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Example of a transitional light wood floor, beige floor, exposed beam and shiplap wall dining room design in Charleston with white walls

Breakfast nook - eclectic medium tone wood floor, brown floor and wallpaper breakfast nook idea in New York with multicolored walls

Inspiration for an eclectic medium tone wood floor living room remodel in New York with white walls, a standard fireplace and a tv stand
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DOMUS RESIDENCE, YALETOWN | 2015
| PHOTO CREDIT |
Janis Nicolay
| PROJECT PROFILE |
Renovation & Styling Project
906 sq.ft | 11th Floor | Yaletown | Ledingham Design,Built 2003
1 Bedroom + 2 Bath + Den + Living / Dining Room + Balcony
| DESIGN TEAM |
Interior Design | GAILE GUEVARA
Design Team | Laura Melling, Anahita Mafi, Foojan Kasravi, Rebecca Raymond
| CONSTRUCTION TEAM |
Builder | Projekt Home
| SOURCE GUIDE |
Accessories - Decorative objects | Teixidors Cushions available through Provide
Accessories - Area rug |
Bedding | Stonewashed Belgian Linen Collection provided by Restoration Hardware + Hendrik Lou
Closets | Ikea - Pax Wardrobe Storage System
Furniture - Bedframe & Bedside Tables by CB2
Furniture - Dining Table | Custom Table by Ben Barber Studio
Furniture - Dining Chair | Hay about a chair provided by Vancouver Special
Furniture - Bed | Facade Grey Queen Bed from CB2
Furniture - Bedside Table | Shake Nightstand from CB2
Hardwood Flooring | Kentwood Originals - Brushed Oak Snohomish by Metropolitan Floors
Lighting - Accent | LineLight By Lock & Mortice
Lighting - Decorative | Bocci 28d Provided by Bocci

Sebastian Zachariah
Example of a large transitional master dark wood floor bedroom design in Mumbai with beige walls
Example of a large transitional master dark wood floor bedroom design in Mumbai with beige walls

Olander Garden Design
Design ideas for a contemporary backyard landscaping in Seattle for winter.
Design ideas for a contemporary backyard landscaping in Seattle for winter.

These festive red glazed containers brighten up a front porch for the Holidays. A combination of fir, pine, and evergreen magnolia leaves are contrast by the bright red color of ruscus leaves and winter berries.
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC

Showcase customer home kitchen with Florid Leaves hardware accenting beautiful cream cabinetry on a gorgeous island.
Elegant kitchen photo in Milwaukee
Elegant kitchen photo in Milwaukee

A historic Howard Van Doren Shaw house from 1896, located on a 5.4 acre bluff overlooking Lake Michigan. Craig Bergmann Landscape Design was asked to design extensive formal gardens within the remnants of a walled garden originally designed by Ellen Biddle Shipman.
Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan

Sustainable landscaping featuring low maintenance plants. The orange blooming plants are Dwarf Firebush shrubs. I paired them with Dwarf Natal Plum and Paspalum Ornamental grass. Dwarf Firebush shrubs sport orange flowers tipped with gold, which set off their beauty. A great nectar source for butterflies and hummingbirds adds to it's appeal.
They are really tough, so tough they are used in commercial locations and on some roadways. This delightful shrub blooms on and off all year - more during warmer weather - and attracts butterflies and hummingbirds to its brightly-colored, tubular flowers.
It has a light and airy charm and looks best when it's hand-trimmed to form a natural mounded shape, rather than trying to keep it manicured with hedge trimmers.
Now this is not the native variety, for all you native plant purists out there, though many nurseries sell the dwarf as just "firebush," which can get confusing.
Here's how to tell the difference:
The native grows larger and has slightly "hairy" leaves and deep red to red-orange flowers. It's dwarf "cousin" can be kept smaller and more compact, though with a similar informal look.
The smaller variety has smoother leaves and a touch of yellow to the blossoms...and requires a bit more care.
This shrub is a fast grower that can be kept 3 feet tall and wide, though you can let it grow larger if you prefer.
Though considered evergreen, the plant can lose leaves during a cold winter, though with proper pruning in spring it should sprout new growth and flush out again. A location sheltered from winter winds will help protect it.
These plants prefer full to partial sun, though they'll grow in part shade, where they'll flower less with more open growth.
Landscape uses for dwarf fire bush:
• accent for a mixed bed
• informal hedge
• butterfly garden plant
• lining a walkway or garden path
• along a medium-height or tall fence
• around a poolcage, patio, porch or deck
• understory planting for tall palms
• backdrop planting for smaller plants

New view from the house.
Photo of a farmhouse backyard landscaping in Burlington.
Photo of a farmhouse backyard landscaping in Burlington.

Inspiration for a mid-sized modern courtyard concrete patio remodel in New York with a fire pit and a roof extension

Crisp clean lines and details give the home an elegant yet understated appearance.
Large tropical beige two-story stucco exterior home idea in Hawaii
Large tropical beige two-story stucco exterior home idea in Hawaii
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