Kay O'Toole, below, had the sunbeam hit its mark. A woman directing sunbeams deeply considered her fence: height, length, color, style, axis, materials, focal point, contractor. Controlling her view out, and in.

Compare statue & misc. styling, above/below. Adore this attention to detail.

Kay's bedroom, below.

Ha, a feeling of deep rest glancing at it.
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And mystery. I really want to see her garden from the windows.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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6 comments:
The fence seem "in" the room, part of the room. Right down your alley.
Tara this is a lovely post. That sofa is beautiful and the skirted table looks great, What's in the fire place? A shell? great pedistals and cute foot stool..
yvonne
Happy Easter
I have been following you for a while, trying to absorb the principles you present. This morning, here in the Northwest, I spent a couple of hours looking and placing a chair in my landscape. Happy to report that the chair lifts my mood, from every angle. Thank YOU!
In a word, gorgeous.
Leeann x
Ah, if only I could glimpse my garden from every room...
Brenda
Wishing you glorious sunbeams on this beautiful weekend...
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