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Stinson School Lofts - Countertops, vanities, and more completed by UltraStone Inc.
Contact us directly:
21 Kenview Blvd. Unit 20
Brampton, ON. L6T 5G7
Tel 905.789.1900
Fax 905.789.1997
www.ultrastone.ca

Stinson School Lofts - Countertops, vanities, and more completed by UltraStone Inc.
Contact us directly:
21 Kenview Blvd. Unit 20
Brampton, ON. L6T 5G7
Tel 905.789.1900
Fax 905.789.1997
www.ultrastone.ca

A large greenhouse that was built for Ottawa Technical School.
This is an example of a contemporary landscaping in Ottawa.
This is an example of a contemporary landscaping in Ottawa.
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Stinson School Lofts - Countertops, vanities, and more completed by UltraStone Inc.
Contact us directly:
21 Kenview Blvd. Unit 20
Brampton, ON. L6T 5G7
Tel 905.789.1900
Fax 905.789.1997
www.ultrastone.ca

Stinson School Lofts - Countertops, vanities, and more completed by UltraStone Inc.
Contact us directly:
21 Kenview Blvd. Unit 20
Brampton, ON. L6T 5G7
Tel 905.789.1900
Fax 905.789.1997
www.ultrastone.ca

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Setting of terrazzo flooring with composite stone in the school’s reception area.
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern terrazzo floor entryway remodel in Other with white walls and a glass front door
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern terrazzo floor entryway remodel in Other with white walls and a glass front door

Setting of terrazzo flooring with composite stone in the school’s reception area.
Mid-sized minimalist terrazzo floor foyer photo in Other with white walls
Mid-sized minimalist terrazzo floor foyer photo in Other with white walls

Setting of terrazzo flooring with composite stone in the school’s reception area.
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern home design remodel in Other
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern home design remodel in Other

When the school garden teacher at my kid’s school asked if I would volunteer to design the schools learning garden I was excited by the prospect. I drew up some plans with hopes of inspiring the next generation to getting involved with stewardship of the land.
The goal was to create a space were children all abilities could have access to the process of growing food, tending to soils and recognizing the human connection with the natural world.
With an emphasis on edible plants, the garden also incorporates native plants, plants that attract pollinators and plants that build soil.
The garden includes a composting system, and a log circle to use as and out door classroom space. Unfortunately, half way through the installation of this garden the school was closed due to covid and no one was allowed on campus for 6 months. The garden fell into disrepair. As we slowly emerge from the pandemic the school is coming back to life and parent volunteers are allowed back on to campus. With that the garden is coming back as well. The rain harvesting nets and outdoor kitchen did not end up coming into reality. But through the pandemic we learned an even grater importance of outdoor class room space and the power of engaging with the outdoor world.

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When the school garden teacher at my kid’s school asked if I would volunteer to design the schools learning garden I was excited by the prospect. I drew up some plans with hopes of inspiring the next generation to getting involved with stewardship of the land.
The goal was to create a space were children all abilities could have access to the process of growing food, tending to soils and recognizing the human connection with the natural world.
With an emphasis on edible plants, the garden also incorporates native plants, plants that attract pollinators and plants that build soil.
The garden includes a composting system, and a log circle to use as and out door classroom space. Unfortunately, half way through the installation of this garden the school was closed due to covid and no one was allowed on campus for 6 months. The garden fell into disrepair. As we slowly emerge from the pandemic the school is coming back to life and parent volunteers are allowed back on to campus. With that the garden is coming back as well. The rain harvesting nets and outdoor kitchen did not end up coming into reality. But through the pandemic we learned an even grater importance of outdoor class room space and the power of engaging with the outdoor world.

This modern 3-car garage home in Echo Park makes an immediate statement with its sleek design, balanced proportions, and upscale curb appeal. The spacious garage provides room for vehicles, storage, and hobbies, while the home’s clean lines and contemporary detailing reflect a thoughtful, design-forward approach. Set in the sought-after Echo Park neighborhood of Edmond / NW Oklahoma City, and served by Deer Creek Schools, the home offers both convenience and quality in a family-friendly setting close to major highways, shopping, and dining.

Girl's home school work area.
Bedroom - small modern carpeted bedroom idea in DC Metro with beige walls
Bedroom - small modern carpeted bedroom idea in DC Metro with beige walls

When the school garden teacher at my kid’s school asked if I would volunteer to design the schools learning garden I was excited by the prospect. I drew up some plans with hopes of inspiring the next generation to getting involved with stewardship of the land.
The goal was to create a space were children all abilities could have access to the process of growing food, tending to soils and recognizing the human connection with the natural world.
With an emphasis on edible plants, the garden also incorporates native plants, plants that attract pollinators and plants that build soil.
The garden includes a composting system, and a log circle to use as and out door classroom space. Unfortunately, half way through the installation of this garden the school was closed due to covid and no one was allowed on campus for 6 months. The garden fell into disrepair. As we slowly emerge from the pandemic the school is coming back to life and parent volunteers are allowed back on to campus. With that the garden is coming back as well. The rain harvesting nets and outdoor kitchen did not end up coming into reality. But through the pandemic we learned an even grater importance of outdoor class room space and the power of engaging with the outdoor world.

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When the school garden teacher at my kid’s school asked if I would volunteer to design the schools learning garden I was excited by the prospect. I drew up some plans with hopes of inspiring the next generation to getting involved with stewardship of the land.
The goal was to create a space were children all abilities could have access to the process of growing food, tending to soils and recognizing the human connection with the natural world.
With an emphasis on edible plants, the garden also incorporates native plants, plants that attract pollinators and plants that build soil.
The garden includes a composting system, and a log circle to use as and out door classroom space. Unfortunately, half way through the installation of this garden the school was closed due to covid and no one was allowed on campus for 6 months. The garden fell into disrepair. As we slowly emerge from the pandemic the school is coming back to life and parent volunteers are allowed back on to campus. With that the garden is coming back as well. The rain harvesting nets and outdoor kitchen did not end up coming into reality. But through the pandemic we learned an even grater importance of outdoor class room space and the power of engaging with the outdoor world.

When the school garden teacher at my kid’s school asked if I would volunteer to design the schools learning garden I was excited by the prospect. I drew up some plans with hopes of inspiring the next generation to getting involved with stewardship of the land.
The goal was to create a space were children all abilities could have access to the process of growing food, tending to soils and recognizing the human connection with the natural world.
With an emphasis on edible plants, the garden also incorporates native plants, plants that attract pollinators and plants that build soil.
The garden includes a composting system, and a log circle to use as and out door classroom space. Unfortunately, half way through the installation of this garden the school was closed due to covid and no one was allowed on campus for 6 months. The garden fell into disrepair. As we slowly emerge from the pandemic the school is coming back to life and parent volunteers are allowed back on to campus. With that the garden is coming back as well. The rain harvesting nets and outdoor kitchen did not end up coming into reality. But through the pandemic we learned an even grater importance of outdoor class room space and the power of engaging with the outdoor world.
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