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romero + obeji interior design
Selecting outdoor art can be a tricky matter, even in the desert where there is no moisture, the elements are still unforgiving on anything but the most hardy materials. Once again,the goal was to soften the grid of the wall and all the industrial materials that this home is created from, the designers found a large interesting tree root ball and simply hung it on the block wall-it has become the home of one lucky lizard. The palm trees seen in the middle of the home were all about 30' tall when purchased as to easily clear the roof-and a few had to be dropped in to place by crane- this was worth the effort as they are very sculptural- especially when viewed from the interior windows, and of course, all uplit at night. full story on our website:
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Kraft Custom Construction
After completing an interior remodel for this mid-century home in the South Salem hills, we revived the old, rundown backyard and transformed it into an outdoor living room that reflects the openness of the new interior living space. We tied the outside and inside together to create a cohesive connection between the two. The yard was spread out with multiple elevations and tiers, which we used to create “outdoor rooms” with separate seating, eating and gardening areas that flowed seamlessly from one to another. We installed a fire pit in the seating area; built-in pizza oven, wok and bar-b-que in the outdoor kitchen; and a soaking tub on the lower deck. The concrete dining table doubled as a ping-pong table and required a boom truck to lift the pieces over the house and into the backyard. The result is an outdoor sanctuary the homeowners can effortlessly enjoy year-round.
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