French Country and Houzz has been wonderful for me to view and get ideas. I would love to know more about this fabric from this Chicago Residence Breakfast Nook. I am decorating my dream home I have worked for my whole life to finally have and your help will be sooooo appreciated. I know you can
country style.
Window treatment - jabot and traditional chintz pattern
side of English country, this breakfast room features great light and architectural details. Notice the window treatment; a jabot is an elegant detail that sets a formal tone. And few things quite describe English country style like a traditional chintz pattern.
traditional English Tudor style 10,000 sq. ft. of gardens were designed. The English Gardens are characterized by regular, geometric planting patterns and pathways, with antique decorative accessories heightening their old-world feel. Special nooks and hideaways, coupled with the sound of cascading water in
tudor style, outdoor garden and green house
tudor style home as is the greenhouse
Crafts style, especially in the gardens of Gertrude Jekyll and Edwin Lutyens, who were at the forefront of the movement in the late 19th century and early 20th century in England, is characterized by the use of traditional materials and working methods that lead to an organic completeness of the design
Gravel has an appeal that naturally pairs with other charming English country features, like exterior stone facades. Gravel is a relatively inexpensive material to consider for driveways, and I love the way it sounds when a car pulls up.
charming English country features, like exterior stone facades. Gravel is a relatively inexpensive material to consider for driveways, and I love the way it sounds when a car pulls up.
Moving to a Florida. Home looking for decorating ideas
do you decorate for an 18 year old boy's bedroom?
Decorating with cooler tones of white and grey
Can I incorporate gold when decorating with cooler toned whites
mission style kitchen chairs with a small footprint
Christmas decorating in a single family home
I want to decorate my home for Christmas but this is my first house and don't know where to start
I would like to do a decoration/design on a new staircase I am putting in my girls basement. I like the idea of a design on the riser part. Any suggestions?
interior decorator and she didn't seem to think it would look good. Maybe that's just not her taste. Definitely mine though!
garden style. These plantings related to the site and soil conditions, the local identity and how the plants grew naturally.Plants were grown in drifts and allowed to spill over paths and edging, with little obvious control. This look is the image most people have of a traditional English country garden
to the style of house and, I assume, suits the owner’s sense of style. The point is, if your goal is to maintain a certain balance of space and mass, pay attention to the mature size of each plant you select, allowing adequate space to achieve the size nature intended.Lay of the Landscape: Find your garden
French style exteriors. This one is a stone (and possibly stucco) front, where the door is recessed all around: http://www.houzz.com/photos/52094/French-Manor-House-Style-Entry-mediterranean-exterior-los-angeles It looks to be about 6 inches on the sides and about a foot in the center top.
This copper
Dwarf English Boxwood- Buxus sempervirons suffruticosa
Dwarf English Boxwood, Buxus sempervirens suffruticosa and are hardy to zone 5. We are zone 6 where this garden is in central NJ. My guess is that part of Canada is probably a cold hardiness zone of 3-4.and I don't believe there are any boxwood varieties that would survive a winter there even with
garden style english ,maybe for side back yard ?