s a designer and builder for 40 years and counting, Ronnie Wilner knows a thing or two about the spaces that can make a home spe- cial. So when it came time for the owner of Moonlight Homes in irmingham to create his own Birmingham residence, a Mission-style structure tucked next to a 12-acre nature preserve, Wilner and his wife, Dr. Nancy Fishman, wanted to incorporate as much of their inspirational view inside their home as they could. The result: Three screen porches, each serving a unique and functional purpose, were flowed into the plan. The smallest of the screen porches, set off near the dining room, provides warm breezes during summer meals and is a convenient spot to store wood for the fireplace during winter months. Off of the master bedroom, which overlooks the nature preserve, a middle-sized porch offers a private sanctuary to enjoy the great outdoors. The largest of the three porches is located directly outside the kitchen — with AB a view of the couple's garden and Koi pond — and so is designated for enter- taining. "The porch connects the kitchen to the outdoor dining area," explains Fishman, a Birmingham psychologist. Stucco walls, limestone floors and a bead- board ceiling provide an organic shell for all-weather wicker furniture topped with leaf-patterned cushions, which offers plenty of seating while maintaining the open and airy feel of the natural environment. The space is personalized with a pretty mix of accessories, mostly rescued from the couple's former homes, says Fishman. China from a cottage Up North and artwork from a vacation home in St. Maarten share space with a series of antique ducks displayed along the wall, while hanging plants blur the distinction between indoors and out. Wilner, 60, and Fishman, 57, have hosted everything in this space from their turn at the neighborhood roving dinner party to too many barbecues to count, including for their three grown children and two grandchildren. One of the rea- sons Wilner wanted the porches to be screened, he says, was to avoid the bugs Top: All of the plantings in the Koi pond were designed and planted by Wilner; rocks were selected, positioned and hand dug by Splashy Designs in Novi, which also installed the waterfalls. Shades of purple and green pervade the garden, which includes vibrant annuals encircled by stones. Above: Hanging ferns are suspended from the walls of the largest of the screen porches. A tea cart (and baker's rack, not shown) store glassware and china used for entertaining, while a large rug helps to define the porch's seating area. 22 • JULY 2007 • platilthIn