of the designers to create something contemporary that relates to the existing building; copying the wood shingles would have diminished the distinction between old and new.
Garden design...Glass for hallway...Pathway design...connecting hallway
Interesting idea, you would definitely have to have a container or barrier so that the bamboo wouldn't take over the garden.
their hallway walls. And some people line their side garden with a textural privacy screen that resembles a fabric tapestry. This narrow side garden has a lot going for it: 1. the gravel walk is contained with a slender metal edging on either side, 2. the bamboo is densely planted, but maintained like
scape Design by Anthony Berardo of Cross River
Builder & Architect - Porarro Associates
Pool Builder - Marson Pools
Photo Credit - Jay Rosenblatt
such as a hallway or living room, it is recommended that you seal your travertine at least once, sometimes twice a year. Be sure to immediately clean up spills in order to reduce the risk of staining.
If you're still concerned about the upkeep, consider porcelain tile. Porcelain is a man-made substance
Nice idea to facilitate movement and to reduce wear and tear of grass
like this idea for the side yard. With maybe a slow growing grass.
along a hallway and will sit in a courtyard between two pavillions. Part of the pond's bottom shall be above our lower floor (the block is not at all flat) so waterproofing is of the essence. Is yours part of the building's original slab? Is it custom-made fibreglass, or simply dug out of the ground with
Love the idea of focal wall with pond in front with asymmetric/geometric details