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- Front Face Luxurious House Garden Landscape
- Asian Style Landscape Northwest Style Home Ideas
- Twitter New Eco-Friendly Office Interior Design by Sara Morishige
Front Face Luxurious House Garden Landscape Posted: 04 Apr 2012 06:29 AM PDT |
Asian Style Landscape Northwest Style Home Ideas Posted: 03 Apr 2012 06:29 PM PDT You not must have Japanese house style to have Asian garden style landscape. For example is this house, with northwest house design, its landscaped with Asian garden taste. From the gate, the garden accessories, until the plants, Asian taste is very strong.
Entering the garden through an Asian-influenced gate and bamboo grove, lush plantings define the entry garden and adjacent sitting garden off the guest bedroom. A large stone slab crosses a water feature leading to the dramatic entry. Basalt columns add drama while re-enforcing the vertical character of the house. Quiet and contemplative, this garden features several intimate rooms for outdoor living and entertaining. So, just plants asian characteristic plants like bamboo, and buy garden accessories that have asian taste like pagoda statue, arrange it very smart, and you'll have asian landscape for your house. Landscape architects: Darwin Webb. |
Twitter New Eco-Friendly Office Interior Design by Sara Morishige Posted: 03 Apr 2012 06:28 AM PDT Another green workplace example has just arrived from San Fransisco. This new Twitter office is designed with an eco-friendly approach by employing sustainable furniture and non-toxic finishes. The designer Sara Morishige explained the new Twitter office interior design as "bringing the outdoors in, while making the space playful yet useful and sustainable"
Visitors to the space are greeted by a sign featuring the well-known Twitter logo made from reclaimed barnwood and hot rolled steel fabricated by Lundberg Design and can see the flittering bird motif that runs throughout the office. Inside the conference room is a long concrete table designed by Sara in collaboration with Mark Rogero with Concreteworks, composed of 40% fly ash and 100% recycled aggregates. The base of the table and the receptionists' desks are made from reclaimed barnwood too. Tree hooks in the lobby were made by John and Live Wire Farm. The couches in the interior are custom copies of famous designs from a store called Furniture Envy and the Chiquita stools, by Kenneth Cobonpue, have tops made from natural rattan poles. Via |
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