Retaining Walls, Garden Beds & Water Tanks ALL IN ONE - Brilliant!
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LouieT
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Comments (18)And here is other photo... I recommend Rivas Design for outdoor mirrors I recommend Adam Robinson Design - for garden design I recommend Lyndall from Garden Society - for landscaping and installation I recommend Yardware for furniture I recommend for fountains, plants and pots you can buy on e-bay or directly freighted to Sydney from Leisure Coast Garden Centre....See MoreFront Garden Help Please!
Comments (12)I would get rid of all the lawn from the street to the rock retaining wall. Then I would use the slope of the hill to layer shrubbery from tallest to shortest. This would give you privacy from the street, invite birds into the garden and save you mowing on a slope. You have a nice small patch of grass next to your paving to provide the flat green space that is restful for the eye - do you really want more? Depending on where you are plants like grevilleas, callsitemon, tea trees could be stunning. Lower plants like grasses along the edge with a water bowl for the birds set amongst them...See MoreSwimming pool retaining wall
Comments (4)Flower Power http://www.flowerpower.com.au/gardening/pool-friendly-plants-2/ provide a fairly generous list of plants that are suitable but you need to figure out the look and how much maintenance you're prepared to put in and think about thinks like the creepy crawlies that live in plants and that will find their way into your pool. A trip down to your local nursery and a chat with their horticulturalist will set you up nicely - be sure to take the size of the side that you're wanting to plant out (remember you wont want invasive roots) and if you can take a layout of your yard with the pool and the direction if faces, they'll be able to set you up with plants easily. If you decide to go low maintenance there are laser-cut screens and outdoor artwork that can work beautifully if you paint all your fence to one colour. Good luck,...See MoreWhat you all think of this house plan?
Comments (45)Sorry, but I'm not a huge fan of the revised floor plan either. It still ignores the fact that the fourth bedroom doesn't really operate as a bedroom, due to the sliding door, absence of a BIR and vast distance from the main bathroom. In terms of the changes to the living area, it's great that the front door now has line of sight to the living area / backyard. But, the kitchen seems to be awkwardly positioned, especially the location of the fridge. If you had a built-in study nook beside the fridge, it may work, but then you'd have to move the BIR in Bed 2 and it could end up quite a small bedroom. I'd be tempted to separate the kitchen and the pantry. I would put a galley style kitchen, with island bench, behind the theatre room wall, then leave a gap for the hallway to continue in a straight line and put the pantry in the "corner" created by the walls for Bed 3 and the garage. But, I'd still really encourage you to give further consideration to the plan from a liveability and, if it's an issue for you, saleability perspective. The plan you posted on Sunday seems like a better starting point to me. The three non-main bedrooms are grouped around the main bathroom. The theatre room leads off the living area, making it easier to use that space as a playroom for future children. And there seems to be ample room to navigate around the dining table....See MoreLandscape Tanks
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