Thirty years I lived in this architecture, below. Looming driveway/garage, wall with large windows, finally, a teeny tiny sliver, and voila, the front door.
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Garden Design's focus, at the front of the home, is the front door. More than knowing you by your front door, I should know you from the curb.
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Fun opportunities ahead for this home, below.
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A few changes to make in the coming years, below.
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Move the flag holder from the column to a corner of the house. No need to crowd the front door more, and zero design sense having 2 focal points side/side. Garden Design rule, one focal point per area.
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Add stone, left/right of the sidewalk at the front door. Take out the shrub, below, to the right of the front door, place stone, and to the left of the front door, remove the shrub, add stone. Finally, breathing space. And the front door 'stoop' opens to the left, and to the front. Place a classic iron urn on plinth on the stone, to the right of the front door, at the brick wall. Plant it seasonally, never more put a wreath on the front door. Nor, have a cluster of pots at the base of the column. They're crowding the space, shortening the column, and hiding a portion of the zone's best feature, a proper round column.
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Shutters, at right, below, need to be replaced with properly scaled shutters, with an arc at top. Yes, very nice.
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Let's spend more money. In addition to the stone already added, stone the front walk, and the front porch step. Replace the light fixture. Theirs is nice and more than acceptable. Light fixtures are jewelry for the house, go for it. More money? Replace shutters at left with custom shutters too.
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These pics are from a color consultation by Kylie M. Interiors. I've done exterior color choices for 30 years with my Garden Designs. Along with patio/deck furnishings, views into windows with window treatments/furniture arrangement, lighting, urns, all in an effort to get clients OUTSIDE. Never as an extra profit center, what a quaint world my career began in.
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Black front doors are hard to get right, when they are, wow, shazaaaam. Mostly, black front doors look like a void, as if the door is open, not there.
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In addition to choosing a front door color to coordinate with house siding, roof, trim it must also, for me, pop from the interior art & textiles.
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Blue, below, is excellent. However, I would need to go inside this home, see their art, and other color choices, before a final 'blue' choice.
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Choosing color this way is too fun, "Oh I love that color." Well, I know, you've chosen it in your art. A zone that makes you HAPPY.
Pic, above, here.
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Garden Design choices for, above, I see 'instantly'. Having a brain 'fixing everything' is tiresome while driving thru neighborhoods. How many times has Beloved heard, "Gosh I want this whole neighborhood." ?
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A past client posted a pic on Facebook yesterday, she's bought a new home out of state. Many comments congratulating her. Me? It's obvious my comment to her, "You need me !!!!!"
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Garden & Be Well, XO T
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Client needing me, above, a lot like me, no kids, doesn't cook. I designed/maintained her townhome garden for several years, decades ago, every Friday. Chose that day wickedly. Her townhome was in the hi-rent zip code of Atlanta, and Fridays were the best estate sales. And I drive a truck, A nice match, still living with many of those pickings. One Friday, she was cleaning out her fridge. She had left a large tin of lasagna in her fridge so long it had eaten thru the tin. More stories with her but they cannot be written in this forum. So, what kind of forum? A lunch with me in the Conservatory, just a few of us gals, wine, laughter, everyone's stories. There is my gold, for writing. Wish I had been taking notes all these decades. There is a safety in women's sharing. All share, none will tell or they'll be exposed too. Yes. Total safety. You men should be worried what is shared.
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No worries, I know the reverse is true with men !
3 comments:
I agree with everything you say about this house! No shutters would be better than these!
I would have to fix that weird gutter going on on the left side.....above the door!
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