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This was a wonderful project to work on! Not only was this project for a dear friend and fellow designer, Lisa Woolley, but this home had so many unique and charming elements that it really made the project an exciting one to do. Built in 1940, the home was originally designed as the “mother-in-law” home to the house next-door. Initially, the house had two entrances, one on either side of the home. A main design goal was to direct guests to the now principal entrance which was through the courtyard to the left. When I first saw the home, it really seemed to have an Old World charm about it so I decided to continue the theme. I used a lot of shrubs that could be shaped into conical and rounded shapes as the garden matured and chose shutters that were reminiscent of a home in the European countryside.

Before

Before

After

Above, some of the main elements that I wanted to incorporate into this project. I wanted a beautiful and strong trim color, so we went with ‘Iron Mountain’ by Benjamin Moore. I also wanted to use a rose shrub, in the front entrance, and went with a shrub called ‘Belinda’s Dream’. Not only does this shrub have wonderful blooms, but I thought is would look elegant as it cascaded over the nicely trimmed boxwood border.  I also kept many of the original boxwood for their sculptural shape and just trimmed them a bit. Lastly, I wanted to incorporate one of my favorite elements, lighting.

Above, a before photo of the courtyard. After removing the shrubs, I noticed a nook that would be a wonderful place for a seating area. I thought it would be perfect place for my client to enjoy a cup of coffee while watching her kids play.

After

Above, a before shot of the right side of the home with some wishes from my client.

After

Happy Friday! Have a wonderful weekend!

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Recently, the The Garden Conservancy had their “Open Days” garden tour here in San Antonio and there was one garden that stood out for its elegance and simplicity in design. The plants selected for this landscape were not complicated or overly fussy. My pictures just do not do the house nor landscape design justice.

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The latest project — 36 centerpieces for Green Spaces Alliance’s Fall Gala. The event was held in a beautiful home in the historic King William district of San Antonio. I do love when planting and parties go hand in hand. Here are a couple of snap shots.

some of the planters

the soil

just planted

the planters lined up for delivery

tables at the event

one of our favorites!

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This is possibly the best time of year to live in South Texas! The weather is amazing and everything is budding! The Bluebonnets are out and “Fiesta” (San Antonio’s largest party) is around the corner. We can actually open our windows and let the breeze in, it’s marvelous! So, I am off to enjoy it, and an estate sale or two? I hope everyone is enjoying great weather, have a wonderful weekend!

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