There it stood; a green tangled, mess. Like Medusa on a bad hair day, one look and you’d turn to stone. Overtaking the monstrosity was deemed impossible. It heavily guarded the back entrance of 4410, intimidating all passersby like the Balrog from Moria. This harrowing existence had to be defeated. With the power of his chainsaw, Brian slayed the giant hedge, dismantling its reign and revealing an old, glass-embedded birdbath and water pump. With the Bramble of Zuni now conquered, reclamation was in order. The backyard was to be rejuvenated into a retreat and social haven for ShelterBelt Design's employees, clients, friends, and family for the rest of time...
Read MorePlanting The Seeds. The Intent & Desires of ShelterBelt Design.
Before starting her own architecture firm in September of 2015, Nicole Delmage had a great understanding and idea of what starting her own firm would look like. The original direction and culture of the new firm was to be founded on building valuable relationships and providing exceptional design. Since opening the door to ShelterBelt Design, that vision has come a long way, evolving and expanding to many more horizons than initially anticipated.
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