Diamond Pointe
Love the feel of this room.
Like the navy vanity for guest bath by kitchen.
Room color is Accessible Beige by SW.
Pale purple coneflower (Echinacea pallida), shown here, is native to central North America, from Iowa south to Texas and east to Indiana in the North and Louisiana in the South. The long bloom period supports bees and butterflies and the seeds, post-bloom, provide food for birds.
Bright-flowering bush lantana (Lantana camara) attract butterflies in particular, although hummingbirds and other pollinators will also frequent the blooms. Plant in full sun.
Like the pool and decking for our re-do.
Like Fireplace for our living room.
See notes on matching pix.
Really think cabinets like these would work in our kitchen. We could match the beams with this wood/match the kitchen table.
Love the blue tile wall!
Really like this tub!
BM Woodlawn Blue HC-147
SW Rainwashed 6211
Paint Color is SW7621 Silvermist.
Paint Color is BM Shoreline 1471
Paint is BM Gentle Gray 1626.
BM Woodlawn Blue
BM Woodlawn Blue HC-147
Love the color and fabric on the stools.
Paint is BM Vapor Trails.
Paint Color Shale 861 by BM
The Trex deck flooring for our outside area.
13. Bright trio. A pretty planting of orange-flowering begonia, purple fan flower (Scaevola aemula, zones 10 to 11) and white-variegated caladium (Caladium sp.) make a vibrant combination on a deep shade patio. Both the flowers and the light foliage of the caladium add brightness in a dark spot. Polka-dot plant (Hypoestes phyllostachya, zones 10 to 11) and lamium (Lamium sp.) are two other bright-leafed foliage plants that can be tucked into shady container combinations. Water requirement: Low to moderate Light requirement: Full to partial shade; designer McCrae reports that the container receives less than one hour of sun per day
11. Japanese maple. Add height to a large container by starting with a Japanese maple (Acer palmatum, zones 5 to 8) and filling in around the base with color-rich annuals and perennials that tolerate partial shade. Here, the designer used two types of sweet potato vine (Ipomoea batatas, zones 9 to 11), a brick-red-leafed coleus and Bonfire begonia (Begonia boliviensis) to create a cascade of color below the tree. Water requirement: Moderate to regular Light requirement: Partial shade
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
Maybe for our family room? Love the daybed in blue!
The faucet with a button.
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