The Meadow
S2E4 Waiting for Growth as the House and Garden Find Their Rhythm
Season 2, Episode 4
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20m
After returning from the beach, Lauren and David check on their garden and discover unexpected growth alongside new challenges. Reflections on years of moving sharpen the meaning of finally putting down roots, while design decisions focus on carving out personal spaces for each child. Stone garden walls rise, hand-carved bedroom doors take shape, and the renovation unfolds at its own pace—guided by patience, gratitude, and trust in the process.
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