Behind the fence that runs alongside the pool, a gravel path leads to the door of the annex. Big trees and buildings behind it.
The courtyard is lined with light gray stone tiles. There is another island of greenery with a tree. On the left is the apartment building.
From the living room of the house and from the pergola, the pool is clearly visible. Children are free to swim there while being supervised by an adult.
The pergola space is open. Sofas share a common backrest and seating, facing the dining table and monitor. Along the back of the house is a bed of plants.
The pathway continues to another door at the rear of the building. It’s wooden and brown, just like the window shutters.
The kitchen portion of the structure is dark in color with a narrow, long window. The lawn is decorated with large stones and a wooden bench.
The lawn fence curves beautifully around the pavilion. The pathway turns into the area where the car is now parked.
You can see another flowerbed, which is located closer to the exit of the yard and is enclosed by the same black curb.
The walls have lights on them to illuminate the perimeter in the dark. The fence around the pool is stone and white on the outside.
Through the windows you can see through the gazebo to the lawn and the neighboring house. You can see the chairs along the counter on the left.
The shutters are closed so there’s nothing to keep you from watching TV.
The dining table top is made of wood and is the same color as the ceiling. At the end is a sofa, flanked by chairs, simple in shape and black.
It’s spacious and can be seen in all directions. Cozy corner of the yard where you can spend your time.
This design looks absolutely serene and inviting, but I’m curious about the functionality of the pool and gazebo. Are they purely for aesthetics or are they meant to serve a specific purpose? I’d love to know more about how these elements enhance the overall experience on this relaxing island.