About : First Impressions
Title : First Impressions
First Impressions
If you were to pull into my driveway at the moment, you might think I am lazy.......weeds, drooping plants and yes I am a Landscape Designer .................. maybe you might think an overly busy Landscape Designer. Your initial image is lasting.
The presence of a gate, to me, is an enticement, a lovely bit of ornamentation.
And of course the other intent is additionally loud and clear.
But today's post is about the beautiful first impression you can create.
Last February I was in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California for a biz conference. Stolen time was a drive-through this fairy tail community.
Consider the placement............a no-nonsense stride to the front door
Think about the effect. No this is not derelict but a local style of the community adding to it's charm and casual lifestyle
Think of the style and it complementing and enhancing the architectural style of your home. Hints of adobe make this gate and fence appropriate.
My personal favorite for many reasons;
The overhead arbor makes the gate very important
Love a double gate
The weathered wood blends with the homes colors
AND LOOK AT THAT MAILBOX!!
Live on a busy road? Or in the case of this town.........gawking tourists?
Have something to say? Look closely, inside the gate and arbor
The mystery of what beauty this gate contains
A rustic mix of materials and styles; the gate remains special with stone sentinels supporting it. The wood carries on but in a different pattern.
Not necessarily a means of securing the property but as an element of charm for artistic expression
Love it, but when it speaks to me it says.............."no surface unadorned" and that would be carried forth indoors, no doubt with good taste and a specific theme
This could go two ways, as is in the rustic style of the town, not particularly calling attention to itself. Or a classic white picket gate and fence mirroring the trim and style
SPANISH! Loud and clear.........vintage sun bleached door with stone and stucco. The home has underlying tones of Tudor but who am I to judge :-)
Pure cottage..............the rounded undulating form of the stone wall, the wood fence capping and arbor perfectly mirror elements of this home
Enticing! Stone and iron............notice the curving path beyond. Curves say to me "slow down and enjoy". Also take note of the stone backdrop which highlights the gate.
SHEER PERFECTION! Don't you agree?
What I see that is so spot on;
-the stone adds weight, all iron would disappear otherwise. It's colorways compliment the roof
-the iron is a taupe/gray that blends. Take particular notice of the subtle arch in the fence, repeating the Tudor timbering on the house
-the separation of the "street garden" and the "interior garden"
-the personalization..........see below
And..........the sense of humor. I want to know these people!
Formal and curvy and subtly French
A nod to it's Spanish Architecture
The same stone as the house is carried forward creating the illusion of a more expansive home. The gate color is repeated on the house trim
"Look" but do not enter................
An artistic whimsical mindset...........a conformist does not reside here.
What about a set of gates for the drive?
This would be my absolute favorite............
-The gates repeat the style and materials
-Maybe they are always left open..........the effect is so good
-The planted drive
-The enticement of the "long view" and what lies beyond
The gates and the fencing need not match
Repetition of the garage door lines...............and........if one material is good (wood), two or three are better (stone and stucco).
Lastly a moment of shameless self-promotion.
Back in Illinois..............this is one of my landscape clients' home with their free standing gate. Here is what we were attempting to achieve;
-Bring the garden "out" towards the street with repeated architectural elements
-The concrete posts are from my friend and artist Richard Taylor
-The gate is custom made by a local iron worker
-The gates do not function.............purely ornamental
-When the Hydrangea's mature and bloom the gate will stand out with the flora behind it
-WINTER INTEREST..........mandatory in Illinois.
Do you have a gate, want a gate? If you need help in deciding style and color send a photo of the front of your home, we can all learn about the process together.
"He who wants to do good knocks at the gate; he who loves, finds the gate open"
by
Rabindranath Taqure
xo
Debra
Such article First Impressions
That's all from us, hopefully the article First Impressions,
can provide inspiration for all of you.
You are reading an article First Impressionsand this article the url permalink is https://homeiimprovement.blogspot.com/2010/08/first-impressions.html
Home Improvement Design,First Impressions Inspiring home living with home improvement solutions online.DECOR DECORATING CHIC LIVING ROOM KITCHEN DINING ROOM OUTDOOR SPACES TRAVEL HOME SHOPPING AND MARKETS ARCHITECTURE TABLESCAPES BEDROOM ENTRY ENTERTAINING ART BATHROOM CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS ETHNIC FRENCH INSPIRED HOME BEADBOARD GERMANY FRENCH GIFTS FRANCE WHITE BELGIAN MARBLE UPHOLSTERY BEDROOMS ITALY SPAIN AL FRESCO DOORS ASIA OFFICE FABRIC ASIAN URNS ANTIQUE GRAIN SACKS CHRISTMAS LINEN HAUS COUNTRY SWEDISH ORANGE DIY GRAY GREEN DENMARK SCANDINAVIA AFRICAN BEACH GARDEN LIGHTING 3FINEGRAINS COASTAL HOLIDAY DECORATING MY HOUSE CORAL ZINC FALL DESIGN AMSTERDAM CATALANO ARCHITECTS DESIGN IN FIVE GUSTAVIAN LINDA BANKS ETSY BUTLERS PANTRY SWEDISH KITCHEN WILLOW'S HOUSE TOUR DRESSING ROOMS HOME TROPICAL TURQUOISE ZEBRA INTERVIEW LIBRARY SLIPCOVERS CHRISTOPHER PEACOCK HUTKER ARCHITECTS MORA CLOCK NORWAY SEATTLE SOAPSTONE SPRING SUBWAY TILE TARA SHAW ARCHITECT BLACK IKAT PILLOWS RALPH LAUREN BATH JAMIE SALOMON GALLERY WALLS PORTUGAL STONE TRAYS BARN BEACH HOUSE KYM FRASER MAINE NEW ORLEANS OCEAN RUGS SLOVENIA SUMMER ARTIST ATLANTA MARKET BARCELONA CHRISTOPHER PEACOCK INSPIRED CRISP ARCHITECTS DOMINIQUE BROWNING GREECE HISTORIC HOMES HOLIDAY DECORATING IN WHITE INDIA INTERIOR DESIGN JULIE NEILL KVÄNUM KOK MIRACLE CHASE NIERMANN WEEKS OREGON POOL HOUSE SUZANNE KASLER SWEDEN BLUE FOYER LISBON PORCH SOAP ASPEN BARNES VANZE ARCHITECTS BRIMFIELD CHINA COTE DE TEXAS COVETABLE DESIGNS DESIGN BOOKS DUTCH DOORS EGYPT ENGLAND ERIC ROTH FAMILY HEIBERG CUMMINGS HIGH POINT MARKET INSPIRATION JAMES RADIN LONDON LYMAN PERRY ARCHITECTS MONTENEGRO SHOPPING STONE HOMES SWITZERLAND THAILAND TURKEY VELLUM VELVET AND LINEN VENICE WASHINGTON POST BRUGGE FLOORING KATE SPADE NEW YORK CITY PARIS SKI VICTORIA FALLS HOTEL AFRICA AFRICAN SKETCHBOOK ANA ROS ANDERS MOSEHOLM ANNE PACKARD ANTIQUE WALLPAPER ARAUCANA ARTIST SPOTLIGHT AUSTRIA BED BERLIN BLOGS BOSTON CONSIGNMENT CARL LARSSON CLAY CHAPMAN CONSERVATORY CROATIA DAVID EASTON DE NOVO ARCHITECTS DOMENICO MINCHILLI DOMUS DREAMS HAPPEN DWELL WITH DIGNITY ENGLISH TUDOR FARROW AND BALL FINLAND FRENCH TICKING GRISAILLE HIGH POINT HART ARCHITECTS HOME AND GARDEN TOUR WITH SUZY STOUT HOW TO HOWELL CUSTOM BUILDING GROUP KATRIN CARGILL LAKE LANDMARK SERVICES LUXEMBOURG MY HUSBAND.... CAN NOW BE YOURS MARTHA STEWART MAYFAIR CONSTRUCION MEYER AND MEYER MOLLY FREY MURALS MY BEACH HOUSE OAK HILL ARCHITECTS OLIVER COPE ARCHITECTS OPRAH PERU PETER MONTANTI PLASTER FINISHES REHKAMP LARSON ARCHITECT ROMANTIC HOMES ROMANTIC HOMES. BREAKFAST ROOM SAM GRAY SAN FRANCISCO SHELLS SIMON PEARCE SKONA HEM STACY HYDE STURBRIDGE THIBAUT TOLIX TRACERY INTERIORS WILSON KELSEY WINDOR SMITH WINTER WRIGHT-RYAN HOMES ZOFFANY BELGIUM BRICK BUDAPEST COTTAGE DEWING AND SCHMID FARMHOUSE GLASS KEN TATE LAUNDRY ROOM LISA TEAGUE MARTHA'S VINEYARD MINT JULEP MUSTARD YELLOW NATURE OEIL DE BOEUF ORANGERY PHILANTHROPY QUE SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY SPLENDID WILLOW TABLESCAPE TEXTILE TRUNK THANKSGIVING


0 Response to "First Impressions"
Post a Comment