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| The new second section of the park doubles its green space and connects three neighborhoods. The mix of live greenery, concrete, rusted metal and warm wood provides an artful color palette to the backdrop of the city. |
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| The entrance to the park starts at the Meat Packing District. As you can see, elevated train lines that were once an abandoned and hideous eyesore have been transformed to a lush oasis in the concrete jungle. Are there any neglected areas of your yard that have potential to be something glorious? |
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| One of the main design elements of the High Line is the use of reclaimed materials whenever possible. Old railroad ties and tracks are now the perfect frames for flower beds. |
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| Need to hide an unsightly view or a construction material you aren't especially proud of (such as a chain link fence or CMU walls)? Use climbing plants and vines to block out whatever you wish to disappear. |
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| Place seating throughout your landscaping in different sizes and configurations. Here are a few interestingly sculptural benches. |
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| This larger bench features a tall back made of matching wood. |
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| An interesting idea for a lawn is to raise it on a platform above the main level. Consider elevating a small square above ground and using gravel, concrete, or stone on the main level. It will reduce your water bills considerably. |
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| Frame interesting views with arches, gateways, or gazebos. |
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| Think of unusual materials for your flower beds such as rusted metal strips welded together. The texture, scale, and color of the rusted metal against the greenery is a welcome surprise. |
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| Feel free to be playful when furnishing your outdoor space. A mix of neon green chairs among the standard gunmetal grey bistro tables and seating was delightful choice and added that touch of design edge.
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...and just a block or so away from the Maritime Hotel (which I love)