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Cedar Slat Eichler

This garden was completely overgrown and disconnected from the house. Klopf Architecture opened up the house design, and we designed decking and a garden hardscape plan to extend the interior flow to the outside garden. The minimalist hardscape enhances the views from inside the home. Raised beds divide the garden, and concrete pads and paths create open, functional areas. The front garden leads to a courtyard outside the bedrooms and the house also opens up to a central atrium. Out back, a fire feature and furniture make it a complete living space. This project was recently featured in the exterior and landscape issue of Atomic Ranch.

Photography ©2023/2024 Mariko Reed and Growsgreen

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