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A Relaxing Series of Outdoor Rooms

Landscape at the Glass House Reverie

Cohesive outdoor rooms extend the experience of this fully-remodeled home into the sloping backyard.

This West Seattle property offered the kind of canvas landscape architects dream about: generous acreage, established trees, dramatic grade changes, and a homeowner with a clear vision. She wanted her outdoor spaces to match the personality of her intricately remodeled home: layered, textured, and full of surprise.

The design organizes the sprawling site into a sequence of distinct destinations, each with its own purpose and mood. Rather than fighting the terrain, the plan embraces the property’s natural slopes and wooded character, weaving garden rooms into the hillside while maintaining strong connections to the house.

An image of a lap pool next to this remodeled, single-family home. The pool is bright blue, with a flagstone patio and surrounding plants. There are two green lounge chairs of wood, and a step to the left up to a flagstone patio near the home. | Landscape Architecture by Board & Vellum
The Rare Seattle Backyard Pool

A right-sized lap pool completes the richly-programmed series of outdoor rooms of this fully remodeled property, a rarity in the Seattle area. Landscape at the Glass House Reverie | Photo by Kara Mercer.

The Rare Seattle Backyard Pool

A right-sized lap pool completes the richly-programmed series of outdoor rooms of this fully remodeled property, a rarity in the Seattle area. Landscape at the Glass House Reverie | Photo by Kara Mercer.

A single-family home’s updated yard showing a large patio of flagstone with lounge chairs upholstered in striped fabric near a lit fire pit featuring large gray spheres under the flames. Behind the fire pit is a wooden cabana with a grille, bench seating, and an outdoor dining area. Behind the cabana is a natural stone stair leading to the terraced yard beyond.
Outdoor Dining Experience

Nestled into the hillside, a covered outdoor dining area means the meal can go on, even in Seattle’s rain. Meanwhile, a gas fire pit nearby adds ambiance and warmth. Landscape at the Glass House Reverie | Photo by Kara Mercer.

Outdoor Dining Experience

Nestled into the hillside, a covered outdoor dining area means the meal can go on, even in Seattle’s rain. Meanwhile, a gas fire pit nearby adds ambiance and warmth. Landscape at the Glass House Reverie | Photo by Kara Mercer.

Swimming pools are uncommon in Seattle, making this one feel like a genuine luxury. Positioned on the property's north side, the lap pool occupies a newly leveled terrace sheltered by home’s walls and new fencing. Bathed by the western sun, the private space feels removed from the neighborhood while sitting just beyond the home’s glass-walled solarium. On warm days, the boundary between inside and out practically dissolves.

Uphill from the pool, beneath the broad limbs of a mature tree, a wood-burning fire pit anchors a casual seating area. The space feels almost treehouse-like: elevated, sheltered by branches, with glimpses of Puget Sound through the foliage. It’s the kind of spot that draws people out on clear evenings and keeps them lingering long after the sun sets.

The terraced yard of a single-family home’s refreshed exterior. In the foreground is a large, mature tree, under which sits a small gathering area of wooden lounge chairs and a wood burning fire pit. Lower in the yard, behind the fire pit, is a lap pool and patio near the home’s solarium. | Landscape Architecture by Board & Vellum
Terraced Outdoor Rooms

Under one of the property’s mature trees, an intimate gathering area with a second fire pit takes in elevated views of the landscaped yard and pool below. Landscape at the Glass House Reverie | Photo by Kara Mercer.

Terraced Outdoor Rooms

Under one of the property’s mature trees, an intimate gathering area with a second fire pit takes in elevated views of the landscaped yard and pool below. Landscape at the Glass House Reverie | Photo by Kara Mercer.

The property’s south slope drops steeply into a wooded ravine. Rather than leaving this area wild, the design tucks an architectural cabana into the hillside, complete with a built-in grill and seating for outdoor meals. A gas fire pit nearby extends the usability of the space into cooler months. Stone steps connect this lower terrace to a new door to the kitchen, making it easy to ferry food and drinks between indoor and outdoor entertaining areas.

At the top of the garden, accessible by a climbing stone staircase, an existing outbuilding was reimagined as a private guest retreat. Wrapped by dense plantings and shaded by the forest canopy, it feels miles away from the main house. A small porch offers a perch for morning coffee or an afternoon read, with views down through the layered greenery below.

The material palette shifts as you move away from the house. Closest to the home, flagstone paving is set in crisp, regular patterns that echo the home’s detailed interiors. Further out, the hardscape loosens: joints widen, edges soften, and stepping stones take on irregular shapes that feel organic against the forest floor.

Plantings follow the same logic. Near the house, hydrangeas and ornamental shrubs provide structure and seasonal blooms in a composed, gardenesque style. As the terrain climbs, the palette shifts toward native species that blur the boundary between designed landscape and existing woodland. Container plantings scattered throughout add pops of color and allow for seasonal rotation.

Drone view of a revitalized backyard with a pool, hot tub, multiple fire pits, and garden area.
Site Aerial

This fully-remodeled property features a series of programmed outdoor rooms, including a pool, hot tub, grill and dining area, and two fire pits. Landscape at the Glass House Reverie | Photo by Board & Vellum.

Site Aerial

This fully-remodeled property features a series of programmed outdoor rooms, including a pool, hot tub, grill and dining area, and two fire pits. Landscape at the Glass House Reverie | Photo by Board & Vellum.

Notes & Credits
Architecture, Interior Design, and Landscape Architecture by Board & Vellum.
General Contracting by JM Bogan.
Landscape Contracting by Mill Creek Landscapes.
Photography by Kara Mercer.
Drone Photography by Board & Vellum.

Explore the design of this home’s interiors at the Glass House Reverie.

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