Style inside is directly related to style outside. What? Often I copy arrangements atop mantels, chests & tables. What?
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Easy!! Above & below, painting is evergreen hedge or side of your house, lamp is an understory tree, clock is a 4'-5' evergreen shrub, books/box are
hellebores, and the porcelains are cinnamon fern,
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the platter is dwarf
sarcoccoca and the nosegay is a stunning
pieris cultivar.
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Took these pics at a client's this week while installing a new phase. I love it when clients have a strong sense of style. A challenge to be on top of my game.
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What do you see in your interiors, to use outside?
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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