Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Sorry Skipper!

Love Melbourne Landscape Designer Eugene Gilligan's work!

















All images: Eugene Gilligan



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16 comments:

  1. That courtyard with the pool? Died. Heaven :)

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  2. Love these, and especially the roses!

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  3. Fantastic Millie...it flows beautifully and I love all the details. The top image is perfect!

    Jeanne xx

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  4. what's not to love.
    it is so private and chic.

    xx

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  5. Wow! I love it.
    What a dreamy lush garden.

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  6. Very beautiful. A modern twist on royal landscapes. Love it. Heidi

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  7. Such classic, lovely landscape beauty. I was there for a moment -- and very happy for the change in scenery! Roland

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  8. I always wanted to be one of two things, 1. an architect 2. a landscape designer I became neither / : The pool setting is breathtaking. Eugene's work is incredible Millie. A thrill to see. Hope you all had a terrific Easter?

    Have a great week kiddo! xx Deb

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  9. I agree. His work is great! I have now collected each pic for later reference. Many thanks,Fiona

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  10. All so beautiful...love the climbing roses!!

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  11. Beautiful work from Eugene, thanks for the lovely images. BIG THANKS also for stopping by First House the other day, I was very chuffed :) Royal wedding football game, what a hilarious option. But you're right, it will keep the menfolk occupied :) Nicolex

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  12. Such beautiful orderly opulence. But MOTH will do even better in your place; I just know he will.

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  13. i'd be happy to be stuck on an island with this gilligan! love that rose covered trellis...

    xo
    brooke

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  14. ooh that arbor with flowerrs is GORGEOUS!!!

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  15. Wow! What beautiful gardens! I wonder if he will come and landscape my tiny plot in north Texas? :)

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And none will hear the postman's knock
Without a quickening of the heart.
For who can bear to feel himself forgotten?
~W.H. Auden

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