The second video in the Exterior Design Video Series includes expert design tips about blending a pool screen cage with natural rock by exterior designer Lucas Congdon of Lucas Lagoons.

It includes design tips from my experience on a pool remodel in Siesta Key, Florida.   Pictures of this pool remodel can be viewed by clicking the following link, http://www.lucaslagoons.com/POOL-REMODEL/pool-remodel-cush.html

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This particular job was very different from the other jobs I have designed and built with Lucas Lagoons.  This was a southwestern style house, not Mediterranean style and not Colorado lodge.  Therefore it posed some new challenges.  The main challenge was to blend the natural rock wall created from the water feature into the structure of the house, so that it would seem like the house was built around the natural rock.  The limestone boulders with beautiful colors blended right in with the adobe stucco from the exterior of the home.  We built the limestone rock right up to the house and the stucco guys came in and blended the limestone rock with the stucco on the exterior of the home.  It looks as though it was an old ruin where the natural ledge, like the rock of a cliff, was built tucked up right into the house, just how the Mayan Indians did.

Another thing we had to do, which we hadn’t done before, was blend the screen pool cage with the natural limestone rock of the water feature.  Typically screen cages come down into a concrete footer, you see this time and time again.  They wanted the screen cage because of the bugs, but they didn’t want to see it.  Our solution was we built the limestone boulders up to about eight feet tall and then we built the pool cage right down into it, between the outside rock and the inside water fall.  We didn’t cut the rock so it was perfectly level, we left the natural rocky look.  On the outside of the pool cage, we let the natural limestone boulders come up past the screened pool cage.  Inside the water feature, in the planter, we poured a little curb for the screen cage to come down into.  Therefore the two overlapped each other creating a natural look from the outside of the home.  Then when you are inside the house looking out, the whole backdrop is this beautiful waterfall with lush tropical foliage and the pool cage is hidden above, where you just don’t see it.

Before, when you stepped out of the house, the outside was a small swimming pool with trees and brush everywhere.  The landscape and water feature looked really disorganized and there was no synergy between the landscape and the house.  Now as you step through the house and into the backyard, it’s really not the backyard, it’s part of the house, it’s all enclosed.  You have this beautiful, tall, limestone water feature with foliage just cascading down.  The water feature is near the front door as well as an outdoor kitchen and dining area, creating a courtyard that frames in the house.  Now this exterior part of the home is actually inside, but also outside, blending the two together.  The screen cage over the pool goes unnoticed because the screen cage is overhead.  When you are looking out, all you see is natural rock, foliage, and this beautiful lagoon style swimming pool.

When it comes time for entertaining guests, the courtyard is just amazing. The guests start with walking through the front door and seeing an adobe style outdoor kitchen and dining area.  As they continue to stroll inside, there is this beautiful lagoon pool with multiple waterfalls cascading down into the pool with a sound of flowing water.  Looking up, you see tiers overhead with beautiful pine wood.  The house has sliding glass doors that pocket to the side making the whole house open to the courtyard area creating real synergy with the design.  Some of the themes and materials that were used outside are then continued throughout the house and exterior design now flows with the interior design creating the perfect atmosphere.

Posted by: Lucas | July 21, 2010

Introduction to an Exterior Design Series Video

The upcoming Exterior Design Video will feature tips on “How to Blend a Pool Screen Cage with Natural Rock” by Lucas Congdon.

The video will be released next week, but until then, enjoy this preview video and get a sneak peek at some photographs never seen of this beautiful pool remodel built on Siesta Key in Sarasota, Florida.  See the amazing transition from before to after featuring a large natural limestone rock grotto waterfall with multiple water features, lush landscape, and a phenomenal entryway that leads to an outdoor kitchen and bar area next to their lagoon style pool.

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The first video in the Exterior Design Video Series includes expert design tips about creating a natural negative edge pool by exterior designer Lucas Congdon of Lucas Lagoons.

It includes design tips from my experience during one of our latest projects, a Negative Edge Pool Remodel, which can be viewed by clicking the following link, http://www.lucaslagoons.com/POOL-REMODEL/negative-edge-swimming-pool-remodel-rydell.html

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Posted by: Lucas | July 8, 2010

Watch Lucas Congdon Build a Grotto Waterfall

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I am putting together a video series for everyone, whether it’s building your own lagoon, building lagoon pools for others, or to discover tips, tricks, and ideas for anyone thinking about their own exterior design plan.  I am accumulating all my design tips into a fun and exciting video series to watch and enjoy.   My knowledge of exterior designing has been developing over the past fifteen years and continues everyday while I design and install beautiful landscapes, grotto water features, lagoon style pools, outdoor kitchens, and so much more.

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Look forward to fun and exciting videos to watch coming up in my blog!

Start by sketching a layout of the house and existing landscape that will remain and then build your design from there. Make a list of different areas and activities that you would like the space to provide for.  Whether your space is large or small, think about how one area will transition into the next keeping flow with the design and avoiding dead spaces.

1)   When you close your eyes and imagine your ideal getaway, where do you go?

2)   What does that place look like?

3)   Where would you live if it could be anywhere?

4)   Would this place be casual, say on a sandy beach with coconut palms, or a luxurious penthouse with beautiful music?

5)   What style or feeling do you want the landscape to invoke?

6)   Do you want the landscape to show off the house and accentuate the architecture of the home?  Or, do you want it to create privacy and more outdoor living?

7)   Entering this space, what do you see?  What kind of features welcome you?

8)   What necessities are required?  Lighting, fencing, parking, storage, seating, mailbox, water meters, irrigation etc?

9)   Is this a full time or vacation home?

10) How much maintenance will you be able to handle?  Will someone else maintain it?

11) Do you want water features?  What size?  Rushing water or calm?

12) Do you want lighting?  Extravagant and colorful?  Or simple?

13) Do you need parking or storage areas?

14) Do you want space for entertaining or a play area for the kids?

15) What is the overall budget and how can this be broken up into stages if needed?

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Lagoon Style Pool

Lagoon Style Pool

Posted by: Lucas | June 21, 2010

Lagoon Pool with an Outdoor Kitchen and Bar

Having a large area under a roof with open walls makes the space usable with or without perfect weather and creates a beautiful transition from inside to out.

outdoor kitchen and bar

outdoor kitchen and bar

outdoor kitchen closeup

outdoor kitchen closeup

The pool includes a large grotto waterfall with a seating area inside the grotto equipped with jets for the ultimate relaxation.  A planter with a palm was set inside the pool creating an island effect alongside a large boulder.  The boulder offset the flow of the stream flowing from the hot tub to the pool area.  A large flat stone was used as a bridge over the stream.  Large flagstone steps led through the garden and around the back of the waterfall.  The outdoor kitchen with full amenities complements the design.

overhead lagoon pool

overhead lagoon pool

spa and stream

spa and stream

To see more pictures of this pool on our wesbite at Lucas Lagoons, visit…
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To see a slideshow of a collection of photos of this Lagoon Pool and Outdoor Kitchen and bar, visit.. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lagoonpools/sets/72157623826480975/show/

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Posted by: Lucas | June 8, 2010

Outdoor Bedroom by Lagoon Pool

Arriving at Your Final Destination!

outdoor bedroom lagoon pool

outdoor bedroom by lagoon pool

The front yard gave curb appeal and sparked an interest to see more. The side yard maintained that interest as it led to the back.  Upon reaching the back the result you were looking for is achieved. Wow!  Let’s stop here and never leave.  It feels like the ultimate getaway, truly relaxing and inspiring.  This rejuvenating experience is better than any resort because there is no traveling and everything is custom tailored to your specific taste and needs.  Daily relaxation, a place to wash the stress away and to appreciate all that is great in our lives.  Yes, you are Home!

looking at lagoon pool from outdoor bedroom

outdoor bedroom view of lagoon pool

The backyard is a continuation of themes and materials used throughout the rest of the property, plus its own unique additions bringing your indoor living and outdoor landscape together.  No matter how big or small the space; let the design flow and feel open.  Think of the yard as an extension of the home and not a separate area.  The design should complement the architecture of the house and not look like an afterthought.  Personalities of the individuals and interior design of the homes play major part in design concepts.  Whatever design style best suites you, the basic principals are the same.

overhead view of outdoor bedroom and pool

overhead view of lagoon pool and bedroom

view of outdoor bedroom

outdoor bedroom view

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Posted by: Lucas | May 30, 2010

More Ideas for your Side Yard Exterior Design

Boulders were used as steps to lead you into the side yard.  Rock walls created planters along the path that included flagstone.

stone steps and stone wall planter

stone steps and stone wall planter

stone steps closeup

stone steps closeup

At this property, their side yard made the perfect space to create an area for an arbor to hang orchids.  The path to the backyard brings you through this arbor, making the journey quite enjoyable.

arbor with hanging orchids

arbor with hanging orchids

Posted by: Lucas | May 20, 2010

Inspiration for your Side Yard Exterior Design

This property had a very narrow side yard that had problems with erosion and privacy.  Using timbers, we terraced the slope, making steps which slowed the water down and made walking down the side easy.  Areca and Adonidia palms were planted along the property wall for privacy and to soften the hard concrete.

side yard path with railroad ties and shell

side yard path with railroad ties and shell

This property also had a narrow side yard that we set a wooden bridge path to walk through the garden canopy area.

side yard path wooden bridge

side yard path wooden bridge

At this property, the “side yard” was under the house and opened to the back pool area.  We utilized this area to create multiple water features and a meandering path that led to the back yard.

multiple water features

multiple water features

side view waterfall water feature

side view waterfall water feature

front view waterfall water feature

front view waterfall water feature

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