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2. Rich and DurableDesigner: Meg D’Amour of D2 InteriorsLocation: Rustic Canyon neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, CaliforniaSize: 266 square feet (25 square meters); 14 by 19 feetHomeowners’ request. A comfortable, kid-friendly space that still maintains the original charm of the 1923 house. White out. Redwood walls and terra-cotta floors — since the homeowners loved the warmth and charm these existing features provided, a white kitchen was out of the question. “The home is rustic and organic, natural and woodsy,” says designer Meg D’Amour. “They wanted the space to reflect the local neighborhood’s characteristics.” Special features. Blue cabinets (Mill Springs Blue by Benjamin Moore). Stainless steel perimeter countertops. Butcher block island countertop. Apron-front enameled cast-iron sink. Designer secret. “Don’t follow the current trend,” D’Amour says. “Design a space that makes you happy even if it doesn’t look like everything else.”Stools: McMaster-Carr; Morse pendant lights: Cisco Home; Whitehaven collection sink: Kohler
Raised vegetable bed. Stock tanks are as at home on the roof of the Jonathan Club in downtown Los Angeles as they are in country settings. The Farmscape team planted the tanks in the 200-square-foot space with edibles including herbs, greens, beets, broccolini, carrots, cauliflower and tomatoes.Farmscape CEO Dan Allen is pleased with the results. “We’ve had good experiences growing with stock tanks in a range of sizes, from 2 by 4 feet to 3 by 8 feet,” he says. “I generally recommend the 2-foot depth so that you can get sufficient soil depth for mixed vegetables.”Farmscape drills the tank bottom with half-inch drainage holes spaced about 6 inches apart. Then a 3-inch layer of drainage rock goes in the tank, followed by woven landscape fabric and a blend of potting soil and compost. Drip irrigation is installed through the existing drainage hole or a custom-drilled one.“The tanks do warm up in the direct sun,” Allen says, “but we haven’t noted a marked difference in irrigation needs or overall productivity between them and redwood raised beds.”Depending on climate and soil conditions, metals like the zinc used in the galvanizing process eventually can leach into the soil. However, z...
Photo by Michael HunterThis remodel of a 1980s ranch reclaims a side yard as a shaded multipurpose space with a refined industrial aesthetic. Galvanized-metal troughs keep aggressive horsetail reed in check as it greens and partially screens a fence that was resurfaced with a corrugated-metal facade. Hooks attached to the top of the fence’s black-stained wood frame are ready to exhibit the homeowner’s artwork.
Concrete heated
Interior glass wall courtyard
Only glass wall for toilet area
Love this wood and window wall design
Glass doors in black frames
Industrial design and materials
Library decor ideas
Attached greenhouse
Green house window wall
Interior green house
Outside styling type of green house
Love bed frame
Like one wall this way
Kitchen configuration
DIY coat rack
Living room design works for me
Lines
Smart and attractive
Oval shape table for banquet seating
Mounting a mirror to reflect the outdoors
Love vanity color matching wall
Broken up L shape has options like different types and heights of countertops
Saved to show L shaped having a door to pantry
Open concept U shape with appliance layout that'll work for me right wall storage/pantry
Wouldn't normally do this design but I like it
Alcove bench built in by bed
Love night stands design
Wardrobe floating nightstands combo
Wall mounted lamps and blue brown night stand
Build off this design
Bathroom
Furniture
Ambience
Change white cabinets to warm teal blues - winner!
Interesting
Ambience!!!
Like ambience
This color palette works for me
Toe kick drawers a must
Location view makes this work
Fits my color palette
For contemporary really like mix of deep blue cabinets with industrial stove
Love warm wood tone finish and door fronts of cabinets contrasting with teal green wash/stain. Don't want tile
This is the type of glass wall I want for curb less shower
Very much my concept of design
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