GREEN INSPIRATION HOME

Entry Porch & Terrace

Since the Inspiration Home faces south on an extremely narrow lot, the front yard is the only location well suited for fruit trees and gardening. A desire to accommodate food production gracefully drove the planning and design of the entry sequence. A stepped terrace surrounded by an herb bed mitigates the change in grade from the street to the front of the house. The south facing brick walls and pavers absorb heat during the day and release it at night, which provides some protection to the kitchen garden during the winter months.

Three espaliered pomegranate trees in a Belgian fence design soften the brick face of the home, and will offer fruit at an easily accessible height. Potted kumquats flank the entry steps. Several varieties of muscadines are trained along a wooden fence just outside the entry porch, and clusters of fruit trees, tea camellias and berries are closer to the street to easily share with neighbors.

Sheltering the front door, the Entry Porch is perfumed by Bay Laurels, and serves as a perch from which to greet visitors, or pause upon entry and view the bay.

While there is not a homeowners’ association in the bluff neighborhood, we wanted to demonstrate that a front yard could be both attractive and functional for food production. Many homeowners’ associations, in an attempt to protect property values, end up instead encouraging landscapes that require lots of maintenance and provide little value to wildlife or to people. While kitchen gardens are typically rectangular plots on flat ground, they can take the form of edible ground covers, shrubs, vertical vines, flat espaliered trees, and layered groundcover/understory/overstory formations. Tap into your inner hunter/gatherer and get creative!

Floor Plan