Serenity & Style: An All Season Outdoor Living Room
In our Chicago climate, can an outdoor living space really feel like an extension of the home? For this landscape project, the goal was to create a space that provided seamless transition between the outdoor and indoors, maximized a small space and provided a casual sanctuary for respite and relaxing with friends.
This home in downtown Barrington was a new build, giving our architecture team the opportunity to work with the home builder and the homeowner to create something uniquely personal, creative and ultimately, an outdoor space that looks and feels just like the interior spaces of the home. Here’s the story…
QUESTION: Why was your goals for this outdoor living space?
Creating Coziness
From Dinka Petrova, landscape architect:
“My concept when for the covered porch was to create a functional, cozy and multipurpose space that included a kitchen, sitting space with fireplace and flawless communications between interior and exterior. We spent countless hours discussing traffic flow and how the family would really use the space. We also thoughtfully considered where and how to position the built-in grill to protect the user from the elements, and provide easy access to the indoor kitchen and dining room.
Since the garage is disconnected from the home, we knew this main backdoor would be used daily, not only to access the large but to unload and load people and objects from the car. I added a dedicated staircase by the side door for convenience and safety.
Question: Tell us about the Landscape Design Process
The Aesthetics of the Outdoor Living Room
Material choice was dictated from the interior surfaces and finishes. Porcelain tile with wood look and finish to extend the interior on the porch and to create unity with the cedar privacy wall. Veneer stone on the kitchen, wall and fireplace to bring the substantial outdoor look to the space.
We have a ventless gas burning fireplace that creates a focal point and gathering space on the porch without closing the view, because we do not have a chimney.
QUESTION: What challenges did you face?
The Ventless Fireplace & LED Heaters
A ventless gas burning fireplace creates a focal point and centers the gathering space of the room. By incorporating a ventless fireplace, we avoided a large, solid chimney, which keeps the space open and bright. The gas start is so clean and easy to use and no one has to worry about logs, starting a fire, safety or clean up. You just turn it off and on with the touch of a button.
Finally, we added two super powered LED heaters along the roof line. They blend in well with the wood ceiling but give off a tremendous amount of heat, which the homeowner can turn off and on with an external light switch just outside the back door. They heat up in seconds, for comfortable grilling and socializing even in colder temperatures.
QUESTION: How do you feel about your landscaping?
QUESTION: What would you tell someone considering working with The Barn?