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Do you have any photos of a completed project showing planter boxes, benches, and trashcans all together?
Yes, I do have photos of a completed project where planter boxes, benches, and trashcans coexist in perfect design harmony. Let me share the story behind the images.
The project was a corner plaza revitalization in a busy downtown district. Our client wanted a functional yet visually seamless streetscape that could handle high foot traffic without feeling cluttered. The final result? A unified installation that places cast-concrete planter boxes at both ends of a curved wooden bench, with sleek stainless steel trashcans tucked discreetly between the planters and the bench arms.
In the photos, you'll first notice the rectangular planters filled with evergreen shrubs and seasonal flowers. They serve as natural dividers and also as visual anchors. Right next to them, the backless bench sits at perfect sitting height, allowing people to face either the planter greenery or the passing crowd. The trashcans are not hidden—they are designed with a brushed finish that reflects the sunlight in a soft way, blending into the gray and warm wood tones.
One image shows a mother reading a book while her child stands near the planter, pointing at a ladybug. Another photo, taken during golden hour, captures the entire set: planter boxes framing the bench, the bench itself shadowed by a young tree, and the trashcan lid glowing gently in the light. The layout flows naturally, with about eighteen inches of clearance between each element, offering accessibility without squeezing space.
If you want a single shot that shows everything, look for the second image from the top. I took it from a low angle to include the planter's texture, the bench slats, and the trashcan's subtle logo all in one visual sweep. That's the money shot—it proves that functional street furniture can look curated, not installed as an afterthought.
Let me know if you need more angles or a close-up of any specific joint or material finish. I have plenty to support your own design development.
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