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Inspiration for a large timeless backyard stone patio remodel in Seattle with a fire pit
Inspiration for a large timeless backyard stone patio remodel in Seattle with a fire pit
DANE AUSTIN INTERIOR DESIGN Boston & Cambridge
DANE AUSTIN DESIGN creates a safe place for cancer and transplant patients to rest, heal and recover.
After this organization, similar to Ronald McDonald House, received a gift certificate donated from Dane's design firm for their annual silent auction, they selected DANE AUSTIN DESIGN and his team to makeover this apartment . Dane excels at designing stylish, comfortable and sophisticated spaces while keeping the client’s budget and priorities top of mind.
Photograph © Scott Henrichsen Photography.
Project designed by Boston interior design studio Dane Austin Design. They serve Boston, Cambridge, Hingham, Cohasset, Newton, Weston, Lexington, Concord, Dover, Andover, Gloucester, as well as surrounding areas.
For more about Dane Austin Design, click here: https://daneaustindesign.com/
DANE AUSTIN INTERIOR DESIGN Boston & Cambridge
DANE AUSTIN DESIGN creates a safe place for cancer and transplant patients to rest, heal and recover.
After this organization, similar to Ronald McDonald House, received a gift certificate donated from Dane's design firm for their annual silent auction, they selected DANE AUSTIN DESIGN and his team to makeover this apartment . Dane excels at designing stylish, comfortable and sophisticated spaces while keeping the client’s budget and priorities top of mind.
Photograph © Scott Henrichsen Photography.
Project designed by Boston interior design studio Dane Austin Design. They serve Boston, Cambridge, Hingham, Cohasset, Newton, Weston, Lexington, Concord, Dover, Andover, Gloucester, as well as surrounding areas.
For more about Dane Austin Design, click here: https://daneaustindesign.com/
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DANE AUSTIN INTERIOR DESIGN Boston & Cambridge
DANE AUSTIN DESIGN creates a safe place for cancer and transplant patients to rest, heal and recover.
After this organization, similar to Ronald McDonald House, received a gift certificate donated from Dane's design firm for their annual silent auction, they selected DANE AUSTIN DESIGN and his team to makeover this apartment . Dane excels at designing stylish, comfortable and sophisticated spaces while keeping the client’s budget and priorities top of mind.
Photograph © Scott Henrichsen Photography.
Project designed by Boston interior design studio Dane Austin Design. They serve Boston, Cambridge, Hingham, Cohasset, Newton, Weston, Lexington, Concord, Dover, Andover, Gloucester, as well as surrounding areas.
For more about Dane Austin Design, click here: https://daneaustindesign.com/
DANE AUSTIN INTERIOR DESIGN Boston & Cambridge
DANE AUSTIN DESIGN creates a safe place for cancer and transplant patients to rest, heal and recover.
After this organization, similar to Ronald McDonald House, received a gift certificate donated from Dane's design firm for their annual silent auction, they selected DANE AUSTIN DESIGN and his team to makeover this apartment . Dane excels at designing stylish, comfortable and sophisticated spaces while keeping the client’s budget and priorities top of mind.
Photograph © Scott Henrichsen Photography.
Project designed by Boston interior design studio Dane Austin Design. They serve Boston, Cambridge, Hingham, Cohasset, Newton, Weston, Lexington, Concord, Dover, Andover, Gloucester, as well as surrounding areas.
For more about Dane Austin Design, click here: https://daneaustindesign.com/
Olde New England Granite/The Reed Corp
Did you know about this application for reclaimed granite?
Winchester Hospital added a healing garden to help cancer patients and family members reduce stress, alleviate anxiety and promote the natural healing process. Olde New England Granite provided aged granite pieces incorporated in this beautiful and serene outdoor healing garden.
Olde New England Granite/The Reed Corp
Winchester Hospital added a healing garden to help cancer patients and family members reduce stress, alleviate anxiety and promote the natural healing process. Olde New England Granite provided aged granite pieces incorporated in this beautiful and serene outdoor healing garden.
Talo Architect
8x5 foot bathroom made totally accessible for stage 4 cancer victim allowing her to shower until her last day
Just outside the bathroom doors a vertical storage cabinet held all the other needed items avoiding cluttering.
Tapani Talo
Olde New England Granite/The Reed Corp
Winchester Hospital added a healing garden to help cancer patients and family members reduce stress, alleviate anxiety and promote the natural healing process. Olde New England Granite provided aged granite pieces incorporated in this beautiful and serene outdoor healing garden.
DANE AUSTIN INTERIOR DESIGN Boston & Cambridge
DANE AUSTIN DESIGN creates a safe place for cancer and transplant patients to rest, heal and recover.
After this organization, similar to Ronald McDonald House, received a gift certificate donated from Dane's design firm for their annual silent auction, they selected DANE AUSTIN DESIGN and his team to makeover this apartment . Dane excels at designing stylish, comfortable and sophisticated spaces while keeping the client’s budget and priorities top of mind.
Photograph © Scott Henrichsen Photography.
Project designed by Boston interior design studio Dane Austin Design. They serve Boston, Cambridge, Hingham, Cohasset, Newton, Weston, Lexington, Concord, Dover, Andover, Gloucester, as well as surrounding areas.
For more about Dane Austin Design, click here: https://daneaustindesign.com/
Ethan Allen Design Center Garland, Texas
Legacy is an ethereal composition, its vaporous, celestial appeal grounded with great strength. Inspired by the optimism that love is life, Mr. Gastone created this moving abstract, imbuing it with peacefulness and power. The original is oil on canvas, with heavy paint build-up adding texture and plays of light. This giclée on canvas has also been augmented by the artist; slight variations from the artist's brushwork make each piece unique.
30% of Legacy's purchase price will benefit Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, the world's oldest and largest private cancer center, which has devoted more than 130 years to exceptional patient care, innovative research, and outstanding educational programs.
Hand-embellished giclée print on canvas
Mounted in deep wood frame
Black matte finish frame
Limited edition
Olde New England Granite/The Reed Corp
Winchester Hospital added a healing garden to help cancer patients and family members reduce stress, alleviate anxiety and promote the natural healing process. Olde New England Granite provided aged granite pieces incorporated in this beautiful and serene outdoor healing garden.
Ethan Allen Design Center Garland, Texas
Vitality is vivid, spirited, and effervescent, bold, bright, and a little giddy. Mr. Shelton expresses joy and freedom in strong, saturated colors to quicken the heart and bring a smile to any face. The original is oil on canvas, with heavy paint build-up adding texture and plays of light. This giclée on canvas has also been augmented by the artist; slight variations from the artist's brushwork make each piece unique.
30% of Vitality's purchase price will benefit Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, the world's oldest and largest private cancer center, which has devoted more than 130 years to exceptional patient care, innovative research, and outstanding educational programs.
Hand-embellished giclée print on canvas
Mounted in deep wood frame
Black matte finish frame
Limited edition
Olde New England Granite/The Reed Corp
Winchester Hospital added a healing garden to help cancer patients and family members reduce stress, alleviate anxiety and promote the natural healing process. Olde New England Granite provided aged granite pieces incorporated in this beautiful and serene outdoor healing garden.
Tom Simpson Design
The garden won the People’s Choice Award, Best Construction and a Gold Medal at RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival 2019. Commended for its ambition, creativity and strong theme the garden was well received by both the judges and visitors to the show.
Charitable gifts in wills account for over a third of Cancer Research UK’s funding. The garden aimed to pay tribute to those who have made these generous gifts to CRUK and highlight the importance these have to the work the charity does in finding a cure for all cancers.
A series of carved timber posts were positioned around the main path of the garden, these ‘Progress Stakes’ presented a timeline of CRUK’s history charting important discoveries and pieces of research.
Around the outside of the garden a second series of carved posts were displayed, each engraved with the name of someone who has pledged a gift to the charity in their wills. By pairing these ‘Pledge Stakes’ with the ‘Progress Stakes’, the garden aimed to pay tribute to the charity’s supporters and make the important connection between these pledges of support and the important progress CRUK has made in finding a cure for all cancers.
The garden was a walkthrough space with a curved sunken seating area and water feature at its centre. Visitors to the show were invited to walk into the garden and take a moment to sit, pause and reflect on the bespoke limestone bench and polished concrete pebble seats, courtesy of Ben Barrell Sculpture.
A bright and bold colour palette of purples, pinks and oranges accented with tones of silver and rust were incorporated into the planting scheme. Curved Taxus hedges added privacy to the garden and framed views into the garden. Taxus hedging was chosen for its affiliation to cancer treatment as the source of drugs used in treating patients undergoing chemotherapy.
Tom Simpson Design
The garden won the People’s Choice Award, Best Construction and a Gold Medal at RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival 2019. Commended for its ambition, creativity and strong theme the garden was well received by both the judges and visitors to the show.
Charitable gifts in wills account for over a third of Cancer Research UK’s funding. The garden aimed to pay tribute to those who have made these generous gifts to CRUK and highlight the importance these have to the work the charity does in finding a cure for all cancers.
A series of carved timber posts were positioned around the main path of the garden, these ‘Progress Stakes’ presented a timeline of CRUK’s history charting important discoveries and pieces of research.
Around the outside of the garden a second series of carved posts were displayed, each engraved with the name of someone who has pledged a gift to the charity in their wills. By pairing these ‘Pledge Stakes’ with the ‘Progress Stakes’, the garden aimed to pay tribute to the charity’s supporters and make the important connection between these pledges of support and the important progress CRUK has made in finding a cure for all cancers.
The garden was a walkthrough space with a curved sunken seating area and water feature at its centre. Visitors to the show were invited to walk into the garden and take a moment to sit, pause and reflect on the bespoke limestone bench and polished concrete pebble seats, courtesy of Ben Barrell Sculpture.
A bright and bold colour palette of purples, pinks and oranges accented with tones of silver and rust were incorporated into the planting scheme. Curved Taxus hedges added privacy to the garden and framed views into the garden. Taxus hedging was chosen for its affiliation to cancer treatment as the source of drugs used in treating patients undergoing chemotherapy.
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Tom Simpson Design
The garden won the People’s Choice Award, Best Construction and a Gold Medal at RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival 2019. Commended for its ambition, creativity and strong theme the garden was well received by both the judges and visitors to the show.
Charitable gifts in wills account for over a third of Cancer Research UK’s funding. The garden aimed to pay tribute to those who have made these generous gifts to CRUK and highlight the importance these have to the work the charity does in finding a cure for all cancers.
A series of carved timber posts were positioned around the main path of the garden, these ‘Progress Stakes’ presented a timeline of CRUK’s history charting important discoveries and pieces of research.
Around the outside of the garden a second series of carved posts were displayed, each engraved with the name of someone who has pledged a gift to the charity in their wills. By pairing these ‘Pledge Stakes’ with the ‘Progress Stakes’, the garden aimed to pay tribute to the charity’s supporters and make the important connection between these pledges of support and the important progress CRUK has made in finding a cure for all cancers.
The garden was a walkthrough space with a curved sunken seating area and water feature at its centre. Visitors to the show were invited to walk into the garden and take a moment to sit, pause and reflect on the bespoke limestone bench and polished concrete pebble seats, courtesy of Ben Barrell Sculpture.
A bright and bold colour palette of purples, pinks and oranges accented with tones of silver and rust were incorporated into the planting scheme. Curved Taxus hedges added privacy to the garden and framed views into the garden. Taxus hedging was chosen for its affiliation to cancer treatment as the source of drugs used in treating patients undergoing chemotherapy.
Tom Simpson Design
The garden won the People’s Choice Award, Best Construction and a Gold Medal at RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival 2019. Commended for its ambition, creativity and strong theme the garden was well received by both the judges and visitors to the show.
Charitable gifts in wills account for over a third of Cancer Research UK’s funding. The garden aimed to pay tribute to those who have made these generous gifts to CRUK and highlight the importance these have to the work the charity does in finding a cure for all cancers.
A series of carved timber posts were positioned around the main path of the garden, these ‘Progress Stakes’ presented a timeline of CRUK’s history charting important discoveries and pieces of research.
Around the outside of the garden a second series of carved posts were displayed, each engraved with the name of someone who has pledged a gift to the charity in their wills. By pairing these ‘Pledge Stakes’ with the ‘Progress Stakes’, the garden aimed to pay tribute to the charity’s supporters and make the important connection between these pledges of support and the important progress CRUK has made in finding a cure for all cancers.
The garden was a walkthrough space with a curved sunken seating area and water feature at its centre. Visitors to the show were invited to walk into the garden and take a moment to sit, pause and reflect on the bespoke limestone bench and polished concrete pebble seats, courtesy of Ben Barrell Sculpture.
A bright and bold colour palette of purples, pinks and oranges accented with tones of silver and rust were incorporated into the planting scheme. Curved Taxus hedges added privacy to the garden and framed views into the garden. Taxus hedging was chosen for its affiliation to cancer treatment as the source of drugs used in treating patients undergoing chemotherapy.
Tom Simpson Design
The garden won the People’s Choice Award, Best Construction and a Gold Medal at RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival 2019. Commended for its ambition, creativity and strong theme the garden was well received by both the judges and visitors to the show.
Charitable gifts in wills account for over a third of Cancer Research UK’s funding. The garden aimed to pay tribute to those who have made these generous gifts to CRUK and highlight the importance these have to the work the charity does in finding a cure for all cancers.
A series of carved timber posts were positioned around the main path of the garden, these ‘Progress Stakes’ presented a timeline of CRUK’s history charting important discoveries and pieces of research.
Around the outside of the garden a second series of carved posts were displayed, each engraved with the name of someone who has pledged a gift to the charity in their wills. By pairing these ‘Pledge Stakes’ with the ‘Progress Stakes’, the garden aimed to pay tribute to the charity’s supporters and make the important connection between these pledges of support and the important progress CRUK has made in finding a cure for all cancers.
The garden was a walkthrough space with a curved sunken seating area and water feature at its centre. Visitors to the show were invited to walk into the garden and take a moment to sit, pause and reflect on the bespoke limestone bench and polished concrete pebble seats, courtesy of Ben Barrell Sculpture.
A bright and bold colour palette of purples, pinks and oranges accented with tones of silver and rust were incorporated into the planting scheme. Curved Taxus hedges added privacy to the garden and framed views into the garden. Taxus hedging was chosen for its affiliation to cancer treatment as the source of drugs used in treating patients undergoing chemotherapy.
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