Facebook Tweet Help Stories Outdoor Living Twist on tradition Share Tweet Help The formal style of this renovated villa was given a modern twist in its outdoor living area, where traditional design meets modern functionality View of outdoor area with pool, paving, fountain, seating, shaded area Whether a backyard is big or small, it is always important to maximise available space. For this suburban home, an extensive interior renovation created an opportunity to landscape a large, disused back section and reclaim it for family and friends to enjoy.Gudrun Fischer, landscape designer at Outdoor Design, created the concept with the homeowners, and designer Sam Lockie of Landscape Transformations developed the design and oversaw the completion of the project."The house is a formal villa, with a formal garden at the front. We wanted to change this at the back, introducing a more tropical style, and blending the two styles to create a relaxed, yet appropriate style of planting," says Lockie. View of outdoor area with pool, paving, fountain, seating, shaded area "We gave this area a modern twist, while retaining the softer, traditional style of the house. It was also imperative that the space had a modern functionality."The homeowners wanted Fischer to create a sitting area that reflected the deck of their boat, so bench seating was installed on either side of the flueless outdoor fireplace. A pergola that overhangs the spa has design features seen on the exterior of the house, such as a door with a mullioned window, and fretwork architraves.As the homeowners have teenage children, they wanted to create multiple intimate areas for socialising, that would also accommodate a larger crowd if necessary. Accordingly, the design allows the back porch to be used separately from the seating area around the fireplace, which in turn is set apart from the pool. View of outdoor area with pool, paving, fountain, seating, shaded area Ensuring all the different elements in the space would fit together in a way that was both proportional and practical was another issue for the designers. "The pool house had to conceal pumps and electrical wiring, but without overwhelming the area. We wanted it to be both multifunctional and in proportion to the seating area, spa and the pool," says Lockie.Graceful kentia palms throughout the back section give the space a relaxed feel. Hibiscus flowers create shrubbery at the back of the pool, and camellias border the lawn."We wanted to inject life and character into the space," says Lockie. "Most importantly, the area had to be used to its full potential." Credit list Builder Landscape Tranformations Outdoor furniture Dedon Paving SSL travertine marble Gates and fencing Extreme Team Dinnerware and accessories Freedom Furniture Pool builder, water feature Outdoor fireplace The Fireplace Pool surround SSL Spa Sundance Spas Story by: Lydia Brewer 24 Feb, 2011 Outdoor Living The Fireplace Inspired Living Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Jack Fugaro + Agushi win TIDA Australia Architect New Home of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Box Design Studio wins Australia Designer Renovation of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Bijl Architecture wins TIDA Australia Architect Renovation of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 27/3 NZ2703 Read More Similar Stories