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Backyard puts the focus on free time

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Space sparkles with gorgeous outdoor lighting
Stunning outdoor lighting accentuates the various gathering areas in this back yard, everything from the tranquil reflection pool to the covered gathering space.

Just a few years ago on a corner in Upper Arlington, a vacant lot and side yard sat adjacent to an old world style house built in 2004. The owners of the home and lot, George and Susan Kentris, sought to build on the open space a second garage for George’s car collection and new patio space to enjoy with family.

Peonies enhance sensory experience around outdoor living space

For the project, they partnered with Jonathan Spayde, landscape designer and owner of Landfare Ltd., to create their entertaining and hobby paradise.

Limestone flatters a home's design

Originally, George envisioned his hobby garage attached to the house. However, the discovery of an underground gas line running along the side of the house prohibited building a structure on that desired spot.

Front entry gets a natural update

The Landfare team worked with Zach Miller of Highland Palermo, the company on board to build the garage and pergola, to rework the design plans to accommodate the various city regulations. The end result is a network of elegant patio spaces connected to a two-story dream garage.

Candles provide romantic outdoor lighting

Steps off the back of the house, the original main dining area transformed into an intimate dining experience with the addition of a pergola with wisteria vines, shadow boxes around an existing fountain, and wrought iron fencing.

Columns support sophisticated arch

Around the corner, a custom copper water fountain, created by a local artist and subcontracted by Landfare, is displayed along a passageway marked by stately columns and arches. The arches and columns throughout the patio design marry with features on the house. “It’s important that we matched what’s existing in the design, so what is new looks like it’s always been here,” Jonathan explains.

Planters welcome guests to a home

The material used throughout the design in the pavers, steps, benches, and columns is limestone. Its light hue is another element to match the house, and its rich quality provides depth.

Garden flowers add pops of color

“It’s meant to always be timeless,” Jonathan says of the limestone. “The older it gets, the richer it gets, and the better it looks.”

Reflection pool adds interest to a patio

A reflection pool, perfect for dipping toes or throwing coins in, marks the transition to more dining and conversation areas divided by a two-sided fireplace pavilion.

Back-to-back fireplaces heat up an outdoor dining area

These versatile spaces provide fireside dining alfresco on one side, and sheltered fireside conversation seating on the other.

Three-car garage allows owner to indulge a hobby

Next to the fireplace pavilion, double glass doors lead in to the hobby garage. By design, the side of the garage blends with the outdoor space and does not overpower the patio. “Being on the patio, you’d never know a garage was here,” comments Jonathan. Inside the climate-controlled garage, three wide and deep car bays house George’s hobby automobiles and provide plenty of space to tinker. The garage also has plumbing for a future kitchen, workstations suited for various projects, and a second floor for storage.

Space sparkles with gorgeous outdoor lighting

As night falls, a tapestry of lights skillfully illuminates the different patio areas. From underwater to canopy to foundation illumination, and a host of other types of lighting, everything is lit in different ways. “The lighting was extensive, and Landfare did a fantastic job,” George says.

Plants create privacy screen around outdoor living space

While the project is complete, Landfare continues to tend the gardens, lighting, and anything necessary to maintain the wholeness of the design.

Privacy plants screen an outdoor dining area

“It’s all about the customer relationship; we are here for the long-term,” Jonathan says.

Pergola shades an outdoor dining area

The Kentrises enjoy entertaining their grown children, and young grandchildren especially, as they create memories splashing in the reflection pool and making s’mores by the fire.

Fountain adds stability to a garden

George is enjoying his hobby garage, and the patio walk he takes to get to it, saying, “We love how everything turned out.”

Article by Susan Zingraf



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