Photography by Laure Joliet Landscape Designer: Judy Kameon of Elysian Landscapes
Behind the outdoor kitchen, a gigantic bird-of-paradise plant (at right) provides privacy.
Kameon furnished the space with pieces from her Plain Air collection of outdoor furniture, including a custom daybed designed and built to fit into the corner of the patio.
The pergola has a retractable awning.
Outside the master bedroom sits a blue ceramic bowl, a water feature designed to create a burbling sound.
A trio of Capiz Shell Pendants from Restoration Hardware hang from the frame of the steel pergola.
To save water, Kameon replaced a conventional turf-grass lawn. “We used a meadow grass variety for the lawn that uses only half the usual amount of water,” says Kameon. “It’s a native bentgrass.”
Low-water plants including succulents and grasses border a fire pit.
Photograph by Erik Otsea
A silk floss tree (Ceiba speciosa) was on the property when the clients bought it.