Exterior Ideas
Don’t assume baby-sittingCleaners are in your house to clean, not mind your children. They don’t want – and shouldn’t be asked to take on – the responsibility for their safety, and an accident could create unpleasant liability questions. In school holidays, try to schedule cleaning for when everyone is out.If your kids’ (read teens’) rooms look like Armageddon, don’t ask your cleaner to restore them to order. Impress on kids that the cleaner is not there to do their jobs for them, and never let your children be rude or give instructions. Ryan recalls being abused by a three-year-old once while mum looked on indulgently.Kids’ bedroom mess doing your head in?
Inner city self-sufficient house with garden, chook pen, solar, water harvesting tanks under the house, etc.
Preserving the landscape outlook
Private space created by lattice-like fence
Raised veggie boxes
Weather board house, lovely fish and Lilly pond, paved sitting area and hedge around the trampoline. Lovely ideas.
Small leafy and green backyard
What is this amazing soft fuzzy grass. Softens the rocks and looks like moss
Central courtyard
Purple leaf plant
Well situated!
Wood palette as a relaxing swing. Material pads under ropes to protect the tree branches
Play on round shapes
Special layout and treatment as well as the use of brick and metal and pavers. Red and grey-blue
Making a small place a haven and private for the whole family. See the cubby at the back?
Kiwi vine over head. Lemon tree in half barrel. Reused bricks as pavers. White and green
Elevated outdoor living space. Use of visual aspects already there: the tree tops and tall hedge for contrast against flat pavers and grass.
Japanese inspired hot tub
Cottage garden
Vertical garden for balcony
Mosaic garden. Raised centre garden statement piece or could be a few of different sizes.
Loving the tree. Build around it
mosaic carpet
cedar shingle pattern
cedar shingles
conservatorium
Flowers on balcony!
Beautiful balcony courtyard
Covered outdoor deck
balcony lighting
sheltered garden
Open outdoor indoor connection
Balkrishna Doshi architect design for living to be celebrated through his architecture
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