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Judy C

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  • Garden pavers and some pea stone.  Hose it all down after a night of wood burning fun.

http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2010/06/fire-pit-patio.html
  • Last year we added a couple more chairs and a new fireplace.

http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2010/06/fire-pit-patio.html
  • Cut a circle the size you want your patio and remove all grass and dirt to about 6 inches down minimum 

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  • After the circle is cut and the grass/soil removed, we laid down some landscapers cloth. The cloth was then covered in limestone screening.
  • An edging stone was used to keep everything contained at grass level. Plastic edging at garden area. Fill in with more screening.  Tamper  the limestone down, water tamper again.  Best to let sit a couple of days
  • Arrange your pavers leaving space for pea stone.
  • Fill with pea stone. Landscape around the patio
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  • In full bloom

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Fire Pit Patio

Building this Fire Pit Patio was the best thing we've done in the yard. We really get so much enjoyment from it. We've since replaced the actual outdoor fireplace and added a couple more ...»
chairs. Easy to do if you don't mind a little exercise! Well worth the work.

For more information on this project go to http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2010/06/fire-...

1 Week Challenging
Lisa D
Lisa D Canada
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Painting: What is the best wall color to really brighten the inside of my dark, open concept home?

Judy C
Judy C
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    Commented on Mar 10, 2013
    Thank you so much for responding Jeanette. I appreciate your feedback & will definitely look ...»
    into this color.

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Becky Sharon @ mrs. hines class Eclectically Vintage - Kelly FunkyJunk Interiors - Donna Leah Donna Dixson Karen - The Graphics Fairy + 1 more
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  • Lots of Coleous 2
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Container Plants That Last Till Frost

Over the years, I have finally got it when it comes to seasonal plantings. One seasonal planting is all I want to do for my home! I do not have the time to plant for Spring or Fall ...»
plantings, too busy. So here are some pictures of my containers that really take me till frost. Enjoy

TRD Designs Ltd.
TRD Designs Ltd. Katonah, NY
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    Commented on Oct 01, 2012
    Very pretty. I love your combinations.
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Add Curb Appeal to Your Home

The owner wanted an inviting, more cottage-like look for the home. We added a new front porch, did a face-lift on the front facade and installed a new stone walkway and a picket fence. We ...»
filled in the central lawn area with shade-tolerant, colorful plantings like Endless Summer Hydrangea, Autumn Ferns and Impatiens. The final touches included hanging baskets, new planters, window boxes filled with annual plants and a new mailbox with vines.

Landscape Studio
Landscape Studio Atlanta, GA
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    Commented on Sep 12, 2012
    I love this! I wish Landscape Studio was in my area.
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  • "Spool" pool and spa all in one. http://www.deckandpatio.com/DP_Blog/?p=1105 4
  • "Spool" with waterfall, gas fire pit and tumble paver patio. Pool and spa in one.
http://www.deckandpatio.com/DP_Blog/?p=1105 3
  • Is it a pool or a spa... it's a "Spool"
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  • Paver patio with a "spool" pool and spa in one with waterfall and gas fire pit.
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Small backyard? This "spool" is the perfect solution

This spa / pool is the perfect solution for a backyard that is too small for a pool. This client wanted a pool or a water feature a patio and a fun place to entertain. Our idea was to ...»
create this spool, which can stay cool during hot summer days and heated up on a cool evening. Add a waterfall and a gas fire pit and this place is party central! Read more about is project in HOUSE Magazine http://www.deckandpatio.com/DP_Blog/?p=1105 #Bestof2012

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Deck and Patio Company "Outdoor Living Experts"
Deck and Patio Company "O... Huntington Station, NY
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  • Judy C
    Commented on Sep 09, 2012
    Absolutely perfect!!!
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Glass Flower Garden Art

These are super easy to make. Just find a few new or old plates and stack with glue. I used plain glass paints and then painted them with glass paint. They make a great statement in your landscape.

Beckie @ Infarrantly Creative
Beckie @ Infarrantly Crea... Greenwood, IN
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  • Judy C
    Commented on Aug 25, 2012
    Beautiful! Love the color & looks so elegant.
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Backyard Renovation in Northwest Portland

Another tired old deck is replaced with timeless pavers by Classic Garden Creations of Forest Grove, OR. A subtle curved design really sets the entryway and patio apart from the normal ...»
square box look. A cedar arbor and fence create perfect court-yard ambiance. Flagstone steps which we set in concrete, will take you through the garden where a rock fire pit awaits the family to gather 'round. Shade-loving plants and Japanese maple trees accent the landscape.

Classic Garden Creations
Classic Garden Creations Forest Grove, OR
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  • Judy C
    Commented on Aug 08, 2012
    What an amazing change. I can't believe how much better this looks. You did a great job.
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Remodeled Laundry Room/Pantry Area

Karen
Karen O Fallon, MO
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  • Judy C
    Commented on Aug 04, 2012
    O my!! This is heaven!! Everything at a glance.
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  • Before, 1950's disfunctional cabinets all on one wall.  No ventilation and old uninsulated windows and walls. 9
  • exposed ductwork from previous reno and stove placed in a niche in the wall from an old doorway. 3
  • Some of the details include copper sinks and taps, granite countertops with a 'leather' finish and natural tin ceiling.  Also, no upper cabinets, backsplash is 'v' groove paneling and countertops are 30" deep on this wall. 12
  • Pantry cabinets finished to look like refinished 'old' cupboard.  These are the only upper cabinets in the kitchen. 2
  • Natural tin ceiling and a new light fixture that I loved the style of but not the color (brass) so I painted it to match the cabinet hardware. 2
  • Added a 'french' patio door where the window was, put in bulkheads for new duct work to make a tray ceiling for the painted tin and opened up the wall from the kitchen another 2 feet for better flow between the two rooms. 3
  • Natural maple engineered floors over cement with in floor water heating, copper farmhouse sink and furniture details on the cabinet kicks. 6
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Kitchen renovation in 1918 farmhouse

A few before and after photos of our long awaited reno. We did the design and most of the finish work - but used a great local cabinet company - Woodecor - for the cupboards
Diana B
Diana B Canada
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  • Judy C
    Commented on Jul 24, 2012
    I love, love the tin ceilings & the copper sink!
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