The Sanctuary May-June 2022

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OUTDOOR

Living THIS MANDEVILLE HOME IN THE SANCTUARY

After two years of enduring isolation and masks, it’s time to start entertaining, and what better place than your own divine home? Many area residents have turned their abodes into comfortable gathering spaces, where guests feel relaxed and welcomed, and where residents themselves feel the tranquility of a well-designed space which suits their own personal needs. Whether your idea of serenity is a pool and spa, or lush grounds that harken back to an English manor, landscape architects and designers are at the ready to transform any 14 | The Sanctuary Living

space into the home of your dreams. At The Sanctuary in Mandeville, homeowners started with nothing more than a plot of land, but by the time landscape architect Brian Sublette, in conjunction with the home’s architect, began to lay out an elaborate array of swirling parterres, the end result looked more like Versailles, than this 4-lot home on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain. “This particularly intricate pattern is arranged with Boxwoods,” explains Brian Sublette, ASLA, of Daly-Sublette. “One must be May - June 2022


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