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loaded with flower pots of differing heights
shelf for flower pots instead of flower boxes
Cute idea for a garden shed.
like the shelf w colorful flower pots
Pretty flowers on the window. I want in balcony maybe
did the flowers pots with different colored flowers in the back. It is gorgeous.
Something I can duplicate
biggest design dilemma?MK: The house had no garage or outdoor storage, which is tough for a place that gets snow all winter. We had to build a detached garage at the back of the property.EK: We can't get the car in it right now. But it's a good place for bikes and all our extra stuff.
cutting. A natural climber that is best used on fences
faded flowers extends blooming season. Blooms on new
cutting. A natural climber that is best used on fences or arbors. Cutting faded flowers extends blooming season. Blooms on new wood; prune early to promote new growth.
show off, a climbing rose can be your best friend. Fertilize roses grown in pots or small plots of soil, as they will not bloom without additional feeding.
love the flower lay out ... it's the red that grabs me.
what a great decorating idea...hanging a few gardening tools on the outside wall.
We've done a lot of work to restore it and preserve its sweet lean. Everyone who sees it has shed envy. Right now it's Obbie's tool shop. But my hope is that in a few years it will be my studio.
Is there a product that can be added to the window panels for shade?
The flowering plant looks like a Mandevilla vine. They are stunning and bloom like mad.
http://www.bhg.com/gardening/plant-dictionary/vine/mandevilla/
Hello! I'm sorry, I can't answer that question. Our company designed the c
Others have suggested that it could be a Mandevilla. http://www.bhg.com/gardening/plant-dictionary/vine/mandevilla/
Hello Dave,
We did! Town and Country Conservatories designed and installed this building.
Thanks for your question!
Andrea
We only designed the conservatory portion of this room
Thanks for stopping by!
Andrea
to take a look here: http://www.houzz.com/projects/85371/Conservatory-Shades. Or visit our website for more information: http://www.townandcountryus.com/html/furnishings.htm
Thanks for your question!
Andrea
Designed to resemble a 200 year old cottage, this house conveys a sense of history and evokes images of fairytales. This residence manages to offer spectacular ocean views while being safely tucked into a richly textured landscape. The interior incorporates artifacts of another era, with reclaimed wood
for your design? I have a Cotswold English manor style house and am looking
custom designed and constructed with mahogany wood.
Thanks for your question. Unfortunately, this is an older project of ours and we can't recall the manufacturer for the garage doors. However, we do know that they were custom designed and aren't stock doors.
stone is a grayish granite veneer.
Thanks for your question isminee! The stone is a grayish granite veneer.
seems like a place to hang out outside the main house?
designed as a potting shed. Other photos in our album show the counter and garden sink that was designed. Its a relatively small space to hang out in, but you could apply the same architecture to an outdoor glass pavilion that could be used as an enclosed outdoor living space.
taken me a while to get back to you. These windows were actually custom designed by our own Al Cheatham (Cheatham Fletcher Scott Architects, Augusta, GA). They were built here in Augusta, GA. If you need the name of the fabricator, I can try locate that information for you.
located at a private residence in the Summerville neighborhood district of Augusta, GA. The landscape architect was Bill Smith of William T. Smith & Associates of Atlanta, GA. The potting shed was designed by Al Cheatham of Cheatham Fletcher Scott Architects in Augusta, GA.
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using a proven design.
Vendrolini prepared the site with a 16-foot by 24-foot deck, bolting the greenhouse directly to the deck. A line for lighting existed from a previous landscape project. Vendrolini brought an additional line and an Internet connection to the greenhouse.
Design note: A level foundation
using a proven design.
Vendrolini prepared the site with a 16-foot by 24-foot deck, bolting the greenhouse directly to the deck.
Design note: A level foundation is necessary prior to building, whether a sturdy deck or patio, or a simple perimeter foundation. Securely anchoring your greenhouse against
order, a cozy 96-square-foot greenhouse sat high above the property. Vendrolini chose a $13,000 kit from Sturdi-Built, an Oregon greenhouse company. Everything but a drill and a lot of patience was included, he says: “It was like a puzzle.” The kit gave him a sense of accomplishment from building with
assic Designs often work the best for a traditional style home set on a rural estate in Princeton NJ. For the dinning terrace a bluestone patio was installed with a brick inlayed rug. Plantings beds filled with perennials and flowering shrubs surround the patio and lead you down to the swimming pool
Harmony Design Group and Ronni Hock Garden & Landscape.
Ronni Hock is also responsible for the photographs.
shed for a outdoor bathroom and pool toys.
Buxus green velvet boxwood - lowgrowing, makes a good hedge