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Accent Landscapes
Built of manufactured stone, with a natural flagstone cap, this fire pit runs off of the home propane tank.
Photo by Roger Haywood
Urban Design Associates
Organic Southwestern style entry gate with stone walls and rustic sconces.
Architect: Urban Design Associates
Interior Designer: Bess Jones Interiors
Builder: R-Net Custom Homes
Photography: Dino Tonn
Edger Landscape Design
When clients like lots of flower color in their front yard I like perennials that bloom over a long season and don't need much maintenance until the fall clean-up such as this Russell Pritchard Geranium.
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Concrete pool terrace with pebble filled expansion joints.
Gravel paths and dry climate grasses. Some concrete and some Bluestone pavings.
Jill Davis Design
Add landscape lighting, to light your way to and from the lake. Lights always bring drama and beauty to amy landscape design.
Landscape Logic
These are decorative metal privacy panels placed on the side yard. We planted Podocarpus between for fillets and star jasmine vine to climb on them. Of course we put lights behind them to create a silhouette effect.
Shearon Design Collective
This project was driven by a commitment to sustainability and repurposing existing materials, seamlessly blending the old with the new while minimizing waste. The goal was to transform the backyard into a lush garden oasis with a low-water and low-maintenance design. Despite challenges posed by the property's proximity to the golf course and specific guidelines, a harmonious integration of desert plant life and low-water lush plants was achieved. Reusing existing materials and replacing natural grass with synthetic turf minimized water usage, while strategic plant placement utilized run-off water for sustainable irrigation. Navigating the constraints imposed by the Country Club, the project created a cohesive outdoor space and repurposed cobblestones to bridge the gap between the golf course and the rear of the property. This project achieved a balance between ecological consciousness and aesthetic beauty, allowing the garden oasis to coexist harmoniously with the golf course backdrop, providing the clients with a serene and vibrant landscape that aligns with their vision and respects the natural resources of the community.
BE Landscape Design
This front yard went from water hogging grass and old school roses, to a flourishing native garden. As an added echo perk, we repurposed broken cement to create a little retaining wall and parkway path.
Ornamental Gardens by Lisa
The cobble puddles are on both sides of the driveway for balance in the landscape. The same planting palette is used to create an appearance of the driveway going through the landscape.
Ambiance Garden Design, LLC
Updated landscape to address lack of curb appeal in neighborhood. This landscape creates flow and interest throughout the property. A rock garden was installed in the back yard to address erosion and drainage issues at end of the back area.
Southview Design
No yard is too small for a pool. This “plunge pool,” is fed by a waterfall and is perfect for lounging, staying cool, and listening to the sounds of the woods to relax.
A plunge pool is a small, shallow pool built for the purpose of lounging, wading, and cooling off instead of for swimming and exercising. Some homeowners prefer them because of their lower costs to build, smaller sizes, easier maintenance, and reduced water requirements.
Photography by John Wiese
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