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On March 19, ChopChop Kids, the publisher of ChopChop, The Fun Cooking Magazine for Families celebrated the opening of their new test kitchen in Belmont, MA. Designed by Deborah Berke Partners, the space is used for photoshoots, cooking classes, and recipe development for the non-profit magazine devoted to teaching children about nutrition and wellness through food. As an organization, ChopChop believes that cooking and eating together as a family is a vital step in resolving the obesity and hunger epidemics.
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architect: Deborah Berke Partners
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Kim Quigley joined Roundtree in 2015 as our purchasing director. Kim searches far and wide for the best plants at the best value for all our clients. She loves the hunt involved with making sure we have the perfect plants for all our projects. Kim monitors all the vendors who deliver plants and hardgoods to us and ensures everything is on time and running smoothly.
Kim’s roots in the green industry go all the way back to when she was only six years old, when she would spend time at what was then Vickery Florist (now Vickery Wholesale Greenhouse). Her parents were best friends with the founding owners of Vickery. She has fond memories of the greenhouses and spent some time later in her career working in interior plantscaping. Kim has managed landscape installations and worked on the retail side of the horticulture industry. Since 2008 Kim has also designed and installed decorations for the Queen of the Rose Festivals Ball, held during the Tyler rose festival weekend.
After spending 22 years running her own corporate special events company in the convention world, Kim decided she missed working in the plant world. She loves plants and the friendly welcoming feel our industry offers and loves balancing operations and logistics. The position with Roundtree felt like the perfect fit.
When it comes to her favorite part of her job here at Roundtree, Kim says she loves making such a diverse group of people – both at the company and our clients – happy with their projects by finding the very best plants and features. While she does not get to spend a lot of time face to face with our customers, she is always thrilled to hear customer feedback about how much they love their landscapes.
Kim is passionate about building things, working in her yard and her cat Pearl, who she adopted as a stray from the Roundtree office. Because Kim had never had a cat before, only dogs, she said she just went ahead and trained Pearl like a dog. Pearl now responds to commands just like a dog!
A fun fact you might not know about Kim: she is a backyard award winning meat smoking master. Kim learned to smoke meat at a young age with her Dad. She feels learning the patience involved with smoking meat helped teach her patience in other parts of work and life. She also loves the friendly competition when at events. Her signature dish? She says it is probably her smoked brisket, but that her bacon wrapped meatloaf is also quite popular.

Pets can make our daily routines life more interesting. It is enough to find the videos with pets to make sure that they are so cute and funny. They know how to cheer up and to share their positive energy.
Often, children want to have a pet. However, before you go to the pet store, you need to decide for yourself the following questions.
1. Are you ready to take a full responsibility for the animal? This is not a toy to give, give back or throw. The animal is not a person, but it has a soul. It can be hurt. It also knows how to love.
2. Are you ready to become a true friend for an animal? It needs to be fed. You should give him leisure and walking and solve the issues of the toilet. You cannot bring it to the house as part of the new interior. He need your attention and serious care.
3. You will need to ensure the safety of those around him. For example, you need to control whether the dog does not hurt anyone, especially children. If the choice fell on the cat, try to make it not disturb the neighbors. Do not let snakes, spiders to walk alone on the street, sometimes they are and strive to get out of home. Love animals, but without fanaticism. They should not interfere a life of other people.
4. When you are ready to solve all these issues concerning the animal, it means that you really care about it. Can you fall in love with the animal as a member of your family? If you do not like it, then you will only irritate the duty to care for him. Both you and your animal will suffer.
5. Are you ready to take care of the health of the animal? After all, the animals can bring fleas or ringworm to your house. It is necessary to control that there are no such things, because in this case the animal becomes dangerous for people.
6. You need to give love and then it returns the positive energy to your. It is worth emphasizing, if you have a small child, the animal will teach your child the two main qualities: the ability to make friends and responsibility.
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Wall charts such as these were used in Germany and throughout the world in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a teaching aid. Painter Gottlieb von Koch worked in collaboration with Dr. Friedrich Quentell and Heinrich Jung to show the entire lifecycle of the plant. The charts in this series were originally printed in Germany in the late 1960s and early 1970s; each chart indicates the year of its printing.

● The Climbing furniture is made from high class polished birch plywood. Birchwood is very strong and flexible. The products are tested at a load of 100 kg, but the maximum load for use is 60 kg. We make sure that everything is brought to perfect condition.
● It is absolutely safe for children: for painting, we use only high-quality, sustainable water-based paints, environmentally friendly varnish. And that’s why our products do not cause any allergic reactions, does not emit harmful substances.
● Climbing set like one of the foundations of Montessori teachings helps developing independence. Children independently work on the improvement of their motor skills (explore their body limits in a safe manner) and encourage children's imagination.
DIMENSIONS
•━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━•
● Climbing ramp Small size (with sidewalls and a ladder):
Height: 100 cm / 39.4 inches
Width: 34 cm/ 13.4 inches
● Climbing Arch
Small size:
Height: 37 cm / 14.6 inches
Width: 73 cm / 28.7 inches
Length steps : 52 cm / 20,5 inches
● Climbing Triangle
Small size:
Height: 65 cm / 25.6 inches
Width: 65 cm/ 25.6 inches
Length steps 73 cm / 28.7 inches
ATTENTION
•━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━•
⚠️ This set DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY DANGEROUS CHEMICAL ELEMENTS AND IS SAFE FOR YOUR BABY!!!
⚠️ Watch your children during games on children's furniture!!! Always be vigilant during children's games!!!
⚠️ The color of the product may be slightly different (lighter / darker) because it is made of natural wood.

● The Climbing furniture is made from high class polished birch plywood. Birchwood is very strong and flexible. The products are tested at a load of 100 kg, but the maximum load for use is 60 kg. We make sure that everything is brought to perfect condition.
● It is absolutely safe for children: for painting, we use only high-quality, sustainable water-based paints, environmentally friendly varnish. And that’s why our products do not cause any allergic reactions, do not emit harmful substances.
● Climbing set like one of the foundations of Montessori teachings helps developing independence. Children independently work on the improvement of their motor skills (explore their body limits in a safe manner) and encourage children's imagination.
DIMENSIONS
•━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━•
● Climbing Arch
Small size:
Height: 37 cm / 14.6 inches
Width: 73 cm / 28.7 inches
Length steps : 52 cm / 20,5 inches

Putting the child's name above the bed is such a great thing to see for the parents. As the kids get older, you can teach them that is their name. Also but stars on the ceiling for the baby to look at while in bed.
Photo by Donna

● The Climbing furniture is made from high class polished birch plywood. Birchwood is very strong and flexible. The products are tested at a load of 100 kg, but the maximum load for use is 60 kg. We make sure that everything is brought to perfect condition.
● It is absolutely safe for children: for painting, we use only high-quality, sustainable water-based paints, environmentally friendly varnish. And that’s why our products do not cause any allergic reactions, does not emit harmful substances.
● Climbing set like one of the foundations of Montessori teachings helps develop independence. Children independently work on the improvement of their motor skills (explore their body limits in a safe manner) and encourage children's imagination.
● Climbing Triangle
Standard size:
Height: 81 cm / 32 inches
Width: 87,5 cm/ 34,4 inches
Length steps 80 cm / 31, 5 inches
Small size:
Height: 65 cm / 25.6 inches
Width: 65 cm/ 25.6 inches
Length steps 73 cm / 28.7 inches
ATTENTION
•━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━•
⚠️ This set DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY DANGEROUS CHEMICAL ELEMENTS AND IS SAFE FOR YOUR BABY!!!
⚠️ Watch your children during games on children's furniture!!! Always be vigilant during children's games!!!
⚠️ The color of the product may be slightly different (lighter / darker) because it is made of natural wood.

Crossville’s Yin + Yang natural stone tiles bring a distinctive sense of harmony and flow to the many elements that make up today’s architectural and interior designs. Taking inspiration from ancient Far Eastern art and teachings, Yin + Yang will unify and beautify virtually any space. Shown: Wall – Black Dragon 3 x 12 plank; Floor – Snow Flower and Black Dragon 1 x 3 herrringbone.

Our clients are always teaching us. In this case, our clients had a vision that changed the direction of the design process midstream. Often our clients tell us they have trouble visualizing. This time, we must admit, we had a little trouble visualizing how their big idea was better than what we were planning. And then, it clicked!
This young family of five had outgrown their dark and dated kitchen. Food prep, cooking and baking play a large daily role in this home. Pantry storage was overflowing to the point where bulk ingredients, small appliances and other daily necessities were stored in a nearby closet and the laundry room at the end of the house. Counter space was scarce. The kitchen also served as an office area for the husband, who works from home, and a study area for the three school age children. Given some constraints and a fixed budget, our inclination was to work with the existing kitchen to design a much more efficient space, keeping it close to the laundry room/pantry, which could be maximized for convenient storage and access. We would create an organized work area within the kitchen as well. Our clients were happy with the design. Then, out of the blue, they announced that they would like to move the kitchen into the family room space! Our first reaction was to question how this could work being so far from the pantry storage areas, and the other living spaces of the home. The flow seemed as though it would be odd, but we heard them out and allowed some time for the idea to blossom. And blossom, it did. The existing kitchen and eating space became the new study and family room with enlarged windows and an added sliding door bringing their beautiful gardens into clear sight. The pantry dilemma was solved by adding a full wall of tall cabinetry with roll out storage flanking a beautiful fireplace. A large island with waterfall sides provides copious counter space and seating for the whole family. Dark, dated traditional styling of the past kitchen gave way to contemporary high gloss white and warm rosewood elements. The dramatic Dekton Aura backsplash is the icing on the cake!
Matt Villano Photography

The site is located on the Mitchell House preparatory school campus in Polokwane. The client's brief
called for an early childhood development centre which would accommodate 122 learners and
requested that the building be evident of it's young and playful users.
Curiosity, wonder and intrigue would become defining criteria in an attempt to create a conducive
learning environment for young learners to grow, a building where children would be encouraged to
interact with their environment. The construction methodology of the building would remain apparent,
allowing its users to analyse the assembly of components.
Due to the age group of the users, the building would need to function semi-autonomously from the
rest of the school, while allowing for controlled interaction and inclusivity as is the norm for Mitchell
House. A linear plan which coincides with the developmental progress of the learners was identified
as the appropriate building typology. The spatial constraints of the site required this plan to be
moulded into the available space between the existing infrastructure, however the linear process was
maintained.
From the access-controlled reception and administration area one would move past the creative arts
and exhibition space towards the Northern wing where the youngest learners are taught. These would
share connected ablutions and storerooms between classes to enable fluid movement and
assistance throughout the teaching and service spaces. The East wing of the centre would house the
elder learners who would be in the process of being integrated with the fabric of the main school
campus. These classrooms include storage areas, however, have separate ablution facilities. The two
wings of the building surround a courtyard where play and interaction are in abundance.

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4-acre Property in Chappaqua NY. Large pond Creation with aeration, Masonry, granite slate porch with Stone center fire pit. Land design and installation of gardens around deck and yard with sporadic trees.
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Whether you’re modeling your home into your creative inspiration place, your entertainment haven, or your read-a-book and recharge oasis, a landscaper is the person that you SHOULD pick with your emotions. A robust climbing garden, a mystical natural pathway, or a soothing waterfall-into-the-pool is finished when it feels PERSONAL.
Years of training and horticultural education doesn’t teach how to capture, build and own an emotion — it enhances our natural abilities. When comparing landscaping professionals, a few things need to be considered; do they process the ability to design your vision, the muscle to deliver on the plans, and whether they can provide the WOW factor in which great landscaper recognize as standard. The landscaper that will satisfy every client every time is the one with these characteristics.
Welcome to Tom Williamson Landscaping. We design ‘an experience’ not only through years of engineering our mixtures and techniques, but as understanding and working in symmetrical balance in eye-catching plant bed diversity, refreshing 3-season-blooming wrap gardens, and aged garden large tree installation — to name a few. Enjoyment of your gardens is really what you’re shopping for. Shop our gallery and see if it pushes your enjoyment button.
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When our design-savy clients moved from their native Denmark to Ithaca in order to teach at Cornell, they wanted their Scandinavian heritage reflected in the details of their new sleek, modern kitchen. Originally built in the 1940s in the fashionable Kayuga Heights, the kitchen was expanded to create a lighter, open feel. The custom, frameless, European-style cabinetry in a beautiful white oak finish includes fun details like a hidden shelf for the microwave and pantry. Rocco Design + Build put in a new floor, new lighting, soapstone countertops, all new appliances, and a custom glass case that showcases the couple's collection of antique beer steins.

Inspiring interiors with recessed lighting by Fratantoni Interior Designers.
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Signage about the native-species meadow in full roar, deep summer.
Home design - contemporary home design idea in Boston
Home design - contemporary home design idea in Boston

Displaying attractive toys and art helps teach a child respect and care for his/her environment and others.
Elizabeth Mitaro Photography
Kids' room - transitional kids' room idea in Charleston
Kids' room - transitional kids' room idea in Charleston
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