by Natalie Hager | Aug 18, 2009 | Blog
I really like using outdoor garden stools inside a living room as a side table. They’re versatile and introduce a new unique material. While the antique Chinese garden stools can be quite expensive, I found some great reproductions that won’t break your...
by Natalie Hager | Aug 14, 2009 | Blog, Uncategorized
As promised, here is my plan of how to make the retail area of Green Hills greener and more walkable. Here are a couple plans to show how we can do this.Above is an existing plan of the current Green Hills (white=buildings/parking structures, green=green space,...
by Natalie Hager | Aug 10, 2009 | Blog, Uncategorized
Last Friday, I tagged along with three avid Scott Antique Market goers in Atlanta. What a wonderful day! I found so many great pieces and was filled with inspiration. I left with a few good finds, and I will definitely be returning. Thanks, ladies, for letting me join...
by Natalie Hager | Aug 6, 2009 | Blog, Uncategorized
Greening Green Hills starts with adding more vegetation and making the land more biker and pedestrian friendly. Let’s take the Hill Center as an example: the layout is such that you park your car and walk to your destination. There are pedestrian crossings and...
by Natalie Hager | Aug 5, 2009 | Blog, Uncategorized
It is has always baffled me why the congested retail area of Green Hills in Nashville has never been walkable. What I mean by walkable is this: park your car and walk to your destination instead of idling for 10 minutes in the ‘parking-lot-of-a-road’...