Red door and sidewalk border create curb appeal

Red door and sidewalk flower border add charm

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When framed correctly like the photo above, a red door can become a formal focal point. Add to that this flower hedge border on the sidewalk and you’ve got a winning entry combination. The two topiary planters are just icing on the cake don’t you think?

It just gets better with the black wrought iron window boxes, shutters, and stained glass accents around the red door. An American flag adds that cozy neighborhood feeling which is becoming lost these days. Sad that folks don’t realize how much our great flag can add to the landscaping. Would this be as charming without it?

Ferns, a touch of red, and the inner courtyard with the meandering walkway are most certainly setting off the ornate pattern in the fence.

Peering beyond the fence we see a hedge and subtle presence of the red impatiens.  All drawing your eye to the fountain beyond.

And of course on the other side, the walkway continues revealing a gate adorned with this pretty design.

Tread softly and quietly on the brick path. Doesn’t it make you want to open the gate and see what is waiting on the other side? I did.

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Geraniums on a Wisteria covered front porch with porch swing

Wisteria Front Porch Victorian Style

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On my tour of Wilmington, NC today was this magnificent Victorian home with a wisteria covered front porch. The little bit of red in the geranium is a stroke of genius in my opinion.

And who would not love to sit on such a porch swing? You can not imagine the neighborhood view from this setting. All the homes on this street are equally as endearing and full of personality and charm.

Some of my work will be featured in spring special issue publications of Victorian homes. Watch in January for the announcement.

Pink almost won me over

wilmington I’m a pink kinda girl. I’m drawn to it. At least 1/4 the clothes in my closet are pink.

WilmingtonI did a whole post on Haint Blue porch ceilings but here is one painted pink.

Dayton VirginiaLight Pink and Dark Pink. I have a lot of pictures of old homes. They inspire me. I seem to collect quite a few pictures of pink but have very little of it in my beige golden green craftsman home. I did come very close to building a colorful little cottage home with pink everywhere. Sometimes I feel like I have two personalities. Are you pulled in different directions when it comes to decorating?