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February 27, 2010

Modern garden design issues solved by Earth Designs, London, UK

This post offers a glimpse into how modern garden designs take form.

 I love this project by Katrina Kieffer-Wells  ( www.earthdesigns.co.uk design).

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 It deals with real life issues of many urban garden owners:

> gardens & privacy

> garden lighting

> gardens &  storage

> urban dining and ENJOYING an outdoor space in a variety of way.

 
The client desired a stylish and sophisticated outdoor room, with enough space for entertaining, dining and relaxing and for playing. The long garden was south facing yet still heavily shaded by neighbouring buildings at its base and by mature trees.

Privacy was a major issue, not only from properties on either side, but also from the flats above.

SOLUTION:

The garden is on two levels with the main area adjoining the house containing two separate areas for dining and for entertaining and relaxation. Flooring throughout is large rectangular cream travertine paving.

The main focal point of the garden is a large timber structure with integrated shelving and cream travertine topped fixed bench seating around the base. This structure has two open doorways to allow entry from different points in the space, and is ornamented on all sides with a selection of decorative fillers placed within individual alcoves. A dining area to the right of the space features a raised bed rendered block bed on which a long railway sleeper bench seat has been fixed. Three tall tapering slate planters on the opposite side to the dining area give a sense of balance to the space.

The back section of the space is on a higher level and is accessed by wide steps to the right of the cube structure. The upper garden features an artificial lawn surrounded by a travertine tiled pathway. The focal point of the upper garden is a large garden office in the bottom right hand corner.

Planting in the space is simple, low maintenance and elegant, featuring box balls and box hedging in the lower garden and tall willowy bamboo in the upper garden.

The garden is elegantly lit throughout. A set of low voltage downlighters illuminate individual alcoves in the timber cube, while stainless steel spotlights on the side wall and on each of the four corners of the cube provide ample light to the seating and dining areas. In-ground uplighters serve to highlight the planters to the left hand side and a series of low voltage lights give a calming glow to the upper garden.

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February 26, 2010

Finding inspiration:Garden designers and landscape architects

I thought I 'd share a few names of great garden designers for a change.


I will kick off with the BBC's list of Garden designers and landscape architects

and will add www.VladimirDjurovic.com and www.CharlotteRowe.com.

...Take a few minutes to visit the sites!

 

James Alexander-Sinclair

Marcus Barnett

Jinny Blom

Christopher Bradley-Hole

Kathryn Gustafson

Arabella Lennox-Boyd

Nicola Lesbirel

Arne Maynard

Philip Nixon

Dan Pearson

Sarah Price

Brita von Schoenaich

Tom Stuart-Smith

Andy Sturgeon

Julie Toll

Xa Tollemache

Cleve West

February 24, 2010

Thank you fellow publishers!

With 30 980 backlinks ... my little blog has moved up in the world to be considered a CONTENDER

 

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February 24, 2010

With 30 980 backlinks ... my little blog has moved up in the world to be considered a CONTENDER

 

Thank you!!!

 

Limited Presence 0 - 1,000

 

Average Presence 1,001 - 5,000

 

Above Avg. Presence 5,001 - 20,000

 

Contender 20,001 - 100,000

 

Player 100,001 - 500,000

 

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February 24, 2010

Reaching further

As well as launching my firm with a marketing and communications consultancy, I also contribute to a number of international magazines such as such as GARDEN DESIGN USA.

You can see my Maison et Objet review for the US market at http://www.zinio.com/reader.jsp?o=int&pub=113272806&prev=sub&offer=114410433 pages 29 and 30.

 

 

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So, dear designer friends: keep me posted!

 

Anne

February 22, 2010

Plug and play outdoor cooking

The end of the bulky BBQ is close!

French brand, OUTCOOK, designs a great new set of modules so you can set up a true outdoor kitchen with a variety of cooking functions and storing options:

http://www.exterieur-meuble.fr/58/Les_caractéristiques.html

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February 14, 2010

Online shopping : learning to buy outdoor designs.

Many buyers of outdoor designs are  surprised to see how different tings look in real life versus ib photo. It is very important when buying   to realise the finishes and materials ARE NOT those we are used to when buying indoor designs. So as purchasing season kicks off:

> read terms and conditions

Deborah Sommers and Beth Boutry run www.Outdoorzgallery.com and have amazing clauses such they do not guarantee the designs for any purpose.

Ie a chair is not guaranteed to be used as a seat !. It is absurd and really border line. I can hardly see that to be suitable when selling high ticket outdoor designs. I can only encourage them to amend these Terms ! The site is not secured either.

> check out the design via sites offering great product zooms

> do not buy on unsecured sites

February 12, 2010

Trace the light : swing light by Slide.it

@http://www.slidedesign.it ... imagine this lively light when the swing is in action, changing speed and trajectory...

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February 6, 2010

The functional sculpture

Why settle for functionality? ... seems to say Italian brand 21ST LIVINGART via its collection of light/planters.

Why not ensure pots and lights become stunning sculptures for your modern outdoor space?

The brand was at Maison et Objet and it drew my attention because the booth was buzzing with admirative visitors discovering this new kid on the block.
 
http://www.italian-furniture-design.com/vmchk/lighting/floor/caprice.html



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Post Functional sculpture 3.jpg'Kadabra' and Caprice are two of their designs (available is white, orange and green). Post Functional sculpture 4 (2).jpg

February 3, 2010

Smarin : celebrating nature's designs

Smarin, the French brand, creators of faux stone indoor or outdoor poufs you have probably seen , have a new winner: a new faux rain drop seat called Liquid that I really love.

Made from M1 standard translucent bio-resin, with a low-energy consumption lamp inside, the seats can be used switched on or off.

A complete set of seating with table is also available. faux nature 2.jpg

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