We all went crazy ga-ga over Tricia Frostad's Minnesota garden on Monday and last Friday, so today's post is a triple treat--more photos!! In case you forgot what Tricia had to say about her garden...
Today's photo is from Tricia Frostad in Chanhassen, Minnesota. She says, "My garden was planted about 8 years ago and it’s amazing how it’s all filled in so nicely and that everything...
We all went crazy ga-ga over Tricia Frostad's Minnesota garden on Monday and last Friday, so today's post is a triple treat--more photos!! In case you forgot what Tricia had to say about her garden...
The inspiring schemes and spaces of Tricia Guild's garden in Umbria, designed in collaboration with Arne Maynard.
It's always lovely when you meet a renowned interior designer and they turn out to be just as beautiful as their rooms. Tricia Foley is one such person. Charming, gracious, wonderfully hospitable and extraordinarily talented, this New York-based interior designer, stylist, author and former magazine editor can put together a space like nobody I know – and then turn around and (just as quickly) whip up a stylish spread of food and drinks to entertain people in it. I had the great pleasure of meeting Tricia Foley at her Long Island hideaway last year. I spent the day with her, photographing her glorious riverside cottage and garden. Later, we had dinner together at a fabulous little restaurant owned by friends of hers in a village nearby. And as we were chatting, I remembered, with one of those serendipitous flashes, that her book, The Romance of British Colonial Style, had been the first design book I'd ever bought. I loved that book when it was first published, and now here we were together, sharing stories of our photo shoots, and magazine careers, and where we hoped to be in another ten years. It was one of those days, full of laughter, conversation and inspiration, that lingers in your memory for some time afterwards. I want to share some of my images of Tricia Foley's house, which were featured in a book called Coast: Lifestyle Architecture. It's been featured around the Blogosphere before, but here are some new angles, for those who love its elegant lines and surprising details. Tricia's signature look is, as you can see from these images, derived from using an understated, mostly monochromatic palette. She's not big on colour, preferring to draw her inspiration from the classic, pared-back simplicity of early American colonial and Shaker styles. Black, white and natural tones dominate here, creating serene spaces of calm and sophistication. Vintage is mixed with modern, and high-end pieces with flea-market or hardware finds. The result is a home that has all the elegance of a styled photo shoot, and all the comfort of a much-loved weekender. www.triciafoley.com
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We all went crazy ga-ga over Tricia Frostad's Minnesota garden on Monday and last Friday, so today's post is a triple treat--more photos!! In case you forgot what Tricia had to say about her garden...
We all went crazy ga-ga over Tricia Frostad's Minnesota garden on Monday and last Friday, so today's post is a triple treat--more photos!! In case you forgot what Tricia had to say about her garden...
We featured a photo from Tricia Frostad's garden in Chanhassen, Minnesota back in 2011, and I do believe she held out on us, even though she says a lot has happened in her garden since then. Refresh...
We featured a photo from Tricia Frostad's garden in Chanhassen, Minnesota back in 2011, and I do believe she held out on us, even though she says a lot has happened in her garden since then. Refresh...
We all went crazy ga-ga over Tricia Frostad's Minnesota garden on Monday and last Friday, so today's post is a triple treat--more photos!! In case you forgot what Tricia had to say about her garden...
it's just too nice these early summer days to stay inside, so breakfast is now lingered over in the back yard...a tray with tea (wedgwood drabware), a jug of flowers, and the ny times are all i need! photographs by marili forastieri
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Artist and book illustrator Tricia Oktober's spacious garden in Katoomba, NSW, is as colourful and detailed as her work. Both the container gardens and garden beds are "layered" with plants nestled on top of one another. Rarities abound, many hidden by other plants but slowly revealing themselves.
Ela é autora de 7 livros, editora, designer de produtos e tem um estilo natural impecável e limpo. Criou 4 blogs - IN THE COUNTRY, THE PERFECT THING, THE WHITE LIST e THE TABLE. Além disso, trabalha na loja The New General Store. Sua decoração é simples e vintage, clara e organizada. Na opinião de Tricia, a maioria das pessoas tenta copiar tendências quando na verdade deveria confiar no seu estilo pessoal. O importante é criar um fundo neutro e, de acordo com as estações, ir ajustando a decoração, como por exemplo, na primavera, encher um vaso com flores amarelas, no verão, acrescentar conchas e objetos que nos reportem à praia, no outono, jogar umas mantas de lã e por aí vai. O importante é buscar o simples, evitar exageros que nos distraiam e exijam muita manutenção. Observem a decoração das mesas, natural e perfeita, prova de que o estilo simple chic é que é o luxo verdadeiro. A mulher é o máximo! Via Tricia Foley
We all went crazy ga-ga over Tricia Frostad's Minnesota garden on Monday and last Friday, so today's post is a triple treat--more photos!! In case you forgot what Tricia had to say about her garden...
We all went crazy ga-ga over Tricia Frostad's Minnesota garden on Monday and last Friday, so today's post is a triple treat--more photos!! In case you forgot what Tricia had to say about her garden...
We all went crazy ga-ga over Tricia Frostad's Minnesota garden on Monday and last Friday, so today's post is a triple treat--more photos!! In case you forgot what Tricia had to say about her garden...
We all went crazy ga-ga over Tricia Frostad's Minnesota garden on Monday and last Friday, so today's post is a triple treat--more photos!! In case you forgot what Tricia had to say about her garden...
We featured a photo from Tricia Frostad's garden in Chanhassen, Minnesota back in 2011, and I do believe she held out on us, even though she says a lot has happened in her garden since then. Refresh...
We featured a photo from Tricia Frostad's garden in Chanhassen, Minnesota back in 2011, and I do believe she held out on us, even though she says a lot has happened in her garden since then. Refresh...
We all went crazy ga-ga over Tricia Frostad's Minnesota garden on Monday and last Friday, so today's post is a triple treat--more photos!! In case you forgot what Tricia had to say about her garden...
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Artist and book illustrator Tricia Oktober's spacious garden in Katoomba, NSW, is as colourful and detailed as her work. Both the container gardens and garden beds are "layered" with plants nestled on top of one another. Rarities abound, many hidden by other plants but slowly revealing themselves.
Back about 8 years ago I stumbled upon a design book titled White Hot and from the moment I saw it I knew I had to have it. It would be my very first purchase of a considerably expensive (in my op…
Artist and book illustrator Tricia Oktober's spacious garden in Katoomba, NSW, is as colourful and detailed as her work. Both the container gardens and garden beds are "layered" with plants nestled on top of one another. Rarities abound, many hidden by other plants but slowly revealing themselves.
Artist and book illustrator Tricia Oktober's spacious garden in Katoomba, NSW, is as colourful and detailed as her work. Both the container gardens and garden beds are "layered" with plants nestled on top of one another. Rarities abound, many hidden by other plants but slowly revealing themselves.
We all went crazy ga-ga over Tricia Frostad's Minnesota garden on Monday and last Friday, so today's post is a triple treat--more photos!! In case you forgot what Tricia had to say about her garden...
Chelsea Flower show 2017 with Whistlefish. Here are a collection of my favourite gardens and picks from this year's Chelsea Flower show.
Creating a vegetable garden is much more than just planting seeds; it is a practice that connects us with nature and the beauty that is reflected in the food we eat. A kitchen garden combines art and food in ways that enhance the experience of growing and preparing food. I’ll be teaching a 3 day […]
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Happy Monday, everyone, and a belated Happy St. Patrick's Day! Today we're continuing our tour of Tricia Frostad's garden that we started on Friday...
Although they're inherently practical, there's something luxurious about garden sheds and outbuildings. As extra spaces, they're not required to meet the b
photographs by marili forastieri
Grow Cotoneaster, a groundcover with small deep-green leaves that makes it an attractive backdrop for many other plants.
I think as this weathers a bit and the feed sack gets more exposed, it will give the mushroom the textures I was attempting to to combine. The base is using the stove pipe to make a pillar, then carved into the ribbed pattern seen in the picture. I think this is "Farmers Market" product... that is starting in about a week, I am so not ready. The cap was made separately, building off an old concave lamp fixture with plastic wrap over the glass for easy release. layering hypertufa-mesh fencing-hypertufa again, then dip and soaking gunny sack strips in a thick solution of Portland cement and fine sand and placing on the cap leaving loose ends at the edges to give it more texture and visual interest.
Artist and book illustrator Tricia Oktober's spacious garden in Katoomba, NSW, is as colourful and detailed as her work. Both the container gardens and garden beds are "layered" with plants nestled on top of one another. Rarities abound, many hidden by other plants but slowly revealing themselves.
A scent’s briefest whisper prompts powerful memories faster than an old photograph. Herb n’ Cowgirl Ann McCormick explores how fragrance impacts daily decisions—from food and flowers to cleaning supplies, candles, and perfumes. Find out where you fall on a fragrance wheel! In their first home, see w
Artist and book illustrator Tricia Oktober's spacious garden in Katoomba, NSW, is as colourful and detailed as her work. Both the container gardens and garden beds are "layered" with plants nestled on top of one another. Rarities abound, many hidden by other plants but slowly revealing themselves.