Garden Transformation With Bright Orange Screens | Dirty Business (Garden Makeover)
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- čas přidán 13. 05. 2020
- A client has expensive tastes, including bright orange screens. Can the "Dirty Business" team create the garden Brinley want but by still making it classy and luxurious. Watch as designers James Dale, Joel Loblaw, Kennedy McRae and Lorne Hancock manage the tension and stress of meeting deadlines and clients' expectations to create breathtaking gardens and upscale living spaces. Abode is the ultimate home and gardening channel for all your DIY, Garden and Lifestyle needs. We publish unique, unexpected and untold stories from across the globe.
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Sustainable garden with Brazilian IPÊ wood from deforestation areas! Unbelievable!
That acrylic head shield would be perfect for Covid!
That stainless Steel guy is really cute!
The paved area with a minimal pergola is something I've seen in garden shows. The upper deck is pretty but comical with the low-end plastic grass and the high-end glass walls. As always, it's obvious the designers don't think a lot about maintenance. The plants here are low-maintenance but the glass and plastic panels will be the opposite. And I wonder why they use tropical woods all the time? Use local cedar and stain it!
Love, Love, Love the pumpkin Orange, would have kept it for Sure, Great Job............
First design I don't love. The stainless railings are beautiful, but don't fit the house as well as the curvy railings on the house. The could have been much cheaper and same orange as the one on the house. I do love the orange panel, but feel there should be 3, not two. And I wonder about dirt and condensation between the sandwiched panels they used to tone down the orange. I feel the arbors should be stained. The raw wood doesn't do it for me. And I love the curved front on the house, couldn't they have incorporated something in the backyard to tie in? Too many squares. The paving pattern won't look great in a few years. Something with staggered joints will be more forgiving with freeze-thaw cycling.
If it is pressure treated wood they might have to wait a year to stain it
Stainless steel gets hot and cold and hurts the skin. Too much in one place in bright sun hurts the eyes. Not a good choice in my book.
Most of the designs are more like building outdoor rooms, hardly any gardens and plants
Another success. I love the way you’ve left under the deck open. Hate to see them blocked in with planks of wood. Nice the way the end of the garden is left natural. 👌
A work of art!
This is way funnier times ten
I’ve watched several videos of transformations by this company. I love their ethics and work. What is the name of the company and how can I contact them?
Cost??
Sharp edges, rectangles, straight lines--no thanks. Give me the ‘amoeba shape’ every time.
Oh dear - hate the panels - especially the screaming colour combination, but also the impracticality. Still the clients were happy - they really did want outdoor rooms and they were really not interested in plants at all ...
True Robyn, most of their clients are non-gardeners
Can you imagine the level of stupidity when someone uses a precious IPÊ on a outdoor stair!
I guess I must be stupid, because we have Ipe on our outdoor stairs and they've performed beautifully with very little maintenance. Ipe is used outdoors extensively.
Their theme song is one of the most annoying things I’ve ever heard.
Not my style. Ugly house and orange panels! But your workmanship is great.
Yes Janice that house is certainly ugly