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Though the facade is heavily guided by the existing building, a Ferro-cement skin was erected to envelop it in a fluid form, reinforcing the building, while also acting as an insulation. On the ground, the walls extend beyond the building like a fort wall, and host an arched gateway, further relating to the sense of entry typical to the old city.
Aluminum profile lights in the plain white ceiling run parallel to the floor tiles giving the space its dimensional characteristics. To further engross its little users, the caricatures take their own spot. The recession for the windows to bring in the indirect light, in turn, creates the niches for the seating and the display racks achieving the neatness in planning.
Aluminum profile lights in the plain white ceiling run parallel to the floor tiles giving the space its dimensional characteristics. To further engross its little users, the caricatures take their own spot. The recession for the windows to bring in the indirect light, in turn, creates the niches for the seating and the display racks achieving the neatness in planning.
technowood facade
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Slate cladding CUPACLAD® 201 VANGUARD
LUXURY ITALIAN SLATE COLLECTION "CROCODILE"
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If budget isn’t a problem, use a corner of your garden to create a built-in area for seating. It works very well, especially when you also design planting areas around the sides and back to make you feel like your are nestled into the space.
4. Be at one with nature If you want a more natural seating area, especially if your garden is a bit wild and you like the idea of using rustic, naturally sourced local materials, could you build a lovely covered seating area? The one featured in the picture has been built to allow several people to sit together, and is similar to some of the thatched African-style gazebos on the market. With a roof, you can add lanterns for the evening and extend the hours you can enjoy your garden.
One of the most romantic places to put a garden seat must be under an arbour or arch smothered in roses or other scented climbing plants. You cannot fail to be enticed to go and sit under the wonderful canopy of delicious blooms. A seat under an arch immediately creates a focal point. Position it in a place where you can sit and enjoy the rest of the garden.
. Hang in there As well as traditional hammocks and swing seats, there are also many types of hanging chairs or cocoon seats available in the market for outdoor use. Don’t worry if your garden or terrace doesn’t have a large tree to suspend a hanging chair from, as many of these chairs come complete with their own stand. The chairs range in sizes and style, either made from macrame, rattan, wood, metal or plastic. Use weatherproof cushions to add comfort and swing away!
Rock garden Rocks and boulders have been scattered and set in different places along with a variety of shrubs and grasses, making for a lovely rock garden. Welsh quartz boulders in different colours, large, textured rocks and a range of pebbles make this rock garden look like an oasis in the desert, giving ample scope to experiment with succulents and cacti.
Stone mosaic entrance Make way for an offbeat entrance by setting uneven and textured slabs of stone amidst a display of greenery at selected spots. Bliss Garden Design, LLC
garden pathway
Patio or sit-out Neat flagstones set in grass form a pathway leading into a quaint clearing that has been made into a cosy patio with crazy paving and bench seats, all made of stones. With lush green grass growing around the paving and tiny plants sprouting out of the cracks in between, this patio offers itself as a treat for the eyes and the soul. You can use symmetrically cut slabs of slate, granite or any easily available stone for the flagged path, and piece together varied oddly shaped slabs on the ground for a similar patio. You can buy these cheap, as remnants, from your local stone dealer.
Stone arch Blocks of rough stone hold together to give shape to this gorgeous archway leading into a field of flowers. What a wonderful way to bring both style and character to your garden. Add a cobbled pathway through the greenery to accentuate the countryside effect.
Garden steps Stack up a few wide sandstone blocks in the form of steps leading to a sitout in your outdoor area. With pebbles and other rocks in place alongside, these steps create more room to explore gardening possibilities as they bring different levels to grow your flora on. A win-win for nature enthusiasts all the way.
You can also go for creating a cosy sitting spot by simply creating a niche in a drystone wall. The visual interest is provided by the interlocking stones, capitalising on their irregular shapes and textures.
Fountain and pond What could be more soothing than the sound of water flowing over stones before finding its way into a pond at the bottom? Add such a water feature to your garden for a more realistic landscape by putting together rocks and stones at different levels, finishing with a low-height boundary at the bottom to define a collecting pool. With floating lotus leaves in the pool and lush greenery alongside the steps, such a fountain is a delight for the senses.
Garden furniture You will never have to worry about furniture getting drenched in the rain or being worn out by the sun and storms when you have such a sturdy sofa set, made entirely of stones. The solid earthiness of the grey stone furniture and the colourful weatherproof upholstery, together with the green backdrop, is picture-perfect.
The beige and grey of the rocks makes them stand out amidst the greenery, bringing a natural contrast. Their height and substance provides a fitting backdrop to the delicate tracery of leaves and flowers. Install recessed lights at the base of these rocks for a soft glowy evening look.
Stone-bordered flower beds Stones can be inexpensive and they offer immense possibilities to get creative in the garden. Edging a patch of garden soil with small rocks is a simple job and what you get in return is an attractive, easy-to-maintain plantation area that can serve as a bed to grow flowers or kitchen herbs.
sandstone rocks
anatolia green boulders
Consider installing a contractor-grade landscape fabric underneath your gravel area. It suppresses weeds and allows rain to penetrate while keeping the rock from sinking into the ground. There is some conversation among gardeners about the efficacy and value of this fabric, and although I have always found it helpful, I encourage you to read up about the pros and cons before making your decision.
Mexican beach pebbles The basics These are some of my favourite small rocks. Mexican beach pebbles are smooth and rounded and have a greyish-black uniform colour. I like to use this rock decoratively in the garden – to topdress container plantings, to puddle around boulders and to line borders of patios and beds.
related to composed granite but chunkier in texture and .dg has sand like silt particles but this one has larger size particles.
River rock The basics River rocks are larger than pea gravel, typically 1 inch and larger in diameter. They’re available in a variety of colours, costs and sizes, and are used to create dry creek beds or to direct drainage through a property.
This flagstone walkway has pea gravel in the crevices.
Pea gravel The basics Pea gravel is a small, rounded rock that got its name because the rocks are about the size of a pea. In reality pea gravel comes in different sizes – 1/4 inch, 1/2 inch and 5/8 inch are common sizes. It typically comes in a range of tan, brown and white colour mixes, but do your homework to learn the cost of each. Use pea gravel for patio areas, pathways and filling in between flat rock, like flagstone.
decomposed graniyte
Aluminium sections are thinner than uPVC and have a higher ratio of glass.
sunken u shape sofa
Create a focus at the end of the room Placing a piece of furniture or a large-scale piece of art at the end of the room will fill the space and shorten the linear aspect of the room. In this living room, the swing at the end of this room draws the gaze only to stop at it. Without it, the room would look long and unending.
Pergola with creepers Pergolas and arbours draped with scented flowering climbers are the most traditional outdoor spaces in gardens, and always look good
moden gazebo
provides an intimate look and lesser thasn pergola
this tpe of railing could be used as a pergola as well and would be a design element for facade
accent coud be created on certain areas odf the wall using motif pattern
patterned floor tiles comliment the jalis
patterns should begiven on a cushion and scaled accordingly ,whereas it could be used on rugs and wall
stripes goes mostly with contemporary style
lattice goes with modern style interior
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