dechoix's ideas
Nice use of space in laundry room
Like the acrylic free standing tub and background
Like all the storage features!
Has a Butler's pantry behind stove
Another nice reach in closet
Like the reach in closet
Wood on a wall in the living or great room with shelves and room for a tv.
Love the color used and the cusion pattern on the seat.
Love the window coverings.
Over-the-door organizers.
Love the different color for the built-in bookcase.
Love the idea of painting a bumped-out wall a different color.
Love the accent wall and color. Looks like rounded trim was put on the wall.
Love the ‘Silver Falls’ dichondra (Dichondra argentea ‘Silver Falls’).
Love the use of the curved wall in the corner.
Closer look at the blue paint.
Love the shade of blue in this dining room.
Like the bed stands
Would be nice for back or front deck
Like the storage in stairs leading up to the bed.
Love the wallpaper, translucent vessel sink and the wood vanity.
Like the bed stand
golden Japanese forest grass (Hakonechloa macra ‘All Gold’) In lower right. Grows well in shade.
How to clean stained kitchen cabinets: Clean them with a mixture of seven-eighths distilled white vinegar and one-eighth rubbing alcohol, with a few drops of dish soap added. Wipe the cabinets down with this cleaning mixture using a microfiber cloth. Next, rinse the cabinets completely with warm water then use a furniture oil that contains beeswax to seal the finish. This process will keep your cabinets looking new for a long time.
Love the windows, natural colors and the natural fiber rug.
Vertical Blocks of paint.
Love the bold wallpaper colors!
Seasonal Wreath Around the holidays, including a wreath in the powder room can make the space feel really festive. Pick up a wreath of fresh greenery, preserved olive branches, magnolia leaves or winter berries and hang it right over the mirror.
Japanese Painted Fern Pair with plants with burgundy foliage, such as coral bells (Heuchera spp.), to bring out the deep red-purple veins. Where will it grow: Hardy to minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 40 degrees Celsius (zones 3 to 8) Origin: Eastern Asia Water requirement: Moderate; grows best in moist soil Light requirement: Partial to full shade; can tolerate more sun in moist soil Mature size: 1½ feet tall and 2½ feet wide Seasonal interest: Showy foliage
Astllbe Where it will grow: Hardy to minus 25 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 31.7 degrees Celsius (USDA Zones 4 to 9; find your zone) Origin: China Water requirement: Regular; grows best in moist soil that drains well and is rich in organic matter Light requirement: Light to moderate shade Mature size: 24 inches tall, up to 18 inches wide Seasonal interest: Lovely base of leaves in summer; showy summer blooms.
Japanese Forest Grass Where it will grow: Hardy to minus 15 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 26.1 degrees Celsius (zones 5 to 9) Origin: Japan Water requirement: Moderate Light requirement: Partial shade Mature size: 1½ feet tall and wide Seasonal interest: Showy foliage
Coleus (zones 4 to 9) Origin: H. orientalis is native to Central Europe. Water requirement: Moderate to regular Light requirement: Partial to full shade Mature size: 1 foot to 2 feet wide and up to 3 feet tall Seasonal interest: Flowers in winter to early spring; attractive foliage the rest of the year
(zones 4 to 9) Origin: H. orientalis is native to Central Europe. Water requirement: Moderate to regular Light requirement: Partial to full shade Mature size: 1 foot to 2 feet wide and up to 3 feet tall Seasonal interest: Flowers in winter to early spring; attractive foliage the rest of the year
Siberian Bugloss (Brunnera macrophylla) With silvery heart-shaped leaves, Siberian bugloss adds a bit of brightness and charm to any shadowy corner. Perfect for cottage-style and woodland borders, Siberian bugloss pairs well with maidenhair ferns (Adiantum spp.) and meadow-rue (Thalictrum spp.). ‘Jack Frost’ and ‘Silver Charm’, shown here, are two of the most popular cultivars — the first has more arrow-shaped leaves, with the leaves of the latter being more heart-shaped. Blooms in spring and early summer resemble forget-me-nots, with tiny blue flowers on delicate stems. Plants go dormant in winter. Where it will grow: Hardy to minus 30 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 34.4 degrees Celsius (zones 4 to 9) Water requirement: Moderate; plant in moist, well-draining soil rich in organic matter Light requirement: Partial to full shade Mature size: 12 inches tall and 24 inches wide Seasonal interest: Blooms in spring and early summer
Like the vase with tall foilage on the mantel
Gardeners in mild-winter climates can turn to this fresh combination by Amy Martin Landscape Design of fuzzy foxtail fern (Asparagus densiflorus ‘Myers’) and trailing variegated ivy for a low-maintenance combination that thrives in part-shade. Foxtail fern stays green year-round in mild climates, forming bright red jewel-like berries in fall in all climates. Partial shade
Framless sliding glass door on tub
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