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With this client who has been passionate about plants all his life, there was naturally a close collaboration and a lot of input from him. Upon closer inspection you'd find some very exceptional plants that are sort of experimental but "all worth the try" in Gordon's eyes. And he is right! I relished the opportunity to use Star Magnolia stellata, Redbud Cercis 'Avondale' and 'Silver Cloud', Arabian Lilac 'Grand Duke of Tuscany', Royal Bromeliad Vriesea imperialis, also many unusual bulbs such as Scilla.
Besides structure providing shrubs and trees (Tecoma, existing Indian Hawthorne with beautiful structures, Sweet Pea Bush, Golden Breath of Heaven, Ilex, Ginkgo, Bronze Loquat etc.) you'll see here also my favorite perennials, succulents and grasses, all as low care and undemanding as well as low-water as possible, to keep the landscape colorful and interesting year round.
One of the highlights of this garden are the dry stream beds, bird bath and garden bench that we added. Built originally by himself and his wife, the dry stream beds were overgrown, mostly hidden by plant debris, or half rolling down hill. We had fun selecting a mixed collection of colorful and richly textured boulders of various sizes over, and with the input from 7 team members: Gordon, me, the contractor, the supervisor and three workers, we re-created the stream beds, making sure that anchor stones on the sides were well embedded in the slope, and that stone shelves and “top dressing” with smaller pebbles would add to the visual interest. Now these beds form very pleasing architectural features that look like they have always been there.
We were all surprised how quickly all plants adapted to the site and started growing and putting out bloom. Now the old birdbath, a traditional white thing with dove figurines resting on the scalloped bowl, looked out of place, and I suggested to replace it with a stone bowl. And that part of the garden just called for a bench under the Macademia nut tree, to observe the birds and contemplate the whole creation. Only stone would do, but not any stone! Gordon picked a Basalt boulder that was naturally bowl shaped. It’s so heavy that it took 8 men to heave it into place! The Basalt bench was not much lighter, and together they make a very inviting scene. This job should last for a while.
Photographed by Emma Almendarez at http://www.emmatheodoraphotography.com/

Photo: Philip Otto Photography; Theodore Payne Native Plant Garden Tour
Design ideas for a landscaping in Los Angeles.
Design ideas for a landscaping in Los Angeles.

With this client who has been passionate about plants all his life, there was naturally a close collaboration and a lot of input from him. Upon closer inspection you'd find some very exceptional plants that are sort of experimental but "all worth the try" in Gordon's eyes. And he is right! I relished the opportunity to use Star Magnolia stellata, Redbud Cercis 'Avondale' and 'Silver Cloud', Arabian Lilac 'Grand Duke of Tuscany', Royal Bromeliad Vriesea imperialis, also many unusual bulbs such as Scilla.
Besides structure providing shrubs and trees (Tecoma, existing Indian Hawthorne with beautiful structures, Sweet Pea Bush, Golden Breath of Heaven, Ilex, Ginkgo, Bronze Loquat etc.) you'll see here also my favorite perennials, succulents and grasses, all as low care and undemanding as well as low-water as possible, to keep the landscape colorful and interesting year round.
One of the highlights of this garden are the dry stream beds, bird bath and garden bench that we added. Built originally by himself and his wife, the dry stream beds were overgrown, mostly hidden by plant debris, or half rolling down hill. We had fun selecting a mixed collection of colorful and richly textured boulders of various sizes over, and with the input from 7 team members: Gordon, me, the contractor, the supervisor and three workers, we re-created the stream beds, making sure that anchor stones on the sides were well embedded in the slope, and that stone shelves and “top dressing” with smaller pebbles would add to the visual interest. Now these beds form very pleasing architectural features that look like they have always been there.
We were all surprised how quickly all plants adapted to the site and started growing and putting out bloom. Now the old birdbath, a traditional white thing with dove figurines resting on the scalloped bowl, looked out of place, and I suggested to replace it with a stone bowl. And that part of the garden just called for a bench under the Macademia nut tree, to observe the birds and contemplate the whole creation. Only stone would do, but not any stone! Gordon picked a Basalt boulder that was naturally bowl shaped. It’s so heavy that it took 8 men to heave it into place! The Basalt bench was not much lighter, and together they make a very inviting scene. This job should last for a while.
Photographed by Emma Almendarez at http://www.emmatheodoraphotography.com/
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Master Bedroom
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional master dark wood floor and brown floor bedroom remodel in Miami with white walls and no fireplace
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional master dark wood floor and brown floor bedroom remodel in Miami with white walls and no fireplace

Dining Room
Example of a mid-sized transitional porcelain tile and gray floor enclosed dining room design in Other with gray walls and no fireplace
Example of a mid-sized transitional porcelain tile and gray floor enclosed dining room design in Other with gray walls and no fireplace

Invoking the regal femininity the paisley portrays, our Indian Wall Stencils has been given a royal look through layers of beautiful floral pattern surrounding a lovely paisley motif. Stencil these Indian inspired wall stencils as a focal point over a bed, mantel, or piece of furniture. Or create a random wallpaper pattern. From Royal Design Studio Stencils.

Daybeds, table, stools, and rugs by Art of Old India, Design by Blush and Bashful
Photo Credit: Blush and Bashful
Example of an eclectic kids' room design in Dallas
Example of an eclectic kids' room design in Dallas

Tim Street-Porter
Inspiration for an eclectic living room remodel in Los Angeles
Inspiration for an eclectic living room remodel in Los Angeles

Invoking the regal femininity the paisley portrays, our Indian Wall Stencils has been given a royal look through layers of beautiful floral pattern surrounding a lovely paisley motif. Stencil these Indian inspired wall stencils as a focal point over a bed, mantel, or piece of furniture. Or create a random wallpaper pattern. From Royal Design Studio Stencils.

Rosalinda® is the most vigorous and robust hawthorne available. This large evergreen shrub is good for screening or as a small tree. New foliage is bright and bronzy, and adult leaves are large in size. Best suited to coastal climates, this plant produces large, dark pink, fragrant blooms in the spring.
FEATURES
Bloom/Feature Pink blooms late spring/early summer
Plant Type Shrubs
Evergreen or Deciduous Evergreen
USDA Zones 8,9,10
Zone Detail Hardy to 10°F
Key Features Disease/pest resistance, Heat/drought tolerance, salt tolerant
Use Accent, hedge, mass planting, privacy planting
Exposure Full sun to part shade
Bloom Season Spring, summer
Dimension 12-14' H x 10' W
Growth Rate Moderate to fast growth
CARE
Water Water as needed
Soil Type Well-drained garden soil
Fertilizer Early spring
Pruning Shape after spring bloom
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS
water before planting
plant in full sun to part shade
dig hole 3X the width of pot,
backfill and plant 1”-2” above soil level
water and add more soil if needed
mulch plants

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Inspiration for a small timeless enclosed light wood floor family room remodel in Bridgeport with blue walls, a standard fireplace, a wood fireplace surround and a tv stand
Inspiration for a small timeless enclosed light wood floor family room remodel in Bridgeport with blue walls, a standard fireplace, a wood fireplace surround and a tv stand

We started this project as our clients were wrapping up a major home improvement exterior and interior project. We were able to coordinate with the GC, electrician and plumber to get everything completed on schedule and ready for the home owner's to enjoy their new back yard!
An existing older style paver patio was removed and this new outdoor living space was created. Through the use of Unilock's awesome products we were able to create exactly what our clients envisioned.
The pool coping is Unilock Indian Coast which matches the step treads and wall coping. The Brussels Dimensional wall was accented with Basalt Copthorne. The Beacon Hill Flagstone pavers were used for this large patio and walkway accented by the Basalt Court Stone.

The existing kitchen was small, outdated, and inefficient; the new addition provides a spacious kitchen with flexibility, functionality, and ample cabinet space. The slanted-raised ceiling creates additional height, and works with the oversized windows to flood the room with light. The outdoors are brought into the room, via the framed views of flowers and foliage.

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Designer Amanda Reid selected Landry & Arcari rugs for this recent Victorian restoration featured on This Old House on PBS. The goal for the project was to bring the home back to its original Victorian style after a previous owner removed many classic architectural details.
Eric Roth

Example of a large mountain style beige two-story wood exterior home design in Other with a shingle roof
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