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Studio Munroe
Studio Munroe, Photography by Thomas Kuoh
Tuscan brown floor dining room photo in San Francisco with beige walls
Tuscan brown floor dining room photo in San Francisco with beige walls
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Celtic Home Gallery
Interior Design By Krista Watterworth
Beach style medium tone wood floor bedroom photo in Miami with gray walls
Beach style medium tone wood floor bedroom photo in Miami with gray walls
Cuppett Kilpatrick Architecture + Interior Design
back yard houses herb garden, tool shed, rain barrel, and a clothesline that connects to the laundry room window. photo by Alec Hemer.
This is an example of a farmhouse landscaping in Austin.
This is an example of a farmhouse landscaping in Austin.
Elizabeth Reich
Absolutely love this wallpaper by Phillip Jeffries.
Thomas O'Brien light fixture.
Contractor Smart Homes Services
Example of a classic medium tone wood floor single front door design in Baltimore with a black front door
Example of a classic medium tone wood floor single front door design in Baltimore with a black front door
Haven Design and Construction
Matthew Niemann Photography
Inspiration for a transitional kitchen remodel in Austin
Inspiration for a transitional kitchen remodel in Austin
Custom Surface Solutions
Custom Surface Solutions (www.css-tile.com) - Owner Craig Thompson (512) 430-1215. This project shows a master bathroom remodel. It includes a Porcelanosa large panel tile shower walls, pebble tile shower floor, penny tile wainscot and backsplash, 24 x 12 porcelain tile floor, and IKEA and custom cabinets.
Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association
Terren Landscapes http://www.terrenlandscapes.com
2014 PLNA Awards for Landscape Excellence Winner
Category: Residential $60,000-$120,000
Award Level: Silver
Project Description:
We were contracted by the family to create a master plan for the property. They
were experiencing extreme drainage and erosion problems due to the surrounding properties’
drastic grade changes. Erosion had caused the rear lawn to sink in various areas and the existing
rear patio spaces were failing. The client wanted to rebuild their patios and walkways, repave
their driveway and give their home more visual appeal. Most importantly, they wanted an
environmentally friendly solution.
Our design solution was to create a rain garden that would slow storm water runoff, allow
for percolation, and promote infiltration, while permitting excess clean water to enter the storm
drain at the street with slower velocity. The rain garden acts as a temporary holding space that
allows the earth to slowly absorb water, rather than overwhelm the nearby storm drain. Our first
objective was to conduct a percolation test to determine the amount of clay soil that needed to be
removed before reaching the sandy loam layer. A percolation test and storm water calculations
were generated to accommodate a 1” rain event. Based on our calculations and the small size of
the property, we determined a depth of 18” was necessary for optimal holding capacity. We
removed 18” of clay soil until a layer of sandy loam was encountered. Next, the soil was amended
with compost and sand to create a highly porous planting media for the basin of the garden. We
piped the three existing rear downspouts to the rain garden area to capture for infiltration and
alleviate runoff throughout the rear lawn and patio space. We installed an 18” wide over-flow
standpipe at a 24” depth into the ground that outlets to a stone swale that carries the water to the
property edge. As an added means of holding the maximum amount of water, we designed the
standpipe to sit 14” above grade. The height of this standpipe allows this rain garden to capture
14” of water before reaching the overflow capacity. We placed geotextile fabric to help reduce
migration of the stones into the soil and aid in the prevention of weeds and erosion. We heavily
planted the rain garden to further aid in absorption and to attract local wildlife. A native plant
palette of butterfly weed, Panicum, Joe-Pye weed, and asters form a colorful backdrop while the
basin was filled with obligate wetland plants such as royal ferns, irises and cardinal flowers. The
upper edges in the foreground are planted with Echinacea, Rudbeckia and Monarda, satisfying
the local bird community and adding bright seasonal colors. This garden effectively collects and
cleanses rainwater while creating a habitat for birds, frogs, and butterflies.
Our next challenge was to redesign the existing patios and walkways without increasing
impervious surfaces. According to township regulations this property was currently at its
maximum capacity, therefore we designed the front and rear patios with a slightly smaller
footprint to decrease their existing impervious surfaces.
New planting beds were designed throughout the entire property. Plants were chosen that
were tolerant of specific site conditions. For the rear yard, we choose a backdrop of witch hazel
and hollies to provide an evergreen screen as well as early spring color. We placed hydrangea
throughout to add summer color. We planted ostrich fern under the existing spruce tree to create
a lush floor. This area became an additional backdrop for the rain garden as well as a screen for
the neighboring property. We choose a combination of ‘Blue Star’ juniper and creeping jenny to
soften the existing rear wall with creepers. Around the rear patio areas we choose a combination
of Liatris, Rudbeckia and ‘Lo and Behold’ butterfly bush. This combination of plants works in
harmony with the rain garden and attracts additional butterflies.
For the front of the property we worked with an existing Japanese maple that provided
dense shade. We choose a shade-tolerant combination of Heuchera, Astilbe, ferns and hostas for
this area. We added more hydrangeas to the front foundation of the house to provide lush
layering of plant material and visual interest with additional summer blooms.
Overall, we were able to exceed the client’s needs and expectations in transforming their
property into a colorful paradise that attracts wildlife from season to season. The plant palette
provides seasonal interest and the rain garden has successfully decreased storm water runoff.
The new hardscape surfaces were designed and built with a slightly smaller footprint to decrease
impervious surfaces. This project is a positive example of how all properties, regardless of size,
can make an ecological difference by decreasing impervious surfaces and maintaining proper
storm water management.
Photo Credit:
Terren Landscapes
Inspiration for a timeless light wood floor eat-in kitchen remodel in DC Metro with white cabinets and an island
Beach Dwellings
Example of a trendy kitchen design in Philadelphia with stone tile backsplash, a farmhouse sink, white backsplash and green cabinets
Design Platform
Full kitchen remodel in a 1940's tudor to an industrial commercial style eat-in kitchen with custom designed and built breakfast nook. Cuban tile mosaic built in corner. Honed granite countertops. Subway tile walls. Built-in Pantry. Distressed cabinets. Photo by www.zornphoto.com
Stotler Design Group
Custom Home Designed by Stotler Design Group, Inc.
Wine cellar - contemporary concrete floor wine cellar idea in San Francisco with display racks
Wine cellar - contemporary concrete floor wine cellar idea in San Francisco with display racks
Carolina V. Gentry, RID
Timeless Palm Springs glamour meets modern in Pulp Design Studios' bathroom design created for the DXV Design Panel 2016. The design is one of four created by an elite group of celebrated designers for DXV's national ad campaign. Faced with the challenge of creating a beautiful space from nothing but an empty stage, Beth and Carolina paired mid-century touches with bursts of colors and organic patterns. The result is glamorous with touches of quirky fun -- the definition of splendid living.
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Formecology, LLC
A rain garden helps to manage stormwater at this Madison, WI residence. Stormwater from the rooftop, patio and driveway is effectively and beautifully managed onsite away from the home and foundation.
Formecology, LLC
Loczi Design
Margot Hartford Photography
Inspiration for an eclectic master blue tile and subway tile beige floor bathroom remodel in San Francisco with blue walls
Inspiration for an eclectic master blue tile and subway tile beige floor bathroom remodel in San Francisco with blue walls
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