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Private Gardens of the Pacific Northwest

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About Private Gardens Of The Pacific Northwest

Product Description An exclusive retreat into the verdant, lush residential gardens of the Pacific Northwest. Private Gardens of the Pacific Northwest is a stunning exploration of 20 lush private gardens. These sprawling estates, small sanctuaries, and artful retreats capture the natural beauty of the verdant Pacific Northwest, each one splashed with hints of boldness, modernity, artistry, and exquisiteness. Capturing the personality of those who cultivate them, these gardens have their stories told through the words of renowned author Brian Coleman, who takes readers through the flourishing natural beauty that the northwestern coast has to offer.   Review “Browsing through this lushly illustrated book is like spending a day exploring secret spaces. Most readers won't be able to cultivate dream gardens like these, but anyone will be able to find inspiration for their own garden here.” -- Pauline Theriault ― Library Journal Reviews Published On: 2021-08-01 “… a little gem on our bookshelves.” ― Bookshelves & Teacups Published On: 2021-07-20 “… the book is an immersive compendium of garden creation stories (the inspiration, the purpose, the sometimes less-than-stellar soil), all of which end happily with a stunning garden.” ― Sunset Magazine Published On: 2021-07-01 “Coleman’s inspiring new book with photographer William Wright … reflects the wide range of creativity homeowners bring to the plant love in our region.” ― Oregon Home Magazine Published On: 2021-07-29 “Gardens do indeed provide green solace, and [this book] provides pages of balm. Perhaps it’s more than coincidence that Seattle-based author Brian D. Coleman is also a practicing psychiatrist. Wright’s photography for this book is verdant eye candy, and if you want to try to replicate some of that magic, Coleman thoughtfully provides both common and Latin plant names in the photo captions. With this information, you can track down some specimens to add to a haven of your own creation.” -- Barbara Lloyd McMichael, The Bookmonger ― Our Coast Magazine Published On: 2021-09-08 “ Private Gardens of the Pacific Northwest is a book about dreams come to life. It shows the reader not only how a few talented individuals brought their pastoral visions to fruition, but provides inspiration on how any garden-lover can make their own fantasy a reality. With hundreds of vibrant images and descriptions that immerse the reader in the verdant playgrounds of the Pacific Northwest, the result is a book that isn’t so much about identifying species and describing techniques, but one about how a particular space can evoke an emotion.” -- Kristine Lofgren ― Gardener's Path Published On: 2021-09-07 “You'll be inspired by the beauty and the striking designs, and you'll be tempted to try the gorgeous plant combinations in your own garden at home.  It's a book that belongs on every designer's bookshelf.” -- Jane Berger ― Garden Design Online Published On: 2021-09-11 About the Author Brian D. Coleman, MD, divides his time between Seattle and New York. An old-house enthusiast, he has transformed his home into a stunning vista and developed an active second career as an architectural writer. Brian is the author of 21 books on the decorative arts, including the recent titles Zuber, Farrow & Ball, Fortuny, and D. Porthault. He has written numerous articles on architecture, interior design, and historic home design for magazines and is an editor-at-large for Old-House Interiors.   William Wright specializes in architectural assignments. Born and raised on Long Island, New York, Bill moved to Seattle in 1987. Along with projects commissioned by architects and interior designers, his photography has been featured in numerous publications including Sunset, Old House Interiors, Romantic Homes, Victorian Homes, and SeattleHomes and Lifestyles.