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February 5, 2010 at 11:10 AM #510630February 5, 2010 at 12:33 PM #509785NotCrankyParticipant
The landscaping looks very nice. The near pool cabana with kitchen, outdoor shower and indoor shower plus comode… and attached shade structure/dining area… and fire ring are missing…and beach volleybally court … Bocce ball…In fact why not landscape most of both sides of the pool similarly and nestle the attractions in the forest?
Rustico,
Somewhat seriously.February 5, 2010 at 12:33 PM #509933NotCrankyParticipantThe landscaping looks very nice. The near pool cabana with kitchen, outdoor shower and indoor shower plus comode… and attached shade structure/dining area… and fire ring are missing…and beach volleybally court … Bocce ball…In fact why not landscape most of both sides of the pool similarly and nestle the attractions in the forest?
Rustico,
Somewhat seriously.February 5, 2010 at 12:33 PM #510344NotCrankyParticipantThe landscaping looks very nice. The near pool cabana with kitchen, outdoor shower and indoor shower plus comode… and attached shade structure/dining area… and fire ring are missing…and beach volleybally court … Bocce ball…In fact why not landscape most of both sides of the pool similarly and nestle the attractions in the forest?
Rustico,
Somewhat seriously.February 5, 2010 at 12:33 PM #510438NotCrankyParticipantThe landscaping looks very nice. The near pool cabana with kitchen, outdoor shower and indoor shower plus comode… and attached shade structure/dining area… and fire ring are missing…and beach volleybally court … Bocce ball…In fact why not landscape most of both sides of the pool similarly and nestle the attractions in the forest?
Rustico,
Somewhat seriously.February 5, 2010 at 12:33 PM #510689NotCrankyParticipantThe landscaping looks very nice. The near pool cabana with kitchen, outdoor shower and indoor shower plus comode… and attached shade structure/dining area… and fire ring are missing…and beach volleybally court … Bocce ball…In fact why not landscape most of both sides of the pool similarly and nestle the attractions in the forest?
Rustico,
Somewhat seriously.February 5, 2010 at 1:05 PM #509810sdrealtorParticipantFunny Russ but most of those things were removed by prior occupant and sold on Craigs List.
February 5, 2010 at 1:05 PM #509957sdrealtorParticipantFunny Russ but most of those things were removed by prior occupant and sold on Craigs List.
February 5, 2010 at 1:05 PM #510369sdrealtorParticipantFunny Russ but most of those things were removed by prior occupant and sold on Craigs List.
February 5, 2010 at 1:05 PM #510464sdrealtorParticipantFunny Russ but most of those things were removed by prior occupant and sold on Craigs List.
February 5, 2010 at 1:05 PM #510714sdrealtorParticipantFunny Russ but most of those things were removed by prior occupant and sold on Craigs List.
February 5, 2010 at 1:42 PM #509824NotCrankyParticipantThe current design as lush and nice as it is looks out of balance to me.It looks like a screen.Some organic mass in the air on both sides of the pool and a shade structure would help a lot. The outdoor cabana is something I have really enjoyed…at other people’s houses.Might have one one day. I liked a three sided one with a bar on the open side but walk thrus are nice too. The one I saw that would have the mass that would compliment Ox’s Yard best ,IMO, was a poured in place 3 sided concrete one with a exposed beam roof. The walls were 18 inches thick . It had a “L” shaped concrete counter top and sink with a integral color concrete bar on the open side which was under shade. Concrete is actually cheap but it required an engineer’s stamp. There was a dividing wall, stud framed to enclose the bathroom. The host never had to open their house to guests at all because of the cabana/showers bathroom. Since it was fairly informal this was a good thing.
I saw the aerial on one of Ox’s post. The long driveway setback on the cul-de-sac is awesome.It’s a great property.
February 5, 2010 at 1:42 PM #509972NotCrankyParticipantThe current design as lush and nice as it is looks out of balance to me.It looks like a screen.Some organic mass in the air on both sides of the pool and a shade structure would help a lot. The outdoor cabana is something I have really enjoyed…at other people’s houses.Might have one one day. I liked a three sided one with a bar on the open side but walk thrus are nice too. The one I saw that would have the mass that would compliment Ox’s Yard best ,IMO, was a poured in place 3 sided concrete one with a exposed beam roof. The walls were 18 inches thick . It had a “L” shaped concrete counter top and sink with a integral color concrete bar on the open side which was under shade. Concrete is actually cheap but it required an engineer’s stamp. There was a dividing wall, stud framed to enclose the bathroom. The host never had to open their house to guests at all because of the cabana/showers bathroom. Since it was fairly informal this was a good thing.
I saw the aerial on one of Ox’s post. The long driveway setback on the cul-de-sac is awesome.It’s a great property.
February 5, 2010 at 1:42 PM #510384NotCrankyParticipantThe current design as lush and nice as it is looks out of balance to me.It looks like a screen.Some organic mass in the air on both sides of the pool and a shade structure would help a lot. The outdoor cabana is something I have really enjoyed…at other people’s houses.Might have one one day. I liked a three sided one with a bar on the open side but walk thrus are nice too. The one I saw that would have the mass that would compliment Ox’s Yard best ,IMO, was a poured in place 3 sided concrete one with a exposed beam roof. The walls were 18 inches thick . It had a “L” shaped concrete counter top and sink with a integral color concrete bar on the open side which was under shade. Concrete is actually cheap but it required an engineer’s stamp. There was a dividing wall, stud framed to enclose the bathroom. The host never had to open their house to guests at all because of the cabana/showers bathroom. Since it was fairly informal this was a good thing.
I saw the aerial on one of Ox’s post. The long driveway setback on the cul-de-sac is awesome.It’s a great property.
February 5, 2010 at 1:42 PM #510479NotCrankyParticipantThe current design as lush and nice as it is looks out of balance to me.It looks like a screen.Some organic mass in the air on both sides of the pool and a shade structure would help a lot. The outdoor cabana is something I have really enjoyed…at other people’s houses.Might have one one day. I liked a three sided one with a bar on the open side but walk thrus are nice too. The one I saw that would have the mass that would compliment Ox’s Yard best ,IMO, was a poured in place 3 sided concrete one with a exposed beam roof. The walls were 18 inches thick . It had a “L” shaped concrete counter top and sink with a integral color concrete bar on the open side which was under shade. Concrete is actually cheap but it required an engineer’s stamp. There was a dividing wall, stud framed to enclose the bathroom. The host never had to open their house to guests at all because of the cabana/showers bathroom. Since it was fairly informal this was a good thing.
I saw the aerial on one of Ox’s post. The long driveway setback on the cul-de-sac is awesome.It’s a great property.
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