This would be the opposite, a board-form concrete that would jive with our modern home aesthetic, but prob more expensive and for sure more stark against the landscape. I also think you have to have a lot of plants to make this work and I am unsure about trying to do too much beyond xerascape
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For a tiered back yard, I like how soft this style makes the slope. It is more integrated and less jarring
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color palette
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wood waterfall
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cool moving countertop thing
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Like everything about this but the floor board width
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black doors, deck
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Floor to ceiling windows
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white oak bunk beds with stacked doubles. Floor to ceiling window
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Door is mostly solid but still lets some light through
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Textures, colors, and lighting
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Door is mostly solid but still lets some light through
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Carrying exterior textures into the home
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Small space that is just a hallway, but found a way to add a lot of utility as a space we would definitely spend time in
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Similar layout. Furniture arrangement
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Similar layout. Furniture arrangement
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textures, colors, materials
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This feels like a deck I would want to spend time on
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Floor to ceiling windows
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Uplighting for ambiance and draws your eyes to the ceiling
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Floor color, plank size. Open feel of the room
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Nice relaxation place to sit and sip coffee. Cornerless window
This would be the opposite, a board-form concrete that would jive with our modern home aesthetic, but prob more expensive and for sure more stark against the landscape. I also think you have to have a lot of plants to make this work and I am unsure about trying to do too much beyond xerascape
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