What started off as a blank slate of a backyard with nary an amenity or even a blade of grass has been transformed into a backyard oasis.
Jeff King & Company worked with architect David Kotzebue to section the 1,000-square-foot yard in San Francisco's Cow Hollow into functional, amenity-filled zones that now include an outdoor kitchen, a dining platform, a fire pit and a hot tub.
Backyard at a Glance
Who plays here: A couple with two school-age children
Size: 1,000 square (92.9 square meters)
Location: Cow Hollow, SF
General contractor: Jeff King & Co.
(Paul Dyer, original photo on Houzz)
The designer worked with architect David Kotzebue to reimagine two exterior balconies that boast stunning views of the San Francisco Bay and Golden Gate Bridge.






This article was written by Jess McBride, and originally appeared on Houzz.
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