Saturday, November 21, 2009

Lee & John's Natural Modern Patio

This backyard patio is our home away from home. We live a lot outdoors in Austin, and this is where we enjoy listening to the birds in the mornings, hosting parties, watching summer outdoor movies, and huddling around the fire pit in the winter.


The patio is surrounded and scented by culinary herbs, like oregano, rosemary and sage, that smell wonderful in the breeze and sun.
We designed the patio in a "natural modern" style. So, there are lots of hard lines that define the space, but the plantings are largely naturalistic and a bit wild. Many of the plants are native, such as inland sea oats, turk's cap, feather grass and desert willow. Southern wax myrtle and bay trees line the edge, and as they grow and fill in, are beginning to create a nice green enclosing wall for the patio.


How did you create it? When we moved to this house three years ago there was already a well established garden, but it didn't quite suit our outdoor entertainment needs because the patio was too small. The previous owners had installed a really cool brick inlay that they had used as their patio. There was also an old cement foundation from a room that needed to be removed.
We decided to keep the circular brick inlay, but to expand the patio outward into a more modern square shape to fit more people. The patio is edged with steel and filled with pea gravel.
 


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