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ARTICLE FROM SOUTHERN LIVING MAY 1998

Title: Closed for Comfort

In order to turn a favorite fair-weather dining spot into a year around family retreat, architect Mark Harrison and designer Landy Gardner transformed their clients' rear porch into a cheerful sunroom and breakfast area. Not only does the new space provide a place for family meals, studying, and visiting, but it also greatly improves the flow of the whole house. "This enclosure allows us to walk through the house rather than around it", the owner says. "It's made a hugh difference"

The porch was already bordered on three sides by the house's brick walls, which were kept in tact. The brick is repeated around the fireplace, which was opened up from the adjoining library. For textural interest and to give the room an open, airy feel, the peaked ceiling is constructed of beaded board in a light, pickled finish. The neutral stone floor provides another contrast in texture.

The remodeling plan specified traditional French doors and transoms on the back wall, but the owners had something a little different in mind. They wanted to incorporate a view of the great old tree in their backyard, so they asked Mark to redesign the wall with windows all the way up and around. Plenty of natural light comes in with the view.

When it came to furnishing the room, the owners' love of color made it's mark. "We wanted everything to be really fresh and bright," says Landy. A fun fruit print was chosen for accent pillows and a table skirt, while a simpler pink and white covers cushions on the green wicker pieces. The large above the couch picks up the pink, yellow and green from the fabrics. These vibrant colors are tempered by the natural tones of the brick, wood and stone, so the room is full of energy without being overwhelming.

"We originally planned for the sitting area to be next to the fire," says the owner, "but we have that in the other rooms and we wanted to be able to eat next to the fire here." The spot is so popular that the family enjoys almost all meals at the large round table.


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