Did you have those panels made? What size are the holes and panel width? We have a chain link fence to cover on the back side of our Rowhouse and this would be perfect. What wood do you recommend for the fence part, what is the width of each board? Last, What material is the flooring? and does it extend into the house? »
Randy Thueme Design Inc. - Landscape Architecture No coating. The copper has already weathered in this photo - and will continue to weather, eventually turning verdigris.
hi! um an interior design student, i have this project that um working on it, african contemporary clubhouse, so on this project um targeting baseball players/ fans, individuals. as such i picked out the shape of the playground to be the design language, where um more confused its on the restaurant space. i want to emphasise more on the ambience, the mood,. help me, um confused i dont know how to play with this. can i ask for some precedents of this kind so they can give me clue. »
Ronique Gibson I would do some research on what mood would you want to experience at a sporting event/clubhouse area? Is it more of an elite area, where mostly affluent people would be sitting to view the game, but also eat/drink? Or is this area open to the public where everyone in their shorts and t-shirts can come get snack foods, etc.?
Once you've answered this, research on the internet some case studies. There are many sports stadiums/ arenas that have clubhouse areas that cater to the affluent with gourmet food or to the casual customer.
Rattan looks terrific outside but real rattan and conditions outdoors are a bad mix. Contemporary, synthetic rattan maintains all the casual elegance without any of the rot and mildew of the original.
If you’re tiling your floor, consider laying two different colored tiles in stripe formation. It’s a fairly simple application that will add just enough visual variation.