Showing posts with label Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garden. Show all posts

19 October, 2011

INspiring Garden Rooms...



This weekend my husband & I [with our trusty 18month old helper, Isabelle, who loves a watering can!) are tackling the first of my garden design plans for the Room Zones in our rear yard at home! We have small retaining walls to build, land to level, mulch and feed, raised garden beds to construct, screens to erect, paint to brush on, and seasonal seedlings to plant! Yes -  a lot to do!

Garden Design by Verandah Home & Garden Living Solutions

The Rear Yard Space
Zone 1 - will be a  seasonal fruit -vegetable & herb patch with raised beds great for drainage, growth, my back and within reach for Isabelle! We wanted to create a garden that our daughter could learn where her food - her fruit & vegetables come from and how they look so she can identify different foods. I think this is a very important part of learning & developing for tastes, good health and sense of tactility , shape & colour from nature.
Zone 2 - we have a space at the very rear of the back yard that falls to a slope , here we will continue lines from Zone 1 and level this space to create a lower terrace area. This area is partially shaded by three Turpentine trees, several mature camellias and Japanese maples and home to dark green strappy clivias. This terrace is perfect for our planting of a verburnum boundary hedge, pleaching the camellia trees to up light, low lying shrubs & shaped azaleas, native ground covers, improved drainage for the lawn. Not to mention great level space for a cubby house and play equipment.
Zone 3 - the main yard  lawn space located closer to the house has a gentle slope towards the back right corner where we will bring the right side of the yard up approx two feet and plant out & mulch up the ride side garden / fence. Within this space a home for our little brown hens will be positioned against a warm brick wall of the back verandah and with a northerly aspect - prime real estate! These little brown hens will join our family in the New Year once we are back from our summer holidays!
Zone 4 - leading from the driveway will be terraced into a small level entry to the main rear yard accommodating 1 -2 sandstone flagged steps, a perfect entry into our thoughtfully planned garden rooms child, adult & pet friendly!
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The Front Yard
Front Main Terrace - will be planted out on the borders around the house by shaping existing mature camellias & azaleas, 'de-clumping' masses of clivias [orange flowers] and agapanthas [white & lilac] and adding small Japanese box hedge and litharope  grass to soften the borders.Sandstone flagging in either crazy paving style or cut rectangular blocks [not sure yet - leaning to the rectangular style to imitate the stacked stone look]onto a curvilinear pathway from the front fence gate to the front patio area - caressing around the deciduous flowering magnolia tree - where a small surrounding hedged garden will be positioned and up lights for the magnolia.

Collage of Ideas & My Front Fence colour /design
2nd Front Terrace - leads to the nature strip/ road side; terrace wall will be in the 1940's style of 'haridan' stacked stone [this where the sandstone is laid in thin length ways on top of each other like a weave] with plans to build a liner picket boundary fence with a flat top [in the same design I did for our [side & driveway gates]. This will be approx. 4- 4 1/2 foot high accompanied by a replicated open swing drive way gate. I love the idea of being able to fully utilise my font yard with pets and children being able to play whilst you're out there - without the dread of someone running to the road that split second you turn away. So this will not only create a beautiful surround for the garden but also another great space that can be utilised! Needless to say the Front yard will be a project that will take another 12 months - whilst we aim to complete the back yard first and find that 'money tree' to grow!
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As you can see I could keep writing - but will save for now and keep you posted on the project with some pics as we get a little bit done here and there! Before & After pics to follow! Stay Tuned, Enjoy

If you or someone you know needs a little help in styling or designing their garden space, or just some advice on what colour scheme, or types of plants, that might be good for their exterior space - then why not contact me, Sarah at Verandah Home & Garden Living Solutions, or email sarah@verandahhomeliving.biz


Images via tiny white ideas, perennial gardens, dirt simple, ys voice, kathy chiu, cool green dining, pretty stuff, verandah home & garden living solutions.

28 February, 2011

Dreaming of...


Today I started a new routine - well an old routine with new nuances! My little girl started daycare whilst I am back more steadily at the 'grinder' aka working, and at the end of today all I can think about is being in the garden at home with Isabelle and our poochies!
I did a bit of garden tidying over the weekend - gave the hedges a haricut and put up some decorative brackets on our garden fence to hang some little outdoor laterns. Over the next couple of weeks we''re replacing a rose garden with a bench style low garden wall which will be much safer for our little one when walking- than th fall into a thorny bush of roses!
I just love this garden I found - it really is quite, enchanting, dreamy & so green!
Hope  your week has started off well too!
Enjoy,
Sarah x


 
images via tumblr, pretty stuff & Design Decor - martha stewart

08 November, 2010

In the Garden...



It's been a bit of 'Four Seasons in One Day' here at my home...Just before a huge hail storm hit Sydney this afternoon I took these images of my beautiful flowering Crab Apple tree that I thought I'd share with you for a Monday! I think I was just in time to capture some of the larger blossoms - their petals can fall like pieces of blush pink tissue paper. Enjoy ...





26 October, 2010

Palatial Garden Rooftop Spaces...

  Pop-Up Bar - The Doghouse, Rooftop, The Village,
 287A Liverpool St, Darlinghurst from Lee Tran Lam's
delicious blog
'The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry'
With the gorgeous warmth of summer winking around the corner, here in Sydney, there are fresh lime green leaves bursting our, grass is growing inches over night again, and buds are open and singing to the blue sky! So being amongst all things garden also got me to being all things outside, entertaining outside, going to restaurants, pubs & bars with outdoors spaces - hence the roof top garden....it's certainly a space that allows urban city dwellers a taste of nature up above the bustle of it all -a little closer to the sky and maybe a little zen once your favourite dish or drink has arrived!

I was also blog snooping and had a lovely long read of the fabulous Lee Tran Lam's blog/ web 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry'. Not only is it a deliciously fabulous go-to review guide of restaurants,  bars, pubs, cafes that she has visited & eaten at - it's also a superb visual diary of all that is on offer at these venues.... Lee Tran is also the talented Deputy Chief Sub-Editor at one of Australia's more forefront home & design magazines 'Inside Out'.
Here's a few more roof top gardens that also inspired me.... Enjoy x
image 2 & 3 - Chris and Lisa Goode’s Nolita penthouse is
 featured in New York Magazine via Apartment Therapy


This Garden belongs to Matt Blesso, a real estate developer, 
this garden is loacted on a rooftop apartment in
lower Manhattan. Matt called on duo  Joel Sanders, the architect,
and Diana Balmori, the landscape architect, who teach a course
together called Interface, all about uniting architecture
and landscape design - here they produced this
 amazing rooftop garden.
image via Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World

The Roof Garden at Kensington High Street, London

18 April, 2010

Happy 90th Birthday...Grandma xxx


Sending our Love & Birthday Wishes to my Grandma [and my namesake] Sarah, whose milestone 90th Birthday is today! My Grandma has the most amazing garden, where she lives in Sydney's Blue Mountains, it is in this garden that she has taught me so many things to do with planting, gardening, design and horticulture. Here amongst many of my other favourite trees & plants that she grows, are the most amazing Hydrangeas, ranging from bold big heads of Blue, to White, to Purple-Red and Pink, this gorgeous wreath I stumbled across [on snippet & ink] is perfect for her & her home as birthday flowers.
We love you so much, you're a truly inspiring & admirable woman who we cannot help but be proud of & honoured to call 'Grandma'. Here's to another 10 birthdays at least! Love you Always. S xxx


image via snippet & ink

11 February, 2010

All About Red.. Outdoor Valentine's Day Decor Colour Inspriation.

[image 1] no need to paint - add red into your outdoor palette with accessories or furniture - as shown here.
[image 2] A small side gate / fence is painted a raspberry red that accents the blue charcoal colour of the main house.
[image 3] A garden path leading to a welcoming red gate
Taking my colour inspiration from upcoming St. Valentine's Day [Sun 14 Feb] - Red - in all shades, I find is not used enough, or if it is used sometimes then from experience have found it's not used appropriately, and therefore [poor old 'Red'] is sometimes subject to being tossed away - discarded and deemed as a 'too hard colour' to work with or live with... Here in this post, and following posts I found some great images to share with you on how easy it is to bring some 'passion' red into your colour life whether you're a classicist or a contemporary at heart.
There's isn't a reason why you can't add an unexpected 'pop' of colour in your outdoor [garden] areas - it's all about placement - be it through your accessories, furniture, & painted walls or gates there are so many avenues. Here are some great ways to incorporate 'red' or a similar high chroma/ value colour [such as orange or bold canary yellows - teamed back with a neutral or darker colour palette] into your exterior styling & decorating! The main point it to have fun - and remember it can always be changed when you're ready for something new! Enjoy x
Images from My Home Ideas




29 January, 2010

Happy Weekend!

Yay It's Friday... gosh you would think I had worked this week - but working this 3 day thing this week with our national holiday falling on Tuesday and also having Monday off - I could really get used to this!!
So there's nothing like a gorgeous pool with a view...It's forecasted to be another warm but pleasant one this weekend [here in Sydney] reaching about 27 degrees. I would like to be dangling my feet in the water but it would seem that we have a number of 'house' jobs to do with a bit of a working bee tomorrow that covers inside & outside - from relaying garden lighting, to replacing garage sensor lights [so I don't trip down the stairs!], to hanging hooks up for tools & finally hanging my [birthday] mirror in our family room, oh and painting the nursery! Yep there's a few things to do...

Thank you for following me this week, be sure to let you friends know that they can also follow through 'Google Follower Network' click-on the right side of this blog, or through facebook networkedblogs super easy to join up!
Happy Weekend! Enjoy S x

12 November, 2009

Garden Cottages for Play or Work...

Owners of this old shed saw huge potential and converted it into a master external bath house - a retreat to bathe and relax in.
With some TLC an old garden shed becomes a cottage haven for potting plants, reading & relaxing. A cosy home office in a revamped garden tool shed.

A converted pigeon house is now a bright, friendly undercover play space.

'My next house.. .' Backyard Cabin.

Many of us have this thought - 'In my next house I will have...'
Here are some wonderful examples of a garden cottage or shed that has another purpose than housing just the tools and the lawn mower! From an external bath house, to a home office & studio, to a converted pigeon house into a children's play room ! So many uses and options that you could change the space to your growing family & professional needs.
And I would have to say I am no exception, being involved in helping my client's interior & exterior colour & style ides come to fruition isn't only normal that many of my ideas continue to ripen before I can harvest them!! And one of them is - 'In my next house...' I would love to have a yard space large enough to house a little off site home office w/ en suite - complete with a small verandah (very in keeping) where I can dream, design, paint & sew, as well as invite clients to chat with them about their ideas and how we can bring them to life... Hmmm, I particular love the 'Backyard Cabin' [last image] by an Australian company 'Back yard Cabins' who are located in Sydney's northern beaches, Avalon. I think this design would be just perfect for so many reasons... So hope you are reading my post today Darling [husband]!

16 October, 2009

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday... it's the Weekend! It's time to hang up the work week to pop on the hat & sandals! In Sydney - it's looking to be a beautiful Spring weekend...
Tomorrow I am sourcing some furniture & decor pieces for a lovely client and for the rest of this weekend I will spend with my wonderful husband, Matthew & adorable puppy dogs, Lucy & Zach - all mostly in our garden with some odd jobs! So wherever you are & whatever you're up to, I hope you have a relaxing & fabulous weekend. Enjoy! S xxx
Image from Country Living

12 October, 2009

Glad to Be Back Home...


Well I have missed you all to say the least... and it's so lovely to be back home!
I had limited access to the Internet & very limited time whilst I was travelling through Europe to be able to blog... so I do hope that you will join me again at Palatial Living. I saw some amazing & beautiful places and things throughout Europe, & having studied art, history & architectural styles it was such a treat be a part of it all and be able to place it all into scale & perspective. So in the next few weeks as I gather together my couple of [thousand] photos I will post & share with you what I found and saw through my travels....I know you will love what I found
Coming back home it seems that Spring has definitely sprung, and in Sydney, as with much of the east coast of Australia, my garden suffered from the red dust storms and I am desperately trying to resuscitate a few plants that have been 'suffocated' with the dust's oxidisation! So with that I want to 'channel' healthy - happy outdoor & garden spaces in the positive view that with some TLC, Seasol and Garden Gold we'll get there! Thanks again for coming back to Palatial Living I know we'll share some gorgeous images & fabulous ideas over these Spring Summer festive months.. Enjoy! S xxx

Image from Country Living

14 August, 2009

Happy Weekend... helping move & organise over 50 years of Living


I'm spending a good part of the weekend helping to organise & style my lovely Grandmother-in-law, Elaine's home & garden to get ready for sale & for the estate agents to organise viewings... Elaine has loved in her home for over 50 years now so there will be a lot to do and lot connected with sentimental moments with this house - her home. The good news is that she has found a lovely new home that is both smaller & much more manageable with a 2 bedroom villa in a fantastic village that will service all her needs for many more years to come...
Have you recently helped someone right-size and move home ?
Happy Weekend - Enjoy! S x




Image from BHG

27 May, 2009

Leading Me Up The Garden Path...

Above - Blue metal gravel path is tonal and soften with healthy lavender bushes.
Above - A sleek path with over sized rectangle format blocks spaced apart for dwarf mondo grass over a water feature makes for a clean modern look.
Above - Metal borders help to create a sweeping path filled with large format square pavers swimming in shale off cuts, the structured path is softened by the flowering grass plantings - the style echoes elegant refined Zen-like calmness with refinement of Frank Lloyd Wright.
Above: Natural sandstone in 'crazy paving' laid into the grass helps to create an urban woodland atmosphere.

I'm a very keen gardener {thanks to my Mum & Grandma} and I often find elements in other gardens that I would like to incorporate into mine, or my client's... Here I found several different styles of garden paths using different materials that would suit any garden from the organic cottage, to the sleek minimalist modernist & refined elegant Zen, to the natural urban woodland...
What type of garden path would you like to be led up?
Images from Sunset Living magazine

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