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188 Inspired Outdoor Living ABOVE: Round boxwoods make an inviting gateway into the garden. The Greek temple-inspired pavilion provides a shady respite for relaxing with a grand view of the landscape beyond. A seating terrace—complete with a new fireplace that's designed to look original to the home—is a great place for entertaining. LEFT: This path was designed as a private, informal entry to the home and garden. A simple composition of bluestone steppingstones along with simple plantings of boxwoods, blue hydrangeas, dwarf mondo grass, autumn ferns, pachysandra, and a specimen Japanese maple complement the Colonial Revival architecture of this 1920s-era home. Builder: Ben Hoover, West End Construction, Winston Salem, NC Landscape contractor: Terr y Earle, Carolina Landscapes, Winston Salem, NC FACING PAGE TOP: Blue hydrangeas, clipped holly, and cloud-shaped boxwood soften the corners of the porch—much like drapes to a window—and define the entry porch of this classical brick home. FACING PAGE BOT TOM LEFT: Rounded boxwoods define this informal courtyard that leads to the back entrance, where man's best friend peeks through the window and awaits a homecoming. A curved, bluestone edge provides the perfect planting niche for a boxwood. FACING PAGE BOT TOM RIGHT: The formal bluestone walk is interrupted by a flower-filled urn that's on axis to the French door. Rounded and clipped boxwoods soften the edges, adding layers and dimension to the garden. Dwarf mondo grass takes the place of a grass lawn for ease of maintenance and effect. Photography by Torrey Ferrell Designed by JALA, Winston-Salem, NC, page 316 Details

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