
Constraints such as the locations of the main house and garage on the property, along with setback requirements, helped shape the design. The homeowner also had two must-haves: a separate bedroom and privacy between the main house and the ADU. After exploring numerous layout options, she ultimately chose a one-level ADU tucked into a corner behind the garage. The finished space supports both her current lifestyle and possible future plans. In fact, once construction was complete, she liked the ADU so much that she told the designers she planned to move into it herself.
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“Pleached trees are a fantastic solution for screening higher buildings beyond the [yard] by adding extra height above the fence line,” Lindsay says. “They’re often a great solution for your neighbors, too, as they give pleasing green screening and privacy on both sides.”
“They can add a lovely formal feel to a garden,” Tyrrell adds. Hornbeam (Carpinus spp.) is a popular choice, and Lindsay also loves beech (Fagus spp.).
Wilson has a preference for deciduous species. “[With these,] you get seasonal change and variety, and this approach allows light levels through in the winter months while the interwoven framework of the trees will still provide a modicum of privacy,” he says.