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Anders Lasater Architects
photo by Chad Mellon
Example of a large country l-shaped light wood floor and beige floor open concept kitchen design in Orange County with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, shiplap backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops
Example of a large country l-shaped light wood floor and beige floor open concept kitchen design in Orange County with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, marble countertops, white backsplash, shiplap backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and white countertops
Anthony Lindsey Photography
Anthony Lindsey Photography
Inspiration for a craftsman medium tone wood floor hallway remodel in San Francisco
Inspiration for a craftsman medium tone wood floor hallway remodel in San Francisco
Ehlen Creative Communications
Photography by Mark Ehlen - Ehlen Creative
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Bedroom - traditional carpeted bedroom idea in Minneapolis with white walls
Bedroom - traditional carpeted bedroom idea in Minneapolis with white walls
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Sunset Western Garden Collection
Tropical Gardenia fragrance on a cold hardy, easy care plant. Jubilation flowers from spring through fall with masses of white blooms. Plant near patios, porches, decks, and other outdoor living areas where the fragrance can be enjoyed.
Features
Feature/Bloom White flowers in spring, reblooming summer to fall
Evergreen or Deciduous evergreen
USDA Zones Hardy to 0°F USDA 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Sunset Zones 7-9, 12-16, 18-24
Special Features Fall blooming, reblooming, dwarf, attracts birds/butterflies, aromatic
Landscape Use Accent, container, mass planting, slope, hedge
Exposure Full sun to part shade
Bloom Season Spring, summer, fall
Dimension 3-4 ft H x 3-4 ft W
Growth Rate Moderate to fast
Plant Type evergreen
About the Collection
Brought to you by the authority on Western gardening, the Sunset Western Garden Collection is an exclusive plant collection of top performing plants for the Western Gardener.
Cube 1994 Ltd
A sensory garden, designed for our client Colin who has a brain tumour and uses a wheelchair to manoeuvre. The garden needed to be interesting and stimulating for Colin but also useable for his carer, Ted and wife Barbara.
Sensory gardens can have a significant impact on a person's, physical and mental health and offer a setting for social interaction. Prior to the re-design, Colin had no reason to go into the garden, as it was a bland space with concrete covering most of its surface and uneven door levels making it difficult to access.
Sean designed a garden with a purpose. The main feature was a bespoke built, raised, metal powder coated, steel flowerbed. The height of it was designed so that Colin could reach into the flowerbed from his wheelchair and plant some seeds or tend to some annuals. The shape of it was designed to be organic; this softened the hard parallel lines, which were formed by the bungalow and the opposite garden wall. The colour was Barbara's (Colin's wife) favourite colour, Aubergine.
Wooden seats were formed into the raised planter so that both Barbara and Colin's full time carer, Ted could be enjoy the garden with Colin. A built in parasol ensured Colin had somewhere to shelter from the sun and tend to the garden on hot summers days. The borders were re-shaped and filled with an all year planting scheme to give year round interest.
The paving was sand blast finished, sandstone for good grip on the wheelchair wheels. The paving was sloped into the level door threshold so that Colin had free access to the garden at all times.
Once complete there were a few tears, including Sean's from the sheer joy of seeing Colin explore the garden and enjoy his freedom.
In Barbara's words "We cannot get Colin out of the garden, he notices the smallest of details that we would normally miss. He has grown plants from seed and tended to the salads and herbs. He has a new twinkle in his eye and I have a tear in mine as I watch him".
Cube 1994 Ltd
A sensory garden, designed for our client Colin who has a brain tumour and uses a wheelchair to manoeuvre. The garden needed to be interesting and stimulating for Colin but also useable for his carer, Ted and wife Barbara.
Sensory gardens can have a significant impact on a person's, physical and mental health and offer a setting for social interaction. Prior to the re-design, Colin had no reason to go into the garden, as it was a bland space with concrete covering most of its surface and uneven door levels making it difficult to access.
Sean designed a garden with a purpose. The main feature was a bespoke built, raised, metal powder coated, steel flowerbed. The height of it was designed so that Colin could reach into the flowerbed from his wheelchair and plant some seeds or tend to some annuals. The shape of it was designed to be organic; this softened the hard parallel lines, which were formed by the bungalow and the opposite garden wall. The colour was Barbara's (Colin's wife) favourite colour, Aubergine.
Wooden seats were formed into the raised planter so that both Barbara and Colin's full time carer, Ted could be enjoy the garden with Colin. A built in parasol ensured Colin had somewhere to shelter from the sun and tend to the garden on hot summers days. The borders were re-shaped and filled with an all year planting scheme to give year round interest.
The paving was sand blast finished, sandstone for good grip on the wheelchair wheels. The paving was sloped into the level door threshold so that Colin had free access to the garden at all times.
Once complete there were a few tears, including Sean's from the sheer joy of seeing Colin explore the garden and enjoy his freedom.
In Barbara's words "We cannot get Colin out of the garden, he notices the smallest of details that we would normally miss. He has grown plants from seed and tended to the salads and herbs. He has a new twinkle in his eye and I have a tear in mine as I watch him".
Cube 1994 Ltd
A sensory garden, designed for our client Colin who has a brain tumour and uses a wheelchair to manoeuvre. The garden needed to be interesting and stimulating for Colin but also useable for his carer, Ted and wife Barbara.
Sensory gardens can have a significant impact on a person's, physical and mental health and offer a setting for social interaction. Prior to the re-design, Colin had no reason to go into the garden, as it was a bland space with concrete covering most of its surface and uneven door levels making it difficult to access.
Sean designed a garden with a purpose. The main feature was a bespoke built, raised, metal powder coated, steel flowerbed. The height of it was designed so that Colin could reach into the flowerbed from his wheelchair and plant some seeds or tend to some annuals. The shape of it was designed to be organic; this softened the hard parallel lines, which were formed by the bungalow and the opposite garden wall. The colour was Barbara's (Colin's wife) favourite colour, Aubergine.
Wooden seats were formed into the raised planter so that both Barbara and Colin's full time carer, Ted could be enjoy the garden with Colin. A built in parasol ensured Colin had somewhere to shelter from the sun and tend to the garden on hot summers days. The borders were re-shaped and filled with an all year planting scheme to give year round interest.
The paving was sand blast finished, sandstone for good grip on the wheelchair wheels. The paving was sloped into the level door threshold so that Colin had free access to the garden at all times.
Once complete there were a few tears, including Sean's from the sheer joy of seeing Colin explore the garden and enjoy his freedom.
In Barbara's words "We cannot get Colin out of the garden, he notices the smallest of details that we would normally miss. He has grown plants from seed and tended to the salads and herbs. He has a new twinkle in his eye and I have a tear in mine as I watch him".
Cube 1994 Ltd
A sensory garden, designed for our client Colin who has a brain tumour and uses a wheelchair to manoeuvre. The garden needed to be interesting and stimulating for Colin but also useable for his carer, Ted and wife Barbara.
Sensory gardens can have a significant impact on a person's, physical and mental health and offer a setting for social interaction. Prior to the re-design, Colin had no reason to go into the garden, as it was a bland space with concrete covering most of its surface and uneven door levels making it difficult to access.
Sean designed a garden with a purpose. The main feature was a bespoke built, raised, metal powder coated, steel flowerbed. The height of it was designed so that Colin could reach into the flowerbed from his wheelchair and plant some seeds or tend to some annuals. The shape of it was designed to be organic; this softened the hard parallel lines, which were formed by the bungalow and the opposite garden wall. The colour was Barbara's (Colin's wife) favourite colour, Aubergine.
Wooden seats were formed into the raised planter so that both Barbara and Colin's full time carer, Ted could be enjoy the garden with Colin. A built in parasol ensured Colin had somewhere to shelter from the sun and tend to the garden on hot summers days. The borders were re-shaped and filled with an all year planting scheme to give year round interest.
The paving was sand blast finished, sandstone for good grip on the wheelchair wheels. The paving was sloped into the level door threshold so that Colin had free access to the garden at all times.
Once complete there were a few tears, including Sean's from the sheer joy of seeing Colin explore the garden and enjoy his freedom.
In Barbara's words "We cannot get Colin out of the garden, he notices the smallest of details that we would normally miss. He has grown plants from seed and tended to the salads and herbs. He has a new twinkle in his eye and I have a tear in mine as I watch him".
Cube 1994 Ltd
A sensory garden, designed for our client Colin who has a brain tumour and uses a wheelchair to manoeuvre. The garden needed to be interesting and stimulating for Colin but also useable for his carer, Ted and wife Barbara.
Sensory gardens can have a significant impact on a person's, physical and mental health and offer a setting for social interaction. Prior to the re-design, Colin had no reason to go into the garden, as it was a bland space with concrete covering most of its surface and uneven door levels making it difficult to access.
Sean designed a garden with a purpose. The main feature was a bespoke built, raised, metal powder coated, steel flowerbed. The height of it was designed so that Colin could reach into the flowerbed from his wheelchair and plant some seeds or tend to some annuals. The shape of it was designed to be organic; this softened the hard parallel lines, which were formed by the bungalow and the opposite garden wall. The colour was Barbara's (Colin's wife) favourite colour, Aubergine.
Wooden seats were formed into the raised planter so that both Barbara and Colin's full time carer, Ted could be enjoy the garden with Colin. A built in parasol ensured Colin had somewhere to shelter from the sun and tend to the garden on hot summers days. The borders were re-shaped and filled with an all year planting scheme to give year round interest.
The paving was sand blast finished, sandstone for good grip on the wheelchair wheels. The paving was sloped into the level door threshold so that Colin had free access to the garden at all times.
Once complete there were a few tears, including Sean's from the sheer joy of seeing Colin explore the garden and enjoy his freedom.
In Barbara's words "We cannot get Colin out of the garden, he notices the smallest of details that we would normally miss. He has grown plants from seed and tended to the salads and herbs. He has a new twinkle in his eye and I have a tear in mine as I watch him".
Kart Projects | Architecture
Tatjana Plitt
Large minimalist master gray tile and porcelain tile cement tile floor and gray floor bathroom photo in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a one-piece toilet, a wall-mount sink and black walls
Large minimalist master gray tile and porcelain tile cement tile floor and gray floor bathroom photo in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a one-piece toilet, a wall-mount sink and black walls
Touch Interiors by Bronwyn Poole
Designer: Bronwyn Poole
Photographer: Matt Craig
Inspiration for a contemporary family room remodel in Los Angeles with white walls
Inspiration for a contemporary family room remodel in Los Angeles with white walls
Rebecca Naughtin Architect
Tatjana Plitt
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary built-in desk concrete floor and gray floor home office remodel in Melbourne with white walls
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary built-in desk concrete floor and gray floor home office remodel in Melbourne with white walls
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