do a modern version of this, i.e., a pergola with integrated vines
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I like how the tree is very much a focal point. need to edit to amplify the plants and trees we particularly appreciate that are in the front and remove the rest
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probably too minimalist, but I like how clean this entry appears
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this non-linear path is "ok" if we stick with the existing approach to the front door
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or something like this underneath the office landing?
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if we have built-in seating, like the idea of integrated storage for the kids toys, pillows, etc.
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shade solution for upper deck?
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maybe...
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NOT a fan of the cinder block look; feels like a prison! don't love many of the stone walls either
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Do we want to go to modern concrete (or flat stucco'ed) retaining walls? Or something more organic with wood?
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Add some cherry trees to compliment the Japanese maples?
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I like the idea of integrated heaters in the ceiling if we wanted outdoor dining. Should we put this on the lower level?
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Same idea. Could be for front or from house into deck etc
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I like how seemless the transition is from outdoor to indoor
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Glass with tile?
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V cool gate door. Something like this would fit the Indian modern elements we have within our home
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I like the lighting. Maybe reverse of this coming down from the street
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Very cool patio terrace
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Elegant way to handle terracing
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Another nice book. Hate the chairs but something. Like this
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Love a nook like this
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Built in seating for low maintenance below
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Like the clean lines with patterns and textures
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I like the idea of seeing a pattern from the deck above
do a modern version of this, i.e., a pergola with integrated vines
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