Friday, June 15, 2012

A Secondary Front Porch

Near the front door, is
 another door.
 Another welcome.
Black, white, green.  She keeps playing with color trinities.  Yes, more of Jeri's garden from previous posts.
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There is no part of Jeri's garden left 'undone'.
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Garden & Be Well,     XO Tara

9 comments:

Vera @ Cozy Little Cabin said...

Beautiful - just beautiful! Because of your training, I quickly noticed the trinity. I was wondering about the use of terracotta pots. . . would they be considered accents? Or am I making too much of this? I'm trying to learn!

debra @ 5th and state said...

brilliantly lovely with a lot of interest in a small space
xo
debra

Tara Dillard said...

Vera, she's using the terra cotta as her brick and dirt color. The focal point urn is part of her 'white' .

Things get interesting with creating trinities because that is when you begin to break rules with them.

As you've noticed, with great thought.

Have never seen trinity of color so well 'played' with as in Jeri's garden.

XO T

Vera @ Cozy Little Cabin said...

Thanks for explaining, Tara. I must get a better grasp on the rules themselves before I start breaking them! ;)

So this porch is part of the blue/white porch you featured here?
http://taradillard.blogspot.com/2009/07/front-porch-in-subdivision-fast.html

Two different trinities, with black & white being the constant?

There is much to learn! But I'm loving it!

Lori Buff said...

I love the way the curtain frames the area. It makes it look really inviting, like you'd want to sit there and visit or read a book.

Desert Dweller said...

Those are great...simple restraint, looks good all year. Amen!

Nita Stacy said...

very very pretty

Tara Dillard said...

Yes, Vera.....same porch.

I must post both in same posting.

XO T

Vera @ Cozy Little Cabin said...

Would love to see both in same posting and your explanation of how to do this. I'm happy to know we can use more than one trinity - but need guidance as to how to do so!