Wabi-sabi
Detail of new patio including a grid of concrete pavers; warm-colored flagstone was re-used and introduced into the new seating area to play off the geometry as a touch of wabi sabi. The same honey-colored tones are seen in the river stones surrounding the patio's central cassia tree. Photo by Martin Cox.
Example of a trendy galley enclosed kitchen design in London with an undermount sink, glass-front cabinets, black cabinets, white backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island I mentioned at our meeting making the island look like a free standing piece, which we can do, or we can consider a water fall edge which is shown in this photo.
The existing patio was extended with a grid of concrete pavers; warm-colored flagstone was re-used and introduced into the new seating area to play off the geometry as a touch of wabi sabi. The same honey-colored tones are seen in the river stones surrounding the central cassia tree. The focal point of the space is a sculpture by Los Angeles potter Adam Silverman.
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