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Update | Pemberton Cottage Landscape Project | Paeonia Gardens


It’s time to update you on the little piece of Pemberton paradise recently transformed by my friend Jenn Hembruch of Paeonia Gardens. Remember the befores? Well the afters are just gorgeous. Jenn did a beautiful job of respecting the broader landscape, as well her clients’ desire for a natural design that reflects the heritage and aesthetic of the 100 year old home. I love the mix of materials and the rustic modern details, like the combination of reclaimed barn boards and basalt stones Jenn used to anchor the small seating area above.

The stone retaining wall {above} looks as though it might have been there as long as the house, and Jenn’s choices for plantings reflect an indigenous beauty that is authentic to the area.

Jenn says, “Coastal cottage and native plants were selected in blues, pinks, purples, and whites, with punches of hot oranges for this garden: Lupine, delphiniums, wild geranium, hydrangea, yarrow, bee balm, and shrub roses. New hardscapes were installed to organize spaces within the landscape – a dry stack basalt wall with basalt boulders, a front ‘patio’ space inspired by Pinterest images using beams ripped up from the old barn on site and river rock, as well as a custom built BBQ space filling 2×2′ reclaimed wood ‘squares’ with river rock add to the country cottage vintage feel.”

“Nearby planted Rosemary makes it easy to add fresh herbs to outdoor fare. The front pathway guides you towards the house past the artist’s studio with a generous river rock and basalt slip path, edged with lavender and lavender cotton, spilling off into fresh soft turf, perfect for summer days and barefoot enjoyment. “

I don’t know about you, but I’m truly in love with their dreamy back porch. Can’t you just imagine many an afternoon spent here sipping freshly squeezed lemonade and savouring the spectacular views? Truly refreshing.

This delightfully ordered vegetable garden makes me wish for larger pastures of my own so I could do something similar. How decadent to harvest fresh herbs and vegetables steps from your kitchen? Truly farm to table.

Kudos to Jenn of Paeonia Gardens on doing such a beautiful job of respecting the natural beauty and heritage of this property while updating it and giving it a true sense of design, order and function. You’ve definitely inspired my cottage dreams, my friend!

xo
s.

By |July 17th, 2013|0 Comments

Pemberton Cottage Landscape Design Project | Paeonia Gardens

Sorry for missing a day in our conversation about all things beautiful and inspiring. One word. Migraines. All this fluctuation in barometric pressure has not been gentle with me, but it’s nothing to complain about compared to people in some parts of Toronto who are still dealing with major flooding and power outages! All these dramatic signs of climate change make me want to light some candles at night and save on electricity just to take a bit of load off the grid.

I think the beauty of today’s post should make up for missing out on sharing something with you yesterday. I’m delighted to share another project from Jenn Hembruch of Paeonia Gardens. This one will be a two-parter – the “befores” today and some “afters” next week – but can I just say, this is a dream property?! Oh my goodness. The surrounding vistas are absolutely breathtaking. I cannot wait to see how Jenn will bring this project to life!

The Birken house is a piece of the past. Situated about 20 minutes outside of Pemberton BC {about 3 hours north of Vancouver}, this serene 100 year old home needed a complete landscape renovation. The interior was recently updated by the owners in a style very much in keeping with the home’s heritage and aesthetic, and they decided they were ready to tackle the garden next.

The clients wanted a cottage garden, a new lawn, a wall to help retain some of the grade in the front yard, new fencing, and some really unique “vintage” hard-scape details. 
“We were able to embark on the design process with a very clear vision of their goals,” says Jenn, “as they were able to get a feel for how to best utilize every last inch of the property after living there part time for the last few years.”
Birken House sits at the foot of spectacular mountains and is in a bit of a microclimate, with hotter dryer and windier weather conditions then nearby Pemberton. Nestled on the edge of a hundred acres, there are fruiting trees, such as Cherry and Apple, as well as a beautiful marsh in the distant neighboring field. 
Can you say s-t-u-n-n-i-n-g? With views like that, you would never need to go on vacation!
To whet your appetite a bit, here are some photos of the process of Jenn’s transformation of this beautiful piece of property. 
I truly cannot wait to see what you have done to transform this spectacular little piece of paradise, Jenn!
xo
s.
By |July 10th, 2013|3 Comments

A Backyard Beauty from Paeonia Gardens

I don’t know about you, but Springtime has me scheming and dreaming up ways to spend more time outdoors. Specifically, we are working on creating more of an outdoor living space in our garden so that our summer nights can be spent savouring the warm breeze and good company by the fire. There’s something so magical about an evening spent outdoors and the season is already far too brief, so we need to find ways to capitalize on it and make the most of the dreamy, temperate twilights ahead.

In the spirit of seeking out inspiration {for me and for you!}, I reached out to my friend Jenn Hembruch, a brilliant landscape designer on the West Coast. Jenn’s company, Paeonia Gardens, is a design + build company servicing the Sea To Sky Corridor {Vancouver, Squamish and Whistler BC} with a passion for sustainable, beautiful, creative outdoor spaces in Pacific Northwest gardens.

In addition to being a landscape design superstar, Jenn is also the mother of gorgeous twins, a loving wife, and a very active outdoorswoman. Truly inspiring in every sense!

Jenn has kindly shared one of her brilliant transformations with us today, that I think it will inspire many of you who have a love for clean, modern lines and gracious outdoor living.

THE BEFORE

Jenn’s “before” shots may feel a bit familiar – an outdoor space full of potential but totally lacking in design direction to start.

From the moment Jenn walked into the back yard, she had a clear vision of how the space should work. The clients were a young family with active kids who wanted an outdoor space to “be” in all year round. They needed space for kids {ie: lawn, trampoline, veggie patch} as well as an extension of entertaining space {outdoor dining, hot tub, fire bowl + lounge, etc}.

Jenn set to crafting a vision for this outdoor space. She says: “The client had already finished an update and remodel to the interior of the home, so it was time to revamp the back yard. Working with a modern garden theme, we chose grays and charcoal stone elements {concrete pavers, river rock} offset with the warmth of natural cedar wood in the decking, fence, and pergola.”

THE AFTER

“Keeping the garden low maintenance and user friendly, we worked with grasses and conifers. New Zealand Flax and Windmill Palms lend a lovely tropical feel to the finished space. The new fencing gives added privacy as does the new hedge of Black Stem Bamboo. I have always loved how Bamboo works in the garden: evergreen {year round interest}, a delicate texture, and the sound and movement of the leaves in the wind makes this a favourite plant to work with. The key is installing it properly in sturdy Bamboo Barrier so it stays healthy and contained.”


“Another key component to well done landscape design are the hardscape features. Wood and stone really serve gardens well, aiding in all year round interest, as well as complimenting the softness of the soft-scape. We added in various sized Basalt Boulders to ground the space and provide texture and height year round when the herbaceous plants go dormant. A finishing touch that always sets off a completed garden reno is landscape lighting, giving a lovely glow and ambience to the garden in the evening.”

I feel like I’m on vacation when I look through the “after” photos, Jenn! Truly inspiring – modern, but still soft, warm and inviting. Thanks for sharing your amazing gifts with us today!

Jenn has offered to share more of the projects she is working on in the weeks to come, so watch for more inspiration on how you can transform your outdoor space into an extension of your home!

xo
s.

By |June 5th, 2013|2 Comments