in the coastal landscape. While their blades can be damaged by wind, they are such vigorous growers that if you are willing to periodically thin out any damaged leaves, they will make a stunning showpiece plant for the coastal garden.
in the coastal landscape. While their blades can be damaged by wind, they are such vigorous growers that if you are willing to periodically thin out any damaged leaves, they will make a stunning showpiece plant for the coastal garden.
I especially like the idea of a black one of these which may work against
in the coastal landscape. While their blades can be damaged by wind, they are such vigorous growers that if you are willing to periodically thin out any damaged leaves, they will make a stunning showpiece plant for the coastal garden.
side of a coastal landscape, and this grass tolerates salt winds with ease. Reaching only 2 feet tall and 3 feet wide, it's happiest with regular water in the landscape and can even be used in a water feature or bog planting. Best of all, this easygoing plant is evergreen.
side of a coastal landscape, and this grass tolerates salt winds with ease. Reaching only 2 feet tall and 3 feet wide, it's happiest with regular water in the landscape and can even be used in a water feature or bog planting. Best of all, this easygoing plant is evergreen
side of a coastal landscape, and this grass tolerates salt winds with ease. Reaching only 2 feet tall and 3 feet wide, it's happiest with regular water in the landscape and can even be used in a water feature or bog planting. Best of all, this easygoing plant is evergreen.
I imagine it would look great
typically coastal. Huh? Allow me to explain. In this Nantucket Inn, interior designer Rachel Reider strayed from the expected coastal palette and used textures (glass, coral, stone, seagrass) and vintage art to bring in a beachy feel. Thus, she had the unique opportunity to add a long zebra bench to a beachy
bring a coastal feel to every type of room. Here's a peek at 10 rooms from the book.
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While many of Butera's rooms are calm and light, he's not averse to having kitschy fun, whether with a nautical theme or over-the-top Americana motifs. "A pair of captain's wheels keeps the nautical ball
casual coastal vibe going on in this Amy Lau room.
created a coastal color palette that is unexpected and fresh.
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A coastal palette is used here with patterns that are more geometric. The artwork and the color of the gourd lamps recall the sea but are balanced out by light neutral window treatments, walls and carpeting.
into her coastal palette. She's also included an unexpected daybed and a leather hippo.
ubiquitous coastal theme but still pay homage to the surroundings: "We wanted to incorporate the natural beauty of Nantucket into the design plan but without being overly coastal. With textural touches harkening back to the ocean and beach — sea grass rugs, a glass droplet chandelier and rustic wood tables
modern coastal gardens because the dark brown (almost black) bracts and flowers make such a strong display with modern elements like rusty metal or black resin planters. It is evergreen and needs no pruning.
modern coastal gardens because the dark brown (almost black) bracts and flowers make such a strong display with modern elements like rusty metal or black resin planters. It is evergreen and needs no pruning.
harsh coastal winds, lean sandy soil and little water once established. Cut them back to a height of 5 inches when the blades begin clumping together and looking like large dreadlocks.
harsh coastal winds, lean sandy soil and little water once established. Cut them back to a height of 5 inches when the blades begin clumping together and looking like large dreadlocks.
in some coastal areas, building codes require that the structure be raised. While garages and storage spaces can be placed at the ground floors of these homes, the construction should be such that the structure doesn't block a storm surge.
in some coastal areas, building codes require that the structure be raised. While garages and storage spaces can be placed at the ground floors of these homes, the construction should be such that the structure doesn't block a storm surge.
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