The Vertical Garden: Multi-Level Outdoor Living
Discover The Vertical Garden: Multi-Level Outdoor Living, a Washington backyard transformation. This tiered design features rich wood decks, a cobblestone patio, and abundant, colorful plantings to create a lush, cozy outdoor retreat.
The Vertical Garden: Multi-Level Outdoor Living
This extensive backyard remodel, titled The Vertical Garden: Multi-Level Outdoor Living, was designed to harmonize with the home's distinctive Tudor architecture while maximizing utility and visual appeal across multiple elevations. The result is a lush, tiered sanctuary that feels like a natural extension of the indoors, perfect for both tranquil afternoons and dynamic gatherings.
Key Design Features
- Tiered Deck System: A robust system of rich, dark wood decks is strategically placed at various levels off the home, creating multiple distinct zones—a large dining area, a secondary lounging deck, and sun terraces.
- Cozy Fire Pit Lounge: An upper deck features a compact, modern circular fire pit surrounded by comfortable seating, offering an intimate spot for enjoying the crisp Pacific Northwest evenings.
- Cobblestone Patio: The ground level is anchored by a charming, textural cobblestone patio, providing a durable, traditional surface for grilling, dining, and lower-level seating nestled beneath the upper deck.
- Lush, Layered Plantings: The concept of a "Vertical Garden" is brought to life through abundant, curved garden beds filled with colorful perennials (like lavender and hydrangeas), softening the retaining walls and wooden structures at every turn.
- Seamless Flow and Access: Wide, integrated wooden staircases and brick-lined steps ensure easy, natural movement between the different levels, connecting the upper decks to the ground-level lawn and patios.
- Covered Seating Nook: The space beneath the main deck offers a sheltered built-in seating nook, providing a cool, shaded area for conversation protected from the elements.
The Vertical Garden: Multi-Level Outdoor Living showcases how thoughtful tiered design can turn a challenging slope into a beautiful, highly functional, and naturally immersive outdoor masterpiece.