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Joanne Green Landscape & Interior
This luxury 5 acre estate is one of our favourite projects, a 5 bedroom contemporary pavilion style residence with relaxed indoor / outdoor entertainment spaces, 25m mosaic tiled pool, expansive manicured lawns and home to one of Sydney’s finest private stables.
The gardens feature an array of established trees such as Magnolia Grandiflora, Jacaranda, Lilli Pilli Tuckaroo and Agonis to provide the property with shade and privacy. A wide variety of shrubs and ground cover are used to form interesting layers of colour and texture across the property including Frangipani’s, N.Z. Flax, Yucca’s, Gardenia’s, Murraya and Bird-of-Paradise, with striking selected succulents as accents.
US Door & More Inc
GLASS: Clear Beveled Low E
TIMBER: Mahogany
DOUBLE DOOR: 5'0", 5'4". 6'0" x 6'8" x 1 3/4"
LEAD TIME: 2-3 weeks
Anne Shutan
The movement in my doors is what makes each truly unique. Mahogany is the most stable wood of all. Most durable. I have also used other hardwoods (cherry, walnut, teak). With my favorite tool, the bandsaw, I am able to literally turn my sculptures inside out exposing the true middle of the tree, usually the most hidden and protected. Finding the soft, sensual nature inside a rough material is an exciting challenge. For me, warm wood sculptures and doors are a welcome relief from the frantic qualities of today’s world.
John Mast Construction, Inc.
Designed and Constructed by John Mast Construction, Photos by Wesley Mast
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