Victorian Brown Garden and Outdoor Space Ideas and Designs
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M A Jaworski Landscape Design
Since the front yard is North-facing, shade-tolerant plants like hostas, ferns and yews will be great foundation plantings here. In addition to these, the Victorians were fond of palm trees, so these shade-loving palms are at home here during clement weather, but will get indoor protection during the winter. Photo credit: E. Jenvey
Sunrise Building & Remodeling Inc
Complete renovation and restoration of decorative Victorian wood porch
American Porch, LLC
One of the more common questions we get is “How do we get curved rail for our porch?”. It’s simple:
1. Send us the width and height of the curve(s). Easy instructions on how to take those two measurements are found at https://www.americanporch.com/
2. We’ll send you a quote for your approval. Orders are placed in line for production according to payment date.
3. The new curved railing shows up at your door.
Lead time on curved cedar railing is about 4-5 weeks. For curved synthetic (poly) rails, you’ll want to order about 8 weeks in advance.
Joseph Sepot Architects
This wraparound porch offers the perfect location to find shelter from the midday sun, enjoy a cool drink, and take in panoramic views of Long Island Sound.
Jim Fiora Photography LLC
Stone Selex
Limestone stone veneer is an inviting stone added to this front porch. The wooden caned padded bench makes the space an inviting spot for morning coffee or sitting and chatting with the neighbors.
Victorian Brown Garden and Outdoor Space Ideas and Designs
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