I love the combination of the colors...soft and romantic.
Due to the lighting, I can't quite tell whether the main exterior paint in light green or grey?
The pillars and front landing stone are grey, right?
thank you,
Wendy »
Flowers, flowers and more flowers! One of the benefits of living in Northern California is the ability to grow plants, flowers and succulents all year long.
A stunning way to spruce up your patio or backyard is planting vines and flowers with lots of color. Over time, the vines will mature and flowers will blossom! Trumpet vines, bougainvillea and potato vines are essential for color!
The entrance is simple and symmetrical, using a beautiful mix of materials and a calm and timeless color palate--and the greenery around gives a softness and lived-in-ness that makes this doorway unique.
Love the double front porch lights here. Big box stores now offer a great variety of porch lights. It's an easy way to spruce up the front of the house.
Although this isn't an actual trellis or arbor, it goes to show that you can work with what you have when looking for a way to support long, flowing plants. Most vines and climbers can be trained to crawl in a general direction, but it's important to know which plants require different support. More info here.
Designed by Lombardo Architects in San Francisco, this romantic entrance's very simple design speaks volumes of the Mediterranean style. It has the right palette (neutrals, lavender, green) and the right architectural features.