All amenities come together functionally, spatially, and aesthetically in this outdoor living space.
All amenities come together functionally, spatially, and aesthetically in this outdoor living space.
The space within the confines of the walled courtyard is equally suited for entertaining large groups or small, intimate gatherings.
This low perspective shot details the raised terrace with its limestone accents. Oriental Fountain Grass and Knock Out Roses offer plenty of summer time color and texture.
Custom concrete bowls, placed on the stone columns at the end of the negative edge, frame the views of the pool and produce the tranquil sound of falling water.
The solar shelf gives swimmers a place to avoid the sun while enjoying the views of the bay. The lush landscape provides needed privacy from the neighboring home.
The custom stone wall provides an aesthetic separation and privacy from the pool terrace to the driveway.
Stonework and construction was conducted during late winter and early spring in order to meet the clients’ timeline.
The Sweetbay Magnolia trees serve as a second layer of screening plants. As the landscape matures this privacy screen will blend into its surroundings.
A row of Cryptomeria was planted to serve as the first layer of screening plants in order to minimize the impact of the neighboring home.
The stone wall, custom mahogany gate and Natchez Crape Myrtles blend together to form a visually pleasing yet functional separation between the pool area and the driveway.
The raised terrace functions as the perfect sunbathing area, framed and softened by thoughtfully planted Oriental Fountain Grasses.
The custom mahogany pergola frames the stunning view across the infinity edge pool.
This before photo illustrates the confined space with which we had to work within.
A full color rendering allows the client to visualize the extent of the project.
A custom stone fireplace with a limestone mantle and hearth accent this intimate seating area beneath the wooden pergola.
The details: The clients wanted to incorporate a pool, spa and entertainment space for their waterfront home. The goal was privacy—a difficult task with neighbors and a driveway in close proximity. Working within the confines of the protective Chesapeake Bay regulations added complexities, as did a Memorial Day deadline. The crews worked all winter, using heated tents on the harshest days.
Forty feet above the bay, the site lent itself to an infinity pool. It was elevated 24 in., creating two levels to the otherwise flat space and adding visual interest and seating. In regulatory compliance, the pool was 100 ft. from the water’s edge.
A fireplace and Cryptomeria along the property line created privacy. A 4-ft. wall with columns, two custom mahogany gates and Natchez crape myrtles masked the close proximity to the driveway.