A Small Yard Flush with Amenities

Urban Yard at The Seattle Box

Making the absolute most out of a small urban lot.

These days, there are a lot of common amenities that people add to their wishlists for upgrading an urban yard: a fire pit, a private garden, privacy from neighbors, somewhere to grow fresh herbs, an outdoor cooking area, a dog run, a hot tub, a play area for the kids, space for a party, outdoor dining, somewhere sunny, somewhere shady, you name it. Often, there also needs to be a driveway and parking area somewhere, too.

This project was no exception, but presented an additional challenge: all the items on the list, plus it’s on a small urban lot, measuring in at under 4,000 SF.

Every square inch mattered, and it takes an architect’s meticulous attention to detail to run all the numbers to score every bit of build-out allowed by the zoning code. The key to the yard is a series of low decks forming a series of outdoor rooms. (One small, but hugely important, point that makes all the difference: these decks must be no more than 18" above the gently sloping front yard to comply with the code.)

This series of outdoor rooms mirror the functional purposes we associate with interior spaces: a place to cook, a place to dine, a place to sit around the fire, a place with a view, a place with shelter.

Space is at a premium in urban areas like Seattle, and this project has been an amazing experiment in proving that even tiny lots can have great outdoor spaces.

Would You Like to Learn More About This Project?
Here’s the longer version of the story of how this yard came to be, and here is a closer look at some of the details that really help it shine.

Or, Curious About the Inside of This House?
The architecture and interior design that transformed the interior of this home is also a B&V project, the Seattle Box Remodel.

Lighting in the trees. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Dramatic Shadows

Uplights and string lights create layers of shadow, adding visual interest as day turns to night. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Dramatic Shadows

Uplights and string lights create layers of shadow, adding visual interest as day turns to night. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Front gate with cut steel pattern. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Unique Features

The custom gate, featuring artwork created by one of the owners, represents their family tree. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Unique Features

The custom gate, featuring artwork created by one of the owners, represents their family tree. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Cut steel pattern in front gate. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Designing with Detail

Behind the custom-cut decorative screen, the gate features a solid panel painted to match the exterior of the home. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Designing with Detail

Behind the custom-cut decorative screen, the gate features a solid panel painted to match the exterior of the home. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Paper lanterns hang in a tree over the driveway. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Responsible Planting

Bamboo provides attractive screening, and by planting it in raised planters, its vigorous root growth stays contained and out of neighboring spaces. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Responsible Planting

Bamboo provides attractive screening, and by planting it in raised planters, its vigorous root growth stays contained and out of neighboring spaces. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Outdoor dining area viewed from above. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Green Canopy

Tree canopy, including from this Japanese maple, provides shade and seclusion for outdoor dining. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Green Canopy

Tree canopy, including from this Japanese maple, provides shade and seclusion for outdoor dining. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Gas fire pit in yard with comfortable seating. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Fireside Family Time

Summertime s’mores are a second away with this stone-filled firepit. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Fireside Family Time

Summertime s’mores are a second away with this stone-filled firepit. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Gas fire pit with seating. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Bright at Night

The firepit combines with the various electric lights to create a bright, inviting focal point. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Bright at Night

The firepit combines with the various electric lights to create a bright, inviting focal point. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Grilling area with a work surface. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Unconventional Kitchen Garden

Planters provide a place to grow fresh vegetables and herbs tucked into the same space used for grilling and dining. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Unconventional Kitchen Garden

Planters provide a place to grow fresh vegetables and herbs tucked into the same space used for grilling and dining. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Planters on the deck. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Small Scale Solutions

Using potted plants extends the garden into tight corners and allows for flexibility to feature many different plants as they come into bloom each season. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Small Scale Solutions

Using potted plants extends the garden into tight corners and allows for flexibility to feature many different plants as they come into bloom each season. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Wood banquette meets corten steel planter. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Contrast in the Corners

Concrete, wood, and foliage converge without feeling crowded thanks to the simple forms utilized by our design team. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Contrast in the Corners

Concrete, wood, and foliage converge without feeling crowded thanks to the simple forms utilized by our design team. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Large planter on stairs steps up with each riser. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Just the Right Fit

To make use of every nook and cranny, a custom planter was designed with a unique shape to fit perfectly atop stair treads. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Just the Right Fit

To make use of every nook and cranny, a custom planter was designed with a unique shape to fit perfectly atop stair treads. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

A stone garden path with large accent boulders. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Green Gables

A variety of greens fill the back garden from the ground up, all in harmony with the striking green of the home and cottage’s exterior. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Green Gables

A variety of greens fill the back garden from the ground up, all in harmony with the striking green of the home and cottage’s exterior. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Paver details along a meandering garden path. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
A Tale of Two Stones

This deliberate use of a second type of paving stone draws the eye down to the pathway, guiding visitors through dense greenery. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

A Tale of Two Stones

This deliberate use of a second type of paving stone draws the eye down to the pathway, guiding visitors through dense greenery. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Corten steel planters with a wood deck. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Creating Extra Green Space

Corten steel is durable, yet thin, making it a great material to use for a raised planter in a small space. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Creating Extra Green Space

Corten steel is durable, yet thin, making it a great material to use for a raised planter in a small space. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Lush green ferns with natural pavers. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Material Matters

Granite’s strength and durability make it an easy choice for hardscapes. In this context, its natural veining and unpolished surface evoke the rugged beauty of the mountains of the Pacific Northwest. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Material Matters

Granite’s strength and durability make it an easy choice for hardscapes. In this context, its natural veining and unpolished surface evoke the rugged beauty of the mountains of the Pacific Northwest. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Garden path ends at a gate to the driveway. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
More Space, Please

If more outdoor space is needed, the scored concrete driveway in the front yard doubles as a patio while the secondary gates are open. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

More Space, Please

If more outdoor space is needed, the scored concrete driveway in the front yard doubles as a patio while the secondary gates are open. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

A gate at the both ends of the driveway means the car is hidden from view in the garden. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
More Privacy, Please

…And while the secondary gate is closed, the backyard garden feels entirely tucked away from the city outside. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

More Privacy, Please

…And while the secondary gate is closed, the backyard garden feels entirely tucked away from the city outside. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Outdoor dining area with banquette seating. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Multifunctional Fencing

The built-in, cantilevered bench makes clever use of the interior face of the fence. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Multifunctional Fencing

The built-in, cantilevered bench makes clever use of the interior face of the fence. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Maiden hair ferns. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Botanical Decor

The deliberate layering of different leaf sizes and textures adds complexity to an almost monochromatic landscape. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Botanical Decor

The deliberate layering of different leaf sizes and textures adds complexity to an almost monochromatic landscape. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Lush green plants. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Delicate Textures

The lacey leaflets of maidenhair ferns can burn in direct sun but thrive in the shade where thick foliage can be hard to grow otherwise. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Delicate Textures

The lacey leaflets of maidenhair ferns can burn in direct sun but thrive in the shade where thick foliage can be hard to grow otherwise. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Leaves over wood deck background. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Natural Geometry

The straight veins and stems of these angular leaves complement the subtle grain of the wood decking. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Natural Geometry

The straight veins and stems of these angular leaves complement the subtle grain of the wood decking. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Fern fronds against a rock. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Solid Anchors

Boulders and other large objects placed strategically amidst organic growth can help to define a landscape. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Solid Anchors

Boulders and other large objects placed strategically amidst organic growth can help to define a landscape. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Bamboo along a fence. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Green Screen

Bamboo grows quickly and doesn’t mind being densely packed, making it a great choice for screening when care is taken to ensure it stays manageable. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Green Screen

Bamboo grows quickly and doesn’t mind being densely packed, making it a great choice for screening when care is taken to ensure it stays manageable. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Boys play on the deck by the fire pit. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Outdoors Is For Everyone

Considering accessibility in design benefits everyone; this series of low decks instead of steeper stairs makes it easy for small feet to traverse grade changes. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Outdoors Is For Everyone

Considering accessibility in design benefits everyone; this series of low decks instead of steeper stairs makes it easy for small feet to traverse grade changes. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Outdoor living room. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Cherishing City Trees

The design for this yard carefully incorporated a mature dogwood tree with considerations for its continued growth. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Cherishing City Trees

The design for this yard carefully incorporated a mature dogwood tree with considerations for its continued growth. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Large outdoor couch and sitting area with fire pit. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
A Frame of Foliage

Densely packed plants surround the lounge area to define the space for relaxation and conversation. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

A Frame of Foliage

Densely packed plants surround the lounge area to define the space for relaxation and conversation. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Wood slat fence over a concrete base. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
City Streetscape

Since the front yard faces a popular pedestrian street, our designers incorporated plantings and lighting that add plenty of visual interest for passersby. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

City Streetscape

Since the front yard faces a popular pedestrian street, our designers incorporated plantings and lighting that add plenty of visual interest for passersby. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Wood banquette at corner. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Custom Carpentry

Careful design creates crisp lines in this built-in bench. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Custom Carpentry

Careful design creates crisp lines in this built-in bench. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Ferns in garden. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
A Touch of the Wild

Ferns emerging from crevasses between uncut stones add a naturalistic, spontaneous feel to the garden. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

A Touch of the Wild

Ferns emerging from crevasses between uncut stones add a naturalistic, spontaneous feel to the garden. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Metal railing attaches to concrete wall. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
A Softer Hardscape

Creeping Jenny cascades down concrete walls, its dainty round leaves lending a subtle softness to the space. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

A Softer Hardscape

Creeping Jenny cascades down concrete walls, its dainty round leaves lending a subtle softness to the space. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Fence with horizontal wood planks wrapping corner. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Friendly Fencing

Orienting the boards horizontally prevents the fence from feeling like it towers over the viewer, and space for garden foliage to spill through adds a sense of life. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Friendly Fencing

Orienting the boards horizontally prevents the fence from feeling like it towers over the viewer, and space for garden foliage to spill through adds a sense of life. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Radial pattern in garden path. – Urban Yard at The Seattle Box – Board & Vellum
Art Underfoot

This intricate mosaic of stone turns a plane below eyelevel—often underutilized—into a visual delight that’s functional, too. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Art Underfoot

This intricate mosaic of stone turns a plane below eyelevel—often underutilized—into a visual delight that’s functional, too. Urban Yard at the Seattle Box | Photo by Derek Reeves.

Notes & Credits
Concept design by Scot Eckley and Board & Vellum.
Planting and garden design by Withey Price.
General contracting by Manos Construction.
Custom entry gate, custom planters, and railings by Architectural Elements.
Driveway gates by Automated Gates & Equipment.
Lighting and irrigation by Soundview Landscape & Irrigation.
Photography by Derek Reeves.

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