And here's the whole view - we're still using the trash cans and grill at the end of the wall (proven in this photo by the corn on the grill!), and the planters frame it at the end pretty nicely.
Kansas City couple tackles home renovation and remodeling in historic homes of Kansas City Brookside and Waldo neighborhoods.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Look Closer
Labels:
backyard,
brookside,
diy,
gutter planter,
landscaping,
remodel,
renovation,
succulent planter,
succulents,
wall planter
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I think it’s really cool how plants can change the look of a space and make it feel more natural and pretty. I like the idea of using different kinds of plants and waiting for them to grow and fill the area. It’s nice how the planters not only decorate the wall but also help hide things like brackets. It shows that with a little creativity, outdoor spaces can look so much better.
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