustling Seaport below. With Logan Airport just on the other side of the Boston Harbor, the arriving jets are a mesmerizing site as their lights line up in preparation to land.
The entire space we had to work with is less than 10 feet wide and 45 feet long (think bowling-alley-lane dimensions), so we worked extremely hard to get as much programmable space as possible without forcing any of the areas. The gathering spots are delineated by granite and IPE wood floor tiles supported on a custom pedestal system designed to protect the rubber roof below.
The gas grill and wine fridge are installed within a custom-built IPE cabinet topped by jet-mist granite countertops. This countertop extends to a slightly-raised bar area for the ultimate view beyond and terminates as a waterfall of granite meets the same jet-mist floor tiles… custom-cut and honed to match, of course.
Moving along the length of the space, the floor transitions from granite to wood, and is framed by sculptural containers and plants. Low-voltage lighting warms the space and creates a striking display that harmonizes with the city lights below. Once again, the floor transitions, this time back to granite in the seating area consisting of two counter-height chairs.
"This purposeful back-and-forth of the floor really helps define the space and our furniture choices create these niches that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional.” - Russell
The terrace concludes with a large trough planter filled with ornamental grasses in the summer months and a seasonal holiday arrangements throughout the winter. An ‘L’-shaped couch offers a spot for multiple guests to relax and take in the sounds of a custom sound system — all hidden and out of sight — which adds to the magical feel of this ultimate night spot.
Moniomi Design
Moniomi Design's inspiration for the lobby and customer service reception of the Orion Jet Center is a modern execution on mid-century style. The spaces incorporate luxe elements and finishes that meld together seamlessly.
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Andover Landscape Design & Construction
Our long-time clients wanted a bit of outdoor entertainment space at their Boston penthouse, and while there were some challenges due to location and footprint, we agreed to help. The views are amazing as this space overlooks the harbor and Boston’s bustling Seaport below. With Logan Airport just on the other side of the Boston Harbor, the arriving jets are a mesmerizing site as their lights line up in preparation to land.
The entire space we had to work with is less than 10 feet wide and 45 feet long (think bowling-alley-lane dimensions), so we worked extremely hard to get as much programmable space as possible without forcing any of the areas. The gathering spots are delineated by granite and IPE wood floor tiles supported on a custom pedestal system designed to protect the rubber roof below.
The gas grill and wine fridge are installed within a custom-built IPE cabinet topped by jet-mist granite countertops. This countertop extends to a slightly-raised bar area for the ultimate view beyond and terminates as a waterfall of granite meets the same jet-mist floor tiles… custom-cut and honed to match, of course.
Moving along the length of the space, the floor transitions from granite to wood, and is framed by sculptural containers and plants. Low-voltage lighting warms the space and creates a striking display that harmonizes with the city lights below. Once again, the floor transitions, this time back to granite in the seating area consisting of two counter-height chairs.
"This purposeful back-and-forth of the floor really helps define the space and our furniture choices create these niches that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional.” - Russell
The terrace concludes with a large trough planter filled with ornamental grasses in the summer months and a seasonal holiday arrangements throughout the winter. An ‘L’-shaped couch offers a spot for multiple guests to relax and take in the sounds of a custom sound system — all hidden and out of sight — which adds to the magical feel of this ultimate night spot.
Moniomi Design
Moniomi Design's inspiration for the lobby and customer service reception of the Orion Jet Center is a modern execution on mid-century style. The spaces incorporate luxe elements and finishes that meld together seamlessly. Photography by #joefletcherphoto
Andover Landscape Design & Construction
Our long-time clients wanted a bit of outdoor entertainment space at their Boston penthouse, and while there were some challenges due to location and footprint, we agreed to help. The views are amazing as this space overlooks the harbor and Boston’s bustling Seaport below. With Logan Airport just on the other side of the Boston Harbor, the arriving jets are a mesmerizing site as their lights line up in preparation to land.
The entire space we had to work with is less than 10 feet wide and 45 feet long (think bowling-alley-lane dimensions), so we worked extremely hard to get as much programmable space as possible without forcing any of the areas. The gathering spots are delineated by granite and IPE wood floor tiles supported on a custom pedestal system designed to protect the rubber roof below.
The gas grill and wine fridge are installed within a custom-built IPE cabinet topped by jet-mist granite countertops. This countertop extends to a slightly-raised bar area for the ultimate view beyond and terminates as a waterfall of granite meets the same jet-mist floor tiles… custom-cut and honed to match, of course.
Moving along the length of the space, the floor transitions from granite to wood, and is framed by sculptural containers and plants. Low-voltage lighting warms the space and creates a striking display that harmonizes with the city lights below. Once again, the floor transitions, this time back to granite in the seating area consisting of two counter-height chairs.
"This purposeful back-and-forth of the floor really helps define the space and our furniture choices create these niches that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional.” - Russell
The terrace concludes with a large trough planter filled with ornamental grasses in the summer months and a seasonal holiday arrangements throughout the winter. An ‘L’-shaped couch offers a spot for multiple guests to relax and take in the sounds of a custom sound system — all hidden and out of sight — which adds to the magical feel of this ultimate night spot.
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