Plein Air Living
Romantic Homes|September 2017

A Backyard Conservatory Becomes the Focus of Outdoor Gatherings and Special Events 

Linda Iaderosa
Plein Air Living

NO HOUSE IS TRULY ROMANTIC without a conservatory, say architects in England, where the earliest known conservatories were 17th-century compositions of stone used for storing food. Then in the 19th-century, metal structures were used as greenhouses for cultivating plants and resplendent venues for entertaining.

This conservatory is used for a little bit of both. Located on the property where Kim Brandstater lives in a Victorian farmhouse in Sierra Madre, California, with her husband, Justin, and their three children, the structure is made of coated steel with over 100 glass panels.

This story is from the September 2017 edition of Romantic Homes.

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