Having a small garden doesn’t mean you can’t think big, according to garden designer Butter Wakefield. “Anything is possible.
To “naturalize” your garden, make it appear as if everything had occurred naturally, blown in by the wind, bees and birds, ...
Pathways can also lead to various garden features, such as seating areas, fire pits, or focal points like sculptures or water ...
Nonprofit group Wild Ones offers a free library of designs, with plants specific to your area — and you don’t have to be a ...
A half a dozen Cor-ten steel planters filled with naturalistic plantings on Brooklyn’s Court Street inspired a homeowner to ...
Creativity often means seeking out new forms of communication and collaboration. The bespoke cocktails for this year’s AWT ...
Many cutesy, 'have-to-have' garden gifts serve little real purpose. Here are gifts curated by real gardeners that plant ...
More than 20 local designers worked to revamp sections of a sprawling modernist mansion in Mexico City around the theme of ...
Eight Special Prizes were also given out – including Small Project of the Year and ... designed by home-grown practice Wallflower Architecture + Design, is a residential sanctuary near the Singapore ...
If the ceilings are low or the bathroom is small, overhead lighting should be avoided.” Vanity mirrors with lights are a ...
Designer Tina Bastian Tucked away in the up-and-coming community of Winter Garden resides Tia Bastian, a popular and ...
This week on Better Homes & Gardens Johanna meets cooking icon Stephanie Alexander and Graham visits Bonville Golf Club.