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Robin Rigby Fisher CMKBD/CAPS
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goal was to create an open grand-room design to accommodate the needs of a couple who love to entertain on a large scale and whose parties revolve around theater and the latest in gourmet cuisine. The kitchen was moved to the end wall so that it became the “stage” for all of the client’s entertaining
power to vent the 30” Wolf Cooktop and that it offered a seamless flue for the 10’6” high ceiling. The client enjoys the convenient controls and halogen lighting system that the hood offers and cleaning the professional baffle filter system is a breeze since they fit right in the Bosch dishwasher.
prone to scratches though? What about water resistance?
The raised bar is just under 9 feet. To maintain copper depends on how much you want to work and if you want it to look like a shiny penny or an old penny. If you want it to always be shiny - you have to use copper cleaner on it with a lot
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Whitney Lyons
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A knot garden in the making, this example shows the basis of how to add structure to define an herb of veggie garden. Pea gravel paths soften the strict lines of the boxwood
You could fill in the Blank areas with volcanic bark or stones in order to create patterns inside the hedges.
You could use different stones and volcanic rocks to detail inside the
naturally grow "round" like this... love the hedges!
wanted to enclose the space to separate it from the road. The boxwood garden gives structure to the space that lasts all year long and is very pleasing to my eye. I added the used-brick walkway, which I think is in keeping with our Old English–style home," she says.
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Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.
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fade to color of adjacent trees. One tree goes through the deck, the trees are not used for the structure. All the doors and shutters close to keep our outdoor friends out (squirrels, racoons, possums, etc...). Interior built-in ladder leads to upstairs with a safety rail on the landing. The neighbors
take you to build this? How much did it cost you? could I get blue prints?
quickly when we suddenly had small gap in employment for a couple of our carpenters. The elapsed time was a couple of weeks, but it wasn't being worked on full time. We knew where we wanted it and that we wanted father and son to be able to fit inside sleeping. While we were putting in the foundation we
added to over 3700 idea books! When I added the photo for fun a while back, I never realized how much attention it would get! Since then, I've added a couple of other photos as well, that you can find here: http://www.houzz.com/projects/4578/Tree-Fort-or-Tree-House---San-Francisco-Bay-Area You would
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450 Architects, Inc.
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'skin' to your home. It comes in a variety of textures and tree varieties. There also is cedar siding, that is more tolerable to insects, and resistant to warping. Wood siding has been used for generations to build homes, and today many builders still use it, but vinyl siding often is used instead of
wood due to its longevity and minimal amount of care required for upkeep.
FIG •Plant in mid to late fall or early spring. •Place the tree about 10 to 15 feet away from other plants to accommodate its wide spread. •Dig a hole at least two times the size of the root ball. •Place the root ball in the hole and fill the hole halfway
existing saud to build up a small wall next to the walkway
I like the idea that the gravel is edged in rock so you cannot tell when it is "Messy"
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Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design LLC
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passage to a gently sloping lawn knoll carved from the existing hillside. Lush perennial borders and native plant stands create edges and thresholds, and a crisp palette of traditional and contemporary materials merge––building upon the surrounding topography and site geology.
Full sun to partial shade Mature size: 1 foot to 1 1/2 feet tall and wide
I love the randomness of this plant, it looks as if it just decided to grow here!
Not just for topping potato skins, chives are a very versatile and easy-growing herb. As
may want to keep it in its own pot so it doesn’t crowd out other plants. Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) USDA zones: 4 to 8 Water requirement Medium moisture, well-drained soil Light requirement: Full sun to partial shade Mature size: 1 foot to 1 1/2 feet tall and wide
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Rodriguez Studio Architecture PC
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Suggestions as to where I should go. Web sites? I love the simplicity of contemporary with the unexpected addition of a retro or antique, or simply unusual piece to awaken the mind to what the eye sees! Thank you. I have bare walls and shelves waiting!
be able to share the artist's name who created the painting? It is exquisite.
In the caption of this photo it says you can get the look with easy-to-install peel-and-stick tiles....Who makes those and where does one find them? Thanks.
some say to install them with contact cement. Follow manufacturer directions. The original tin ceiling tiles were nailed to wood on the ceiling, but you know, these things were done way back before contact cement or double-sided tape were invented. There are also embossed wall coverings that would mimic
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Carolyn Chadwick
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would be to convert them to a water feature.
Next to the wall use planters
Finish the look. Sometimes all you need is a simple urn or two. In this Greek garden, matching pots hold a vine and a spreading grape, but you could easily fill pots like this with a dwarf fruit tree, flowers or bougainvillea. Another option would be to convert them to a water
urn pots to grow bouganvilla out of!
pot to start climbing plant in...base of deck beams?
And when your eye has grown accustomed to the purple palette, a blast of red from oleander reveals itself.
"If you are interested in it from just a landscaping point of view, then life just got easier," says Richmond. "You don’t need to be concerned about which variety to grow in your area. Disease
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Ward-Young Architecture & Planning
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herb garden
the vine grow up thehouse
opens to a patio....Growing on wall?
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