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T he homeowners, a young professional couple with demanding work lives, had transformed their tired inner-Sydney terrace into a modern family home. While they felt at ease making decisions about updating the interior of their home, tackling the rear courtyard seemed more daunting given its diminutive dimensions and how much they hoped to achieve in such a small space. They looked to garden designer Steve Warner of Outhouse Design, who says: “They were hopeful that we could accommodate double off-street parking, an open and functional entertaining space and, most importantly of all, a sense of privacy that would allow them to relax or entertain without being overlooked by the neighbouring two-storey block of units. “With all properties in inner Sydney, land is at a premium, so getting the balance right between the practical elements (such as parking, storage and space for utilities) and the lifestyle elements is always a challenge. But smal l spac URBAN LIVING All it took to maximise this inner-city courtyard was some creative thinking Words: Karen Booth Photos: Peter Brennan 18 BACKYARD & GARDEN DESIGN IDEAS BDI082_pg018-19.indd 18 BDI082_pg018-19.indd 18 3/24/2010 4:41:47 PM 3/24/2010 4:41:47 PM

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The homeowners, a young professional couple with demanding work lives, had transformed their tired inner-Sydney

terrace into a modern family home. While they felt at ease making decisions about updating the interior of their home, tackling the rear courtyard seemed more daunting given its diminutive dimensions and how much they hoped to achieve in such a small space.

They looked to garden designer Steve Warner of Outhouse Design, who says: “They were hopeful that we could accommodate double off-street parking, an open and functional entertaining space and, most importantly of all, a sense of privacy that would allow them to relax or entertain without being overlooked by the neighbouring two-storey block of units.

“With all properties in inner Sydney, land is at a premium, so getting the balance right between the practical elements (such as parking, storage and space for utilities) and the lifestyle elements is always a challenge. But

small spaces

URBAN LIVINGAll it took to maximise this inner-city courtyard was some creative thinking

Words: Karen BoothPhotos: Peter Brennan

18 BACKYARD & GARDEN DESIGN IDEAS

BDI082_pg018-19.indd 18BDI082_pg018-19.indd 18 3/24/2010 4:41:47 PM3/24/2010 4:41:47 PM