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Design Tips: Borrowed Landscapes Blog 4
WRITTEN BY: 
Philip Barnes
In this blog I will look at three great examples of borrowing the landscape, the first the garden, Jardin La Mothe in the Aveyron region in SW France, uses the landscape beyond at every corner. The opening picture illustrates how you can be quirky with your design, giving a glimpse of the landscape beyond whilst capturing the blue of the pool in the sunlight. The eye is drawn out the landscape and then back to the garden, it creates a sense of intrigue.
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Design Tips: How to alter your perspective Blog 3
WRITTEN BY: 
Philip Barnes
In this blog I will look at three great examples of borrowing the landscape, the first the garden, Jardin La Mothe in the Aveyron region in SW France, uses the landscape beyond at every corner. The opening picture illustrates how you can be quirky with your design, giving a glimpse of the landscape beyond whilst capturing the blue of the pool in the sunlight. The eye is drawn out the landscape and then back to the garden, it creates a sense of intrigue.
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Design Tips: Another Perspective on Landscapes Blog 2
WRITTEN BY: 
Philip Barnes
In this blog I will look at three great examples of borrowing the landscape, the first the garden, Jardin La Mothe in the Aveyron region in SW France, uses the landscape beyond at every corner. The opening picture illustrates how you can be quirky with your design, giving a glimpse of the landscape beyond whilst capturing the blue of the pool in the sunlight. The eye is drawn out the landscape and then back to the garden, it creates a sense of intrigue.
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Design Tips: Borrowed Landscapes Blog 1
WRITTEN BY: 
Philip Barnes
In this blog I will look at three great examples of borrowing the landscape, the first the garden, Jardin La Mothe in the Aveyron region in SW France, uses the landscape beyond at every corner. The opening picture illustrates how you can be quirky with your design, giving a glimpse of the landscape beyond whilst capturing the blue of the pool in the sunlight. The eye is drawn out the landscape and then back to the garden, it creates a sense of intrigue.
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