
Canopy, umbrella, tree or sky — for the finishing touch in your garden, consider what’s overhead…
This article is written by Billy Goodnick, a regular Houzz.com contributor.
“You’re sitting in your garden. You look up. What do you see? Robin’s egg–blue sky and cotton ball clouds? A leafy canopy shimmering in a breeze? Perhaps it’s an umbrella, a gazebo or a rose-covered trellis.
Every part of your garden has a ceiling, even if it’s the sky above. Now this may come off a bit “gloaty,” but when an architect chooses a ceiling inside your house, it’s pretty simple: He or she selects from wood paneling, plaster, acoustical tile or maybe a skylight. But garden designers have a more robust array of useful and decorative choices that can be grown, assembled or constructed.
The main purpose of a home’s ceiling is to keep out the elements and prevent the people sleeping upstairs from falling through to the living room below. But a garden’s ceiling can do so much more.” Read more: http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/7620120/list?utm_source=Houzz&utm_campaign=u367&utm_medium=email&utm_content=gallery24
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