I've been hired to remodel the front of house for Yankee Doodles restaurant in Santa Monica! We are only in the pre-design phase, but here's a peak at what's to come.
I design things and spaces in Los Angeles. These are the things that go in to my brain and the things that come out.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Things that come out: Fiske Deck and Patio
The client invited me back to design a new deck and patio so they can better enjoy their back yard. The house is modest - probably about 1600 sf - so I proposed creating a series of outdoor rooms suited to various outdoor activities.
The first is the Lounge Deck located just off the dining room. A fireplace, wrap around benches made of FSC certified Cumaru wood, and a shaded pergola overhead create an ideal space to share an after-dinner drink or a weekend brunch.
The second is the Rain Porch. Located just off the bedroom, this covered deck allows the owners to enjoy their yard, even if it's raining. Perfect for reading a book with a warm cup of tea and a blanket, sitting in a comfy chair on a rainy day.
The third is the Dining Deck. This deck is large enough to entertain a few friends and is located adjacent to the gas grill. Tucked under an established Sequoia tree, this deck really puts you up close to nature. The tree also provides a structure from which to hang pendant lights over the dining table.
Finally, a flagstone patio tucked away on the far side of the yard is partially hidden among tropical plants, offering a secluded refuge - a nice place to get some sun or just sit and watch the hummingbirds.
Here is the before pic...
Check back in a month or so to see the completed project!
The first is the Lounge Deck located just off the dining room. A fireplace, wrap around benches made of FSC certified Cumaru wood, and a shaded pergola overhead create an ideal space to share an after-dinner drink or a weekend brunch.
The second is the Rain Porch. Located just off the bedroom, this covered deck allows the owners to enjoy their yard, even if it's raining. Perfect for reading a book with a warm cup of tea and a blanket, sitting in a comfy chair on a rainy day.
The third is the Dining Deck. This deck is large enough to entertain a few friends and is located adjacent to the gas grill. Tucked under an established Sequoia tree, this deck really puts you up close to nature. The tree also provides a structure from which to hang pendant lights over the dining table.
Finally, a flagstone patio tucked away on the far side of the yard is partially hidden among tropical plants, offering a secluded refuge - a nice place to get some sun or just sit and watch the hummingbirds.
Here is the before pic...
Existing Back Yard and Deck |
And here's the new scheme:
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Proposed Plan |
Proposed Elevation |
And here are some construction Pictures:
Check back in a month or so to see the completed project!
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Things that go in: More neighborhood art Part II
Mystery solved - the word written in the chain link fence in the previous post is "HOTTEA." Hottea is a Minneapolis-based artist who is also responsible for this:
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2013/09/hottea-williamsburg-bridge-rainbow/
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2013/09/hottea-williamsburg-bridge-rainbow/
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