June/July 2023

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Cracking the Case When determining whether the bugs in your garden are good or bad—it’s important to know what to look for. The first step in discovering the identity of your outdoor guests is to...
In 1986, the rose became America’s national flower, succeeding where more than 70 bills had previously failed.  While the rose is an international symbol of beauty and courage, it is an interesting...
“Plants add to the quality of life,” says Marlon Taubenheim. “They provide that intangible joy that material things can’t give you.” So, when spouses Marlon and Dave Taubenheim purchased their...
Imagine being able to walk through your new-build home or remodel and see exactly what the completed project will look like—before construction has even begun. The clients of Ellie Redders Interiors...
  At least once or twice a year, one couple in Des Peres heads to the mountains of Colorado where they love to ski, hike and ride bikes. They recently finished their basement and had it designed to...
Patterns are found everywhere in design but when they are found in architecture the beauty of the repeated elements, curves and angles can become abstract in form. A winding staircase, beautiful...

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