North Berkeley
About This Project
This urban retreat is entered through a large gate that separates the street. The decomposed granite path absorbs heat when warmed by the sun and is an ideal habitat for a series of “unusual plants”: Cacti, banksias, eryngium and the velvety succulent, kalanchoe. A dining table crafted from a massive slab of granite invites one to gather with friends and family, a favorite happening. It also relates to gathering the fruits or flowers from the “orchard” of nine fruit trees, just beyond.
A concrete slab dramatically separates the dry garden from its greener counterpart and its steps double as seating. Not one inch of this place is taken for granted. It is common to see the ping-pong table set up here, just as horseshoes are played on the long, formal path in back. The horseshoe path was the first thing to go in and everything else was designed around it. A vegetable garden is now planted at one end with artichokes, beets, carrots, chard and herbs. Plums, cherries and apples line the rectilinear lawn creating a green canopy of shade and gentle movement, and passion fruit grows vigorously on the extensive arbor. A total of 26 trees are planted on this property offering not only their bounty but also privacy from neighboring homes. A hammock has been thoughtfully placed near a fountain, whose sound reminds Bernardo of his mother washing clothes on a stone washboard in his native Colombia. “There was water running for hours. It is a soothing memory for me,”.
Around the bend, water trickles from another stone fountain surrounded by shade-loving hellebores, baby tears and ferns in the most private part of the yard, the meditation garden. It is quiet and secluded here, yet another place to dream and reflect, or chill.
Entrance Steel Gate with Decomposed Granite Driveway
Custom-Built Brazilian Slate and Steel Dining Table
Extension of Home Into the Outdoors
Serene Horseshoe Path with Lush Vegetable Garden