A power box, below, at a client's chicken house & pecan orchard.
Within the louvres, above, is the green power box.
.
Top 2 pics were sent to my carpenter as description for what I wanted. He adapted the idea beyond expectation.
.
Carpenter & I never communicate well in the 1st round. Ever. Then we laugh, always. Afterward he leverages my ideas 'better'. I adore working with this man.
.
We'll accessorize the altar table with a cloth of burlap placed 'church style' (diminishing the louvres) , iron book holder, pair of heavy iron lamps, a couple of baskets for egg & pecan gathering.
.
Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
.
Top pics are from the garden Susanne Hudson & I created for last year's Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival. We're using the table again this year but not as a potting table. Can you guess how? Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival, Douglasville, GA, June 4-5, 2011.
You know how much I love this to see the altar now in the church of nature.
ReplyDeleteLove the top pic! Great hide!
ReplyDelete'hugs from afar'
I have a gigantic-seeming new air conditioning condenser out by my front gate right next to the sidewalk I'd love to camouflage somehow.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Stunning...both of them. LOVE LOVE !!
ReplyDeleteLove the table AND the lamps...love the whole look actually!! So very clever!
ReplyDeleteDoes the next use for table have to do with chickens?
xo J~
Great ideas and always enjoy "creative partnerships." I say the old table will become the much needed desk!
ReplyDeleteI hope your next installment is about an equally chic way to hide well/septic pipes jutting up from the ground. My new place has quite a large family of them, and some are as tall as I am...ugh. Maybe your carpenter will visit Alaska this summer;)
ReplyDeleteChristine in Alaska, lots of pipes