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Aluminum idea but need thicker bar good glass stain
wall plants at the front door
indoor plants shape color
Sansevieria plants, but these graphic plants from the tropics go a long way to warm the stark architecture with a playful wink. If you don't have a garden outside, create one indoors.
Snake plants, seen here in this home entryway, are versatile indoor plants known to improve air quality.
Without plantings, however, the hallway would seem boxlike and lifeless. The addition of spiky foliage emphasizes the height of the space while breaking up the sparseness.
When plants show up in surprising places, you have achieved the idea of spontaneity. Lifeless areas in and around our homes cry
great pots with easy plants to grow, like tile squares and rock.
I like the idea of bring the plant up to the eye level. Revolutionary idea in the
row of potted plants for privacy "curtain" outdoors
Singular plants in pots for walkway
love the simple symmetry..one pot, one plant
i like th pots and the plants that make it pop out
yuccas planted in tall containers is more than just decoration — it employs a favorite feature of contemporary garden design, repetition. To achieve the best results, each container needs to mirror the next with an identical planting — the simpler, the better. Repetition can help create perspective and
grass plantings for edge of terrace. will just hang over edge over time.
I like the fountain grass planted along the retaining wall terraces.
ne of landscaping was there," Urrutia says. "Only mature trees — everything else was planted. The rock walls weren't there, the grasses weren't there; it was all planted." This view is looking up toward the back of the house and the pool deck. More remodeling projects: A Little Cottage Grows UpA Design