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The New York Botanical Garden
Magnolia x soulangeana
Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen
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Jay Sifford Garden Design
Deciduous magnolia, Magnolia macrophylla 'Ashei'. Photo by Jay Sifford.
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Eclectic home design in Charlotte.
Southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora). Photo: Flickr user Ruth Hartnup, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic
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Southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora). Photo: Flickr user Wendy Cutler, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic
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Inspiration for a garden in Other.
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This is an example of a traditional garden in Other.
FINNE Architects
The Magnolia Renovation has been primarily concerned with the design of a new, highly crafted modern kitchen in a traditional home located in the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle. The kitchen design relies on the creation of a very simple continuous space that is occupied by highly crafted pieces of furniture, cabinets and fittings. Materials such as steel, bronze, bamboo, stained elm, woven cattail, and sea grass are used in juxtaposition, allowing each material to benefit from adjacent contrasts in texture and color.
The existing kitchen and dining room consisted of separate rooms with a dividing wall. This wall was removed to create a long, continuous, east-west space, approximately 34 feet long, with cabinets and counters along each wall. The west end of the space has glass doors and views to the Puget Sound. The east end also has glass doors, leading to a small garden space. In the center of the new kitchen/dining space, we designed two long, custom tables from reclaimed elm planks (20" wide, 2" thick). The first table is a working kitchen island, the second table is the dining table. Both tables have custom blued-steel bases with laser-cut bronze overlay. We also designed custom stools with blued-steel bases and woven cattail rush seats. The lighting of the kitchen consists of 15 small, candle-like fixtures arranged in a random array with custom steel brackets. The cabinets are custom designed, with bleached Alaskan yellow cedar frames and bamboo panels. The counters are a dark limestone with a beautiful stone mosaic backsplash with a bamboo-like pattern. Adjacent to the backsplash is a long horizontal window with a “beargrass” resin panel placed on the interior side of the window. The “beargrass” panel contains actual sea grasses, which are backlit by the window behind the panel.
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Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design LLC
A lush rooftop garden overlooking Boston’s historic Back Bay offers stunning views of the Prudential and John Hancock Tower. The character of the site is amplified by the dramatic contrast between architecture and sky. Mature magnolias underplanted with hostas form a threshold into the historic brownstone. Weathered-wood planting beds spill with new hardy shrubs, perennials, grasses, and herbs; a paper birch and a wind-sculpted spruce lend dramatic texture, structure, and scale to the space. Rugosa rose, juniper, lilac, peony, iris, perovskia, artemisia, nepeta, heuchera, sedum, and ornamental grasses survive year round and paint a brilliant summer-long display. A collection of new and antique containers dot the rooftop, and a terrific orchid collection rests beneath the birch tree during summer months.
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MAGNOLIA HOME - CHURCH PEW HEADBOARD - QUEEN
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It's easy to see the inspiration for this nostalgic Church Pew Bed with its pew shaped wings around shiplap headboard panels. It has an inviting worn-in character with its distressed toffee-colored Bench wood stain finish. This headboard is also available in King size. Also available in Jo's White finish by custom order. Bolts to any standard metal frame.
- Flat crown with rolled top rail.
- Horizontal shiplap headboard panel.
- S-curved wings inspired by church pew shape.
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The beautiful Magnolia Home line was designed exclusively by Joanna Gaines to convey her fresh, unique design style that embodies her lifestyle of home and family. Each piece falls onto a specific genre: Boho, Farmhouse, French Inspired, Industrial, Primitive or Traditional. Painted finishes and wood stains are offered that replicate the look of age-worn vintage patinas.
This piece is part of her Farmhouse genre, which is welcoming, comfortable and timelessly fresh. It features charming details such as scalloped trim, farmhouse-style turnings and age-worn finishes. Farmhouse is a nostalgic look into the way things used to be; how people worked with their hands, came home, ate well, and rested. It's a story of times past, how things used to be made, how they used to look. This style is the simplicity and timelessness of the past.
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