Friday, 24 April 2009

Villa Ines Isabel in Javea

Remove part of lawn and pave beside pool, beside garage, paths and steps
The project at Ines Isabel is to remove part of the lawn, build up the area where the lawn has gone from and pave with Tarragona stone (matching the pool surround). This will give a larger area for sun loungers, table and chairs around the swimming pool.

At the same time, pave an area at the side of the villa below pine trees where nothing will actually grow. This will give a pleasant area for al fresco meals, or relaxing in the shade. A flower border will be left on two sides.

In addition, pave all the pathways around the villa to make it easier and safer to walk all around the property, and also throw residual water off the back of the villa and so reduce damp in the rear bedroom. Re-clad the steps to the back gate, to match the new pathways. Level and pave the area near the barbecue.

In all this was estimated to be about 97SqM of paving.

Work started in February and was completed in March.

In fact there was well over the 97 sq m of paving originally estimated as the area around the barbecue was extended, the lawn area was extended by about 50cms all along the outer area, at the back of the villa a much larger area was paved at the bottom of the steps and between the kitchen steps and gas cupboard, and more steps were created to the gas cupboard level. All the steps to the back gate were clad (top and face). The final count was 140 sq m.

At the back of the villa the area at the bottom of the kitchen access steps was raised and levelled with the bottom of the steps to the back gate. This created a large level area between the two sets of steps. There are now 3 less steps to the kitchen. In this area another flowerbed was created with the dual purpose of providing more planting area and also to prevent the run-off from the back garden all running down the back and beside the villa. A lot of the moisture will now be absorbed in this new garden area created out of an area that was just waste.

Villa Ines Isabel, area below kitchen steps - afterInes Isabel. Behind the villa, between the steps from the back gate and the kitchen steps - before


Ines Isabel. Behind the villa, between the steps from the back gate and the kitchen steps - after











A lot of plumbing work was required to:

  • Create a cover for the mains inlet pipe and pressure valve, and for the electro-valves for the watering system (see cover above)

  • Tidy up the incoming mains water pipe and electro-valves for the watering system (below)

  • Replace old galvanized mains incoming water pipes. New pipe runs through the large plastic pipe under the paving, for easy access if it ever needs replacing




  • Replace the old asbestos waste pipe from the villa to the septic tank with a plastic pipe









  • At the side of the garage a new paved area was created utilising a space where previously nothing had grown because of the overhanging pine trees. The level of this area was raised at the boundary by about 50cms to create a level area. The level had to be raised above that of the driveway to facilitate drainage. Flower troughs were created along the boundary wall and behind the gas bottle cupboard. The area bordering the garage was tidied up and more garden area created using small bolders to retain more soil. This garden area now runs along the side of the garage from the steps to the gate.

    Villa Ines Isabel, the new terrace beside the garage with flower troughs on two sides and the extended garden area beside the garage wallVilla Ines Isabel, the new terrace beside the garage with flower troughs on two sides and the extended garden area beside the garage wall









    The steps from the "garage terrace" have been clad with Tarragona paving. These steps lead to a new path that now goes right around the villa. A flat area was created at the bottom of the steps from the back gate, raising the level of this area. 3 steps were "lost" from the flight of steps up to the kitchen. The hand rail was adjusted accordingly. (see photos above). Under the kitchen steps the floor level was raised to prevent water running in, and the base paved. This is now a good area to store logs for the fire. The steps down from the gate were extended to meet the new level area, with wide steps at the bottom (the steep slope has now gone). A new garden area was created along side the bottom steps, above the cover for the mains inlet and watering system valves.
    The path continues down the side of the villa towards the barbecue. The area between the barbecue and the gas bottle cupboard is levelled, and this level continues at the bottom of the steps to the villa, to join the existing paved terrace. The bottom step of the flight to the naya was "lost".
    Villa Ines Isabel. The area beside the barbecue is levelled with enough space for a small table and chairsVilla Ines Isabel. The path at the side of the villa with 3 staggered steps








    At the front of the villa the main project was to remove the grass at the far side of the swimming pool and create a level, paved terrace with space for sun loungers, possibly a small table, and a parasol. This area sloped steeply towards the cypress hedge and so had to be levelled before the paving could commence. The grass was removed together with about 30cms of topsoil (the soil was used around the villa in various flower beds). Alongside the cypress hedge the ground was cut back and boulders used as foundations for this part of the terrace. An outer wall of blocks was also built to make the terrace bigger.












    The railing at the side of the old lawned area had to be adapted to bring it level with the new terrace (it was sloping down the lawn before). And the dry stone wall was built up to the level of the new terrace.
    Finally, the pumphouse door was replaced.

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