Monday, July 2, 2012

Decorate With Multiple Collections

She drinks alot of Perrier perfect bottles for rooting cuttings, below.
 She inherited boxes of shells, it took about a year of spare time to sort them, below.
 Old, broken, water salts & moss make her terra cotta better.  Of course the arrangement is fabuloso, below. Have you noticed how people that arrange flowers seem to be able to arrange anything?
Clustered & themed, she uses collections to decorate. 
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This trinity of collections are close to each other in her Conservatory.
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Garden & Be Well,   XO Tara
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Pics taken last month in Susanne Hudson's Conservatory.

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Garden View From Her Desk

Her desk, below, in the kitchen.
 With its

garden view.
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Inside & outside she's created her own world, it's not of this time.  It's timeless.
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Have you done this for yourself.  Created your world?
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pics taken last month in Susanne Hudson's garden.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Pruning Leyland Cypress

Leyland cypress used well, below.
They call their creation, Big Ben.
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Garden & Be Well,  XO Tara
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Taken in the same garden as yesterday's post.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Columns

Their home is Craftsman bungalow, almost a century old.  Along the fence & at the arbor are these columns.
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A post card of history alive and well today.
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Except I was totally had.  Every column was made by the current owners.
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Cinder block with stained stucco capped with a concrete square.  Concrete & rebar filling the bottom layers.
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Faux is rarely this good.
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Garden & Be Well,   XO Tara
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This garden belongs to friends, their home is at the gate of Stone Mountain Park.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Architect Meeting At Jobsite

Ironic scene, below, in the chaos of construction at the pool, garden,
 and now, below, the house itself.  Two rooms will be added overlooking the pool.
 Met with the architect early this month, above, for the rooms to be added here, below.
 The pool is humongous, below, built in the 70's for the house next door.  Don't ask. 
 I have a real problem with the architect.  He's smart, witty, intuitive, hardworking, cute, and
 wears white socks.
 Doesn't he know white socks are total birth control?
He, nor his wife, got the memo.  They have lovely children.
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Now you have all the important points from my meeting with: homeowners, my contractors, architect.
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Unless we should talk about the orange breakfast poundcake & other delicious etc. she served.  Remnants are on the drawing in 2nd pic.
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Garden & Be Well,     XO Tara
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OMG, lots of awkward choices with this project, hence full arsenal teamwork.  The best part?  It doesn't feel like work.  Homeowner is one of Atlanta's quietly successful interior decorators.  You only get her by word-of-mouth.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Small Moments 2 Bathrooms

 Not large her bathroom, nonetheless, creates
 its own world, above/below.
 Classically designed new home, below, had a
 surprise.
 Rounded, soft pebbles for a son's bathroom.
The rest of the home is straight from an English novel. 
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I should have taken bathroom pics for the past 30 years. 
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Bathrooms & Gardens.  Yes.  A new magazine.  Of course Garage & Garden would be fabulous too.
Dogs & Gardens.....
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Garden & Be Well,        XO Tara

Monday, June 25, 2012

Interior Decorate From Garden Views Too

Views into your home
 from the
 garden
must be considered.
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Garden & Be Well,        XO Tara
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Same garden as previous post.  Back of picture frames, tv, couch?  Hmm, not in my realm of Landscape Design.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

How To Add Size & Magic To Your Home Affordably

Both sides of most USA homes are a waste land of HVAC & meters, along with little to no landscape improvements.
 Turn a window at the side of your home into French doors.  Exactly what this tiny home did.
You'll create flow & a new room on axis with your interior.
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This 2 bedroom historic cottage lives bigger than most 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath homes.  More beautifully for sure.
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Garden & Be Well,     XO Tara
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Same garden as yesterday's post. 

Friday, June 22, 2012

Make Small Front Door Zone Live Large

The narrative of who lives here is already written before you knock on their front door.

 Everything about this home is TINY PERFECTION. 
 That boxwood, above, also provides mystery.
Who knew the hydrangea was there?
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Would never have thought to add drama to it by putting it in a pot. 
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Don't you know life is much better when the drama is merely putting your hydrangea in a pot?
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And the boxwood/hydrangea continue the frontdoor zone....metaphorically.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Same tiny home/garden as yesterday.
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Now, this moment, what does the narrative about your frontdoor zone say about YOU?
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Thursday, June 21, 2012

How To Design A Small Frontyard

Nestled in a row of other homes, below,
 is the tiniest lot in historic Douglasville, GA.
Their backdrop evergreen hedge smudges visibility to their neighbor's home.
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White picket fence stretches the white clapboard home's footprint.
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Stone wall frames the view & directs foot traffic.
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Horseshoe shaped lawn controls & expands visually the small space, its curve contrasting with the lines of the home.
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Perennials are playful but the serious business is done at the house with evergreens.
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Invitation is engraved on the stone column with boxwood in a pot.  A very sure hand.
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Private world is created for public view.
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Garden & Be Well,     XO Tara
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Underlined portions are How To design A Small Frontyard.  Notice it doesn't include, "Oh, I just love this plant."

Of course without that primal URGE I wouldn't have a career !
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This frontyard belongs to the waterfall post 2 days ago.  Sir Roy Strong said, "If you have an irregularly shaped area put a bonafide geometric shape in it.", when he lectured at the Atlanta History Center ages ago.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Designed Not Natural

"Spurred by the environmental movement and controversies over clear-cutting forests, and with support from top management, he launched an innovative visual resource management program, including training, land management and monitoring functions."  ca. 1965

Written about landscape architect Edward H. Stone II, USA National Forest service.
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USA National Forest lands had become a mix of Nature, hucksterism, garbage dumps & a quick buck for clear cutting & etc.
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Edward Stone became our Capability Brown.
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What's YOUR visual resource management program?
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Garden & Be Well,  XO Tara
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pic from a private totally designed landscape via Architectural Digest.    Sad the wheel keeps needing recreating.  Central Park in NYCity is another example that needed an intervention. 

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Tabletop Talent Outside

Atop a huge stone wall of water, below.

Too large in too small of a space for my camera.
 Their living room view, above & below.  Tiny home, tiny lot, big living.

He treated the top of his waterfall exactly as he's treated his interior tables & chests.
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Tiny home, tiny lot, big living.
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Garden & Be Well,   XO Tara
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Waterfall is humongous.  Out of scale to the lot & home.  And PERFECT !!!