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Ginkgo Leaf Studio
A linear planting of 'Green Velvet' buxus interrupts a line of 'Skyracer' molinia.
Westhauser Photography
Cascade Outdoor Design
This riverfront property received a major facelift while keeping with the traditional style of the home. Working between an existing bulkhead and a covered patio off the back of the house, we incorporated various design elements to add plenty of "rooms" for the homeowners to entertain in. The linear pool features an elevated inset spa, with infinity edge. The pool deck, landing, and cabana floor are travertine. Brick stairs and walls match the existing brick from the property. A linear fire pit sits in a sunken gravel patio, to create a more intimate space and soften the feel of the hardscape surround. Raised planters break up space and add a bright pop of color, encouraging butterflies and birds to visit often.
Photo by Josh Mauser
Merrifield Garden Center
A decorative stone post and lentil detail makes this fireplace unique. The warmth of the wood-burning fire extends the use of this seating area into the cooler months.
Designed and installed by Merrifield Garden Center.
Eisler Landscapes
Eisler Landscapes created this pond and fireplace pavilion with a concrete patio and dining space for large gatherings.
LandCrafters, LLC
The gas fire pit casts a warm glow to the landscape as if it was always there. LED lighting as path lights and wall lights illuminate the paving, while a Pekin Lilac tree is illuminated by an uplight.
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The goal of this landscape design and build project was to create a simple patio using peastone with a granite cobble edging. The patio sits adjacent to the residence and is bordered by lawn, vegetable garden beds, and a cairn rock water feature. Designed and built by Skyline Landscapes, LLC.
Pacific Garden Design
While these homeowners' 1966 Asian-inspired rancher was built for entertaining, the backyard wasn't living up to its potential. A combination of crumbling composite and wood decks wasn't functional and had become an eyesore, so they were replaced with an expanded single-level PVC deck. A new paver patio features a sunken fire pit and inset bench rocks, providing further space for entertaining. Additionally, a paver path wraps around the existing retaining wall and ramps up to the deck, providing a barrier-free entry to the house that will enable the homeowners to age in place.
Studio H Landscape Architecture
Succulents and agave's in decorative pebble near an ipe wood deck with built-in seating an a prefabricated fire pit by restoration hardware.
Studio H Landscape Architecture
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