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Work or Service Area.

The work or service area can be convenient, orderly and attractive. Lawnmowers, wheelbarrows, tools, insecticides and fertilizers all need to be stored in a dry convenient location. If tool and equipment space is not already provided, your yard design should plan for one. Since many service areas are most convenient when adjacent to the garage or carport, consider adding your storage area to an existing wall.  Garbage storage and clotheslines should be near the kitchen and laundry rooms. Good yard design allows at least four feet around the clotheslines to keep clothes from rubbing against fences, plants and walls. If only used occasionally, retractable or folding clotheslines may be the most practical. Service areas can also contain a compost pile or space for cutting flowers and vegetables. Consider screening the service area from view with either structures or plants to make it an attractive as well as functional part of your yard design.

Yard Design: Recreation or Active Sports Area.
Features such as a swimming pool, shuffle board and tennis courts require considerable space and investment. A tennis court is normally 120 x 60 feet and a badminton court is 22 x 44 feet; swimming pools vary in size. If some of these facilities are on your list of needs but not practical for immediate installation, you may consider leaving open

Yard Design: Outdoor Living and Entertaining Areas.

Terraces and patios are an integral part of many Texas homes and should be located, if possible, where they will receive summer breezes and afternoon shade. If sun is a problem, add trees of overhead shading structures.  Outdoor living areas are usually adjacent to living areas of the house where they can easily be served and seen from inside. With the cost of interior floor space at an all-time high, outdoor living areas can economically add entertaining and living space. Even when not in use, well-planned, attractive decks and terraces adjacent to the house give a feeling of added space to interior rooms. Attractive, long-lasting outdoor furniture and accessories (such as water features, sculpture and container plants) can be useful and enrich outdoor living areas. Some families have several outdoor living areas.
Small terraces adjacent to bedrooms, bath areas and dining rooms are becoming more popular. A terrace may be placed away from the home to take advantage of a striking view. good breezes or the shade of an unusually beautiful tree.
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