Steel & Wood Moon Gate, Söng Ranch Project
Cheri Stringer, Founder of TLC Gardens, Uses
Steel to Bring Elegance & Quality to a Space
Steel has become the quintessential element in the outdoor living space. From function to form, steel has the power to take an outdoor space to the next level, adding a touch of modern sophistication and sustainability. Using steel to create unique outdoor features has become a passion of Cheri Stringer, principal partner and lead designer at TLC Gardens design build firm in Colorado. TLC Gardens’ team has harnessed the strength and adaptability of this timeless material in their outdoor renovations and in the new signature line of TLC Steel products.
For almost 20 years, Cheri and the TLC team have been on a mission to create outdoor environments of lasting meaning, value and joy by connecting their clients to nature.
“Steel elevates our client’s lives,” says Cheri. “It brings enjoyment and a sophisticated elegance to the outdoor living experience.”
Designing with steel in the outdoors allows landscape designers to integrate features aesthetically and functionally from design to construction, while also elevating the impact of the end design. Uses for steel in the modern outdoor space include framing, creating transition, textural contrast, compression, playfulness, artistic functionality, privacy and enhancement of view corridors and flow patterns, to name a few.
"Steel elements can be
simultaneously structural & sculptural."
The steel and wood moon gate crafted for TLC’s Söng Ranch project is a stunning example of steel’s multidimensional uses. In this unique outdoor environment, the custom steel and cedar moon gate frames the Tai Chi studio space, emphasizing the transition between public practice space and the client’s private residence. The steel structure underlying the wood reinforces the moon shape and creates a view corridor of the natural boulder water feature within.
When designing and building with steel, consider sheet thickness and tensile strength for structural endurance. For instance, the center piece of the moon gate was made from thinner gauge steel for added flexibility to fit the moon curve. Alternatively, the steel utility enclosure required a thick, durable gauge steel to be able to add insulation from road noise.
Whether it be a residential or commercial outdoor environment, the possibilities for creative solutions and innovation with steel are infinite. Steel elevates the outdoor experience and leaves a lasting impression.
Cheri Stringer is the founder of TLC Gardens, entrepreneur and award-winning landscape designer.
Email: cs.design.space@gmail.com