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I have been searching for a Euro-Asian style container
what would compliment the Persian rug as well as the light marble
interior and Art Deco style of the building. I think I found it in
this multi height Sienna Copper containers. They are sophisticated
and elegant with an Art Deco style. I would like to install a mix
of the above containers in the common area as marked on the floor plan.
If you click on the floor plan you can see where I placed the
containers. The corresponding numbers tell you which container is
in which spot.
| Containers 1 & 2 |
| I would like to install two of the tallest (33")Sienna
Copper containers in the sitting marked
1 & 2. That area needs tall plants to take up some
ceiling height and add some warmth. We can get the tall
plant look but with smaller material that will not look imposing
or overwhelm the traffic areas. A medium sized plant
(8)on the credenza would
balance the look. The Venetian
Square is an alternate container choice but I am trying
to achieve a similar look to this
picture. I would use Kentia Palms for a soft,
parlor look in the sitting area. With the height of the
Sienna Copper containers..... this is
what I am looking for. |
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| Containers 8, 9 & 6 |
| I want to use Bromeliads
in containers 8 & 9.
I would also like to use
Bromeliads in 1, 2, & 4.
Adding Bromeliads to 1 & 2
will either be too much color for that area or it will
be amazing. I would like to see it first.
Then we can all form an opinion. If it is too
tropical or too much color we can move the
1 & 2 Bromeliads to number
6 on the wall.
That would balance the look and disperse the color.
We change out the Bromeliads
every 60 to 90 days for freshness. Number
6 would be shorter then
the Kentia Palms and hug they wall. I am only
trying to add balance, color and warmth to that wall.
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Containers 4, 5
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I would like to use the ensemble of containers
as seen in the Sienna Copper
picture. I would also use Bromeliads in two of these
containers as well as multi height foliage. That would be
an incredible first impression as well as a beautiful display
for everyone walking on the other side of that glass.
Container 5 would have 3 to
4' bush that would add but not distract from the picture frame
look of the board room. Container 7 would be
similar to what is there now. A shorter plant that adds a
little color and warmth to Sonya's Desk. |
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Container 3 |
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A similar look to containers
1 & 2 that would add
some substance to that airy (stairs) hole of an area. A
smaller version of this in a
Sienna Copper container with
ivy for a soil cover. This is
an important container because it balances the room, enhances
the stairs cavity and adds warmth to the traffic area going in
and out of those two doors. |
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| My suggestions for individual offices. |
| Each office has it's own set or limitations. If all of
the furniture is in place and everything is where is should be.
I would like to piece each office together individually.
There are only so many spots in each office that will sustain a
healthy interior plant. We are Interior Plant
Specialist but we can only keep a plant healthy and
attractive if the spot it is in is conducive to the growing
characteristics of the plant. Our plants are not the
normal plants you buy at Wal-Mart. Our plants are grown
especially for the Interiorscape Industry. Our main
suppliers are Hawaii, Florida and California. They take
three times as long to grow because they are grown in
controlled, low light levels conditions. That way, that
have an easier time acclimating to the low light conditions we
subject them to. All of this is explained on the
Interior Gardens Services
section of our website.
I say this because we simply can not put a plant everywhere.
Even though you may have put a plant on a file cabinet or in a
corner by your desk. It does not mean that plant can stay
there and be properly maintained. Some areas are just too
dark or cramped to sustain foliage. Sunlight is the single
most important factor in where we can place a plant. Room
is next. The plant must have room to thrive. Plants
do not thrive if any part of it is touching the wall, cabinet,
desk or anything else. They must have room for us to keep
them attractive and healthy. I suggest we work on each
office individually and purchase an eclectic mix of containers
to go with some of the ones that are already in place as well as
the personality that occupies that space. |
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| This is what I have been working on. If you would
kindly give me your opinion and suggestions I will get moving on
updating your Interiorscape. Please visit our website at
www.igsproducts.net for
Interiorscape Services or
www.MyWeddingTeam.com for Wedding, Reception & Special Event
Services. Allen Wagner |
| Cell: 225-8393 |
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