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The Varghese House by M.E. Contracting

The Varghese House by M.E. Contracting
M. E. Contracting is a Canadian landscaping company that recently completed its Varghese House project in Toronto, Ontario. The job of the owner of the property was to bring together the different elements of the exterior of the house in a way that resulted in a whole. They made the most of the space available around the backyard pool at Varghese House. Ultimately, the project became a real backyard paradise.

Since Nortown, Toronto, is not known for its extravagantly large properties, we had to make sure that the space for this Vista project at the pool was used optimally. In this landscape transformation, we had the total freedom to transform the space and redesign it from scratch. At the end of the day, this resulted in one of the most rewarding and visually stunning projects we have completed so far.

Our main goal was, as specified by the customer, to bring the various new elements harmoniously and uninterrupted in the outdoor area of ​​the house. In other words, the new pool, the terrace, the kitchenette and the front yard could not stand on the feet of the other, so to speak. For each element of the room, we had to make sure everyone had the same aesthetic theme.

After completing the project, we were able to add tremendous value to this property within a short time. For this purpose, we have revised four aspects of the outdoor living space: the pool, the walk-in patio, the year-round outdoor kitchen and dining area, as well as the front yard and the garden.

Initially, we focused on developing a lane pool that looked aesthetically pleasing but was also functional for practice purposes. To achieve this goal, we have made sure that the pool takes up as much space in the longitudinal direction as possible and remains narrow in width. For a chic touch, we have added several luxurious water features.

In the pool lead a long stone staircase, which also serves as a bench in the pool. On the opposite side, miniature waterfall elements replace the space of traditional pool jets. Next to each waterfall is a soft LED light that glows approximately at the water level to provide unrestricted visibility within the water regardless of the time of day.

Outside the pool we have added new white slates in a perfect checkerboard pattern. Fresh grass was laid between each tile to give the area a rustic look. Between the pool and the sliding glass doors that lead into the basement, a small covered kitchenette and a small informal sitting area and an artificial fireplace were installed. This kitchen and dining area are separated from the poolside lounge by glass partitions.

A lighted staircase leads from the pool to the upper sitting area with two lounge chairs and a covered stainless steel grill. This provides additional seating and dining areas for guests when the guests are finished or in the backyard barbecues take place in the summer, and also provides a comfortable entrance from the living room and the kitchen downstairs.

Finally, a beautiful white stone path leads through the house side in the front yard. Freshly planted shrubs and plants line the front garden, which enhances the appeal of the house on the curb of the apartment while providing a clear, undisturbed view of the impressive entrance with two pillars of the house.

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