For those of you that read my other blog, Villa Cantina you know that we are in the process of building a lower patio courtyard area at our lake home in the Paso Robles Wine Country. I wrote about the project here http://villacantinas.blogspot.com/2012/03/lower-patio-construction-and.html . The retaining wall is being constructed and the fence is almost done. I will post progress photos later. In the meantime I am perusing my favorite spaces on my Pinterest Boards here http://pinterest.com/chattersley/garden-rooms/, and here http://pinterest.com/chattersley/lakehouse-villa-cantina-garden-room-inspiration/ . Once the after photos are posted you will understand how my thought process works. Source Unknown source unknown via 5th and State blog via quintescense Eleanor Cummings via Cote de Texas Ginger Barber via Cote de Texas via french-kissed.com Sandy Koepke image via pinterest via thingstoinspire.net image via pinterest IsabellaLang blogspot via cote de texas Bunny Williams source unknown Do you have a favorite, or one that is a source of inspiration for your own outdoor space? There are elements in all of them that inspire me. However that space by Sandy Koepke had me at the entrance!!
My Favorite Garden Rooms & Inspiration
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Layne Adams says
Another benefit of choosing to install a stone patio is the reduced level of yard maintenance. After its construction, your patio allows you to enjoy the natural beauty of the outside world without the hassle of dealing with a lawn or a wooden deck.
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sandy koepke says
hi. thank you for posting the photo of my courtyard dining room. love your blog and look forward to seeing what you are doing with your new project! sandy koepke
for the love of a house says
I couldn't possibly pick a favorite- they are all fabulous!! I love the direction you are going in- it is going to be wonderful!
happy weekend!
joan
Barbara Jordan Dettweiler says
I love so many of these…the rustic charm, lots of textures and simple green growth everywhere is just lovely! I'm off to read about it on your other blog. 🙂