Aelita Leto's Ideas
Follow the architecture. This colorful planter display takes its cue from the backdrop of chimney pots, echoing the architectural features but adding statement color that ties in with the wooden decking. Get the look with a grouping of three planters — or even five in a large space — to avoid the formality of symmetry and create a relaxed outdoor area.
Pack a punch. Red and green is a scrumptious natural combination — think strawberries, poppies and red berries nestling amid glossy green leaves. The designers of this yard exploited the powerful pairing with tall planters and cascading foliage, plus lush grass planted below. If you’re copying this idea, make sure your version isn’t lost against the backdrop. Opt for tall planters (these reach halfway up the fence) and fill the entire width of the space.
Great feng shui "metal "element
Beautiful and good feng shui well contained area
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