Extending your living space without adding on

But you don't have to "own" the surrounding property to "borrow" the surrounding views and make them part of your own living space. Is there a beautiful tree or building court yard or church steeple outside your window? If so, use window treatments (or lack thereof) that allow you to make the most of your borrowed view.
Finally, if your through the window views are, well, less than appealing--the brick building two feet away, for example--then you can create a "window" with a faux paint treatment or stencil or wallpaper mural or even a landscape painting that will bring that sense of freshness and expanse to even the tiniest of spaces. As somebody (Hannibal maybe?!) said, "If you can't find it, make it." There really are so many ways to extend your living space without adding on.

The photo at the top of this post is the view outside my dining room window. Even though it's early Spring here in Boston, you can see that there is still a sense of a room outside, a view outside the window, which changes throughout the seasons. Plants and "hardscaping" (stone, brick, fencing, bench, etc.) were selected so that would be the case. The second photo is of a small heather garden bordering a ground-level deck, viewable from a stairwell window.
But because I have a small Boston lot, my views can only go so far. So, I "borrow" from neighbors' scenery whenever I can. For example, one neighbor has a rustic brown garage. This fits in with the more woodsy backyard garden I'm in the process of developing. So why try to hide it? It works perfectly. The neighbors in back, however, just have the back of their house staring us in the face and so I'm nurturing a tall mixed hedge of calocedrus decurrens (California incense cedar), an old rhododendron I had moved when the kitchen/mudroom renovation was happening and chamaecyparis that I hope will offer some needed privacy while still being airy, not overly dense.
Decks and balconies also can be made into outdoor "rooms," and window sills and window boxes can go a long way to enhance a window view, even if what's beyond is less than remarkable.

2 Comments:
Such wonderful ideas (inside and out) Your garden areas are beautiful...are you for hire?
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Anonymous, at 7:36 PM
Hi Madeira Mama,
Thanks for your kind words! Welllll, maybe I can do some gardening for you in exchange for an apple pie!
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Carol, at 8:22 PM
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