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Westwork Architectural Studio
Rear patio and landscaping, with landscaping by Green Source Design. Lower patio area is bluestone and is adjacent to the walkout area of the lower level. The views to Lake Erie are amazing.
Melanie Driver Landscape and Garden Design
A gold mosaic tiled panel gives the kitchen view a bit of glamour and bounces light into a dark recess. The Cedar panels add warmth and soften acoustics. Bamboo and ferns are lowish maintenance
Photo Mel Driver
Native Edge Landscape
After this home was completely rebuilt in the established Barton Hills neighborhood, the landscape needed a reboot to match the new modern/contemporary house. To update the style, we replaced the cracked solid driveway with concrete ribbons and gravel that lines up with the garage. We built a retaining to hold back the sloped, problematic front yard. This leveled out a buffer space of plantings near the curb helping to create a welcoming accent for guests. We also introduced a comfortable pathway to transition through the yard into the new courtyard space, balancing out the scale of the house with the landscape.
Light Up Nashville
Low voltage landscape lights installed along driveway retaining wall. These downlights light the drive and provide safety and security to the property. Exterior lighting on estate home in Belle Meade, TN. Landscape landscape lighting and architectural lighting provided by Light Up Nashville
Pacific Garden Design
With a narrow driveway and leaning concrete retaining walls, parking was a major challenge at this 1938 brick Tudor on Spokane's South Hill. Crumbling concrete stairs added another layer of difficulty, and after a particularly rough winter, the homeowners were ready for a change. The failing concrete walls were replaced with stacked boulders, which created space for a new, wider driveway. Natural stone steps offer access to the backyard, while the new front stairs and sidewalk provide a safe route to the front door. The original iron railings were preserved and modified to be reused with the new stairs.
FormLA Landscaping
California native slope saving plants and retaining wall create space for a colorful and comfortable outdoor living space. Photo: Orly Olivier
Neils Lunceford, Inc.
Rouse Residence in Keystone, CO
Company: Neils Lunceford, Inc.
Website: www.neilslunceford.com
Phone: 970-468-0340
Photo Credit: Dan Skinner
Professional Landscaping Company
A drought tolerant and deer resistant landscaping with lots interest with Russian Sage and Salvia. The boulders and stone edging provide a natural feel to the landscaping.
Pacific Garden Design
A full-scale makeover was necessary to address drainage issues and create a low-maintenance landscape. It also offered an opportunity to incorporate the homeowner's love of Japanese Zen gardens. We designed a contemplative space that melds the traditional Zen aesthetic with Northwest plants and materials.
Cobbled basins help capture and infiltrate roof runoff, while flagstones set into the gravel create a more structured path to the back yard.
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