Back Patio

Hidden from the front of the house, protected by a pergola and matched gazebos, the back yard and stone patio provides numerous options that help put the "great" into the "great outdoors", with or without cooperation from Mother Nature.

Outside the patio door, a stainless steel outdoor kitchen offers an alternative to cooking indoors. The large gas grill might not offer quite as many burners as the kitchen stove, and the patio sink might not have hot water, but the massive unit provides an astonishing variety of cooking options. This isn't the average hibachi!

The table and seating under the central gazebo provides open-air dining for up to eight, with screens available to keep all the friendly neighborhood insects from helping themselves. A solar charged fan light gently illuminates the dining area and keeps the air circulating.

An outdoor fireplace offers an inviting place to gather on crisp nights. A sunken hot tub stands ready to soak away the cares at the end of the day. Wicker furniture provides a comfortable place to sit and talk, to watch the garden grow, to listen to the sounds of the woods, or to relax at the end of the day.

A large shed sits beside the garden. Various gardening implements can be seen through the shed window, hanging on pegs and hooks. Beside the shed, a functional windmill turns quietly in the breeze, generating electricity and pumping water for the house.

A sliding door leads into the dining area. Another door leads into the mud room. A third door leads into the garage. Other options include following one of the cobblestone paths: around the garage, around the addition, or slogging off into the "back forty".


  • Back to the dining room
  • Into the mud room
  • To the garage
  • Around the garage
  • Around the addition
  • Into the "Back Forty"
  • End the tour