01/17/2026
Nature-forward designs by Equestrian Gardens.
Our work begins outside 🌲
At WEC, the gardens are beautifully crafted and carefully maintained by their gardening team. Each barn is anchored by a signature evergreen layered with lush groundcover that stays green even through winter, and framed by striking crape myrtles that, even without leaves, remain an architectural presence thanks to their sculptural form and beautiful bark.
Canterbury Farm happened to have one of the best locations at Barn T — the perfect place to begin outdoors and then thoughtfully carry that design language inside.
Before we design interiors, we study what already exists.
That philosophy guided our work at Canterbury. Inside, we echoed the surrounding landscape with living plants like bromeliads, orchids, and snake plants along with warm natural materials, layered textures, and a palette designed to quiet the eye and settle the nervous system.
Living plants matter. Unlike artificial decor, real plants respond to light, air, and care. They subtly improve air quality, regulate humidity, and introduce natural variation and movement — signals our nervous systems instinctively recognize as calming.
These rooms are living rooms for the barn — places to sit, think, meet, and reset.
Horses are extraordinarily sensitive to their environments. When the people who care for them move through calmer, more grounded spaces, that steadiness carries through the entire barn.
Wellness in an equestrian setting is holistic. It starts outside. It continues inside. And it lives in the harmony between people, place, and horse.
Thank you to Canterbury Farm and WEC for providing the canvas to bring this winter circuit barn to life.
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