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Removing her Southern California lawn was therapy
Even here, in the scorching summer heat of Altadena, Seriina Covarrubias’ front yard feels cool and inviting under the dappled shade of a magnificent elm tree. “I thought it was going to take longer for a natural habitat to materialize,” Covarrubias says of her two-year-old garden, which is filled with fragrant coastal scrub. “The birds feel so comfortable here they made a nest on the ground,” she adds, reaching down to reveal a black phoebe’s nest beneath a foothill sedge (Carex tumulicola). Sages and ceonothuses thrive under the canopy of an elm tree. (Mariah Tauger / Los Angeles Times) More than thirsty birds have flocked to her garden since she…
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Home design ideas: A case where removing windows made for a better bathroom
To make way for double vanities and a walk-in shower in this bath, the designer removed a whirlpool tub and made the window smaller.Tamara Flanagan Desiree Burns’ clients, a young family that relocated to Dover from the city, had no need for the bulky whirlpool tub in the primary bath. They did, however, want a walk-in shower and double vanities, not to mention a crisp, clean feel. Simply removing the tub wouldn’t be enough; to make room for two vanities, Burns had to contend with the room’s giant Palladian window. By getting rid of the window’s two side components, and highlighting the central arched portion with a bench beneath it,…