Design 101 - Visual Interest for your Dormant Outdoor Space
October 6, 2010
Mike Voyles in Andrea Cochran Landscape Architecture, Artists, Design, Design 101, Designers/Architects, Dry Design, Jan Calmeyn, Marion Brenner, Philippe Perdereau, Photographers, Piet Blanckaert, Richard Ferber, Topher Delaney/Seam Studio

Visual Interest for your Dormant Space at Home Infatuation Blog

Great outdoor spaces retain their visual interest as summer plantings fade.

As fall transitions into winter, brilliant foliage that dominated summertime outdoor spaces disappears. Exceptional outdoor spaces always unveil a new layer of visual interest as the seasons change.

Statuary, landscape, garden walls and structures that had taken a back seat to summers vegetation once again become the focal point of a well designed landscape.

The imaginative melding of living and inanimate points of visual interest appear almost magically as needed in an exceptional outdoor space.


Andrea Cochran and Marion Brenner at Home Infatuation Blog
Landscape Design, Andrera Cochran
Photography, Marion Brenner
Four Seasons Winter Garden Statue at Home Infatuation Blog
Four Seasons Winter Garden Statue
at HomeInfatuation.com

Jan Calmeyn an dPhilippe Perdereau at Home Infatuation Blog
Landscape Design, Piet Blanckaert
Photography, Philippe Perdereau
Sclupture by, Jan Calmeyn
Richard Felber and Dry Design at Home Infatuation Blog
Landscape Design, Dry Design
Photographer, Richard Felber
Topher Delaney and Seam Studio and Cornerstone Sonoma at Home Infatuation Blog
Landscape Design, Topher Delaney/Seam Studio
Design Location, Cornerstone Sonoma
http://www.cornerstonegardens.com/gardens.php
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