Tuesday, July 1, 2014

2nd Best Design Rule for a Focal Point in the Garden

  Their French architecture manor house is in a subdivision with ubiquitous, and aging, landscaping.
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Fabulous timing for me to design.
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Hidden in the small backyard, below.
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Lucky me, able to work with this piece.  Now, their subdivision foundation plantings are a garden & this bench is between a pair of large windows with an espalier Sasanqua behind it.
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Don't need to know a thing about gardens to know this bench, above, trumps leggy green builder's meatballs.
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Then the story.
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She told me how decrepit the bench is and I could have it.  My hunger to create beautiful gardens is obviously the greater ego over owning this bench.
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No hesitation, telling her, "I would love the have the bench but will love it more in your garden to make me look good as a Garden Designer."
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And, I know she'll fall in love with the bench in its new location.


Then, the story of provenance.
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An estate sale.  2 beautiful ladies lost their home to a shoddy renovation gone bad and to court.  Their home/garden had been in books/magazines including one of my hardcover books.  Worse, the ladies did not win in court yet the contractors were at fault.
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Hopefully client/me will catch up with these incredible women again.
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The 2nd best Focal Point rule?  Just Let It Touch.  Let the foliage 'just touch' the focal point.
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1st rule of focal points?  Focal Points must be so wonderful they will be fought over at your estate sale.
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Garden & Be Well,   XO Tara
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Shaefer Heard Construction, licensed home-builder, renovation - new construction.  Heard's Landscaping a unit of SHC.  3 decades of service.

5 comments:

  1. OMG!
    How good of YOU to tell her it MUST STAY............
    That bench is so me!But YOU know that.............
    Cannot wait to see what YOU do with this!
    XXX

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  2. Recent subscriber, am learning so much. Thank you.

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  3. These pictures make me think of Boboli Gardens in Florence, IT. Just perfect.

    So sorry about the ladies and their lost battle. I hate it for them.

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  4. That is one fabulous bench. How wise of you to keep it in its home

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  5. How generous of you to relocate it and keep it in its home!

    Beautiful! La Contessa and I would be fighting over it at an estate sale! (Except I couldn't fight La Contessa about anything!!)!!

    Wonderful story!

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