Taking inspiration from the agrarian site and a rustic architectural vernacular this terraced hillside garden evolved in response to time and place. The design vision was to celebrate the site, preserve the oak trees, accentuate views and create opportunities for modern day recreation and play.
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What is the flowering vine that is growing on top? »
Outdoor curtains work best in warmer climates, offering shade and bug protection. These fabrics often don't need extra lining, since they're specifically constructed for these purposes. They defy mildew, moisture and fading. A few sheers will give you the same satisfaction, so do your homework. Weather-resistant hardware means that rust won't ruin your curtain fabric.
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pretty canopy
added by Karen Pittenger to landscape (26 hours ago)
pergola just right, plus heavy duty curtains are cool. What is the most weather resistant and easiest to clean fabric? some kind of canvas? What if you used hemp canvas and sealed it with hemp sealer?
Another idea for the small garage...install a set of French doors on the small yard side of garage and add a trellis with vines to create a faux patio facing the pool/lawn. The garage will disappear to some extent.
This idea for adding a patio/pergola onto the garage w/ curtains. Like the lattice to help block some of the side view. Would make the back yard look prettier from looking out the back windows.