Nick and Kathryn Highland took advantage of their multi-level yard by creating two unique relaxation spots unified by flagstone steps and an abundance of vibrant flowers and trees. And the result made them the winners of Seattle Homes & Lifestyles’ first-ever Gardens We Love contest.
The arbor has a soothing fountain and a reflecting mirror, and is accessible by a walkway lined with huckleberry-stone walls. A glass conservatory provides a cool oasis for the homeowners in summer and a haven for delicate plants in winter. Amongst the full-bodied greenery are bright and varied punctuations of color: dahlias, hydrangeas, peonies and foxglove. The Highlands’ landscape has the charm of a cottage garden and the simple elegance of nature.
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Along the flagstone walkway, the Highlands planted magenta lupine and pink peonies (left), as well as purple lamium, fuschia, blue cone flower, iris and lavender (right).
| The far wall, assembled by Nick Highland, is made of huckleberry stone and punctuated by red, pink and white impatiens. The multi-level beds in the foreground give the garden depth. |
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| Flagstone steps, foxglove and lupine lead the way to the homemade arbor and gate. | Pink, red and white petunias make a cheerful frame for the glass conservatory. |