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Catnik Design Studio
The client brief was to design a limestone wall, new entrance and pathway for beach access and a coastal garden that could withstand the southern ocean elements.
The wall curves in reference to the Boomer Beach waves and give some protection to the plants behind.
The plant list was extensive. Texture and foliage were a strong driver in plant selection. The pebble and sleeper path reference the Cockle Train railway that runs the length of the garden.
Residential | garden design | ocean planting
Completed | 2020
Designer | Cathy Apps, catnik design studio
Landscape | AHLG (Adelaide Hills Lawns & Gardens)
Soil Conditioners | Neutrog Australia
Lighting | LED Outdoors Architectural
Sudbury Design Group
Located in one on the country’s most desirable vacation destinations, this vacation home blends seamlessly into the natural landscape of this unique location. The property includes a crushed stone entry drive with cobble accents, guest house, tennis court, swimming pool with stone deck, pool house with exterior fireplace for those cool summer eves, putting green, lush gardens, and a meandering boardwalk access through the dunes to the beautiful sandy beach.
Photography: Richard Mandelkorn Photography
Mark S. Garff, Landscape Architect
On Lake Washington, an existing pool terrace was disconnected from the rest of the yard and and waterfront. The site had a challenging slope, but it was no match for a thoughtful design and some earth moving equipment! A retaining wall at the edge of the existing pool was replaced with a wide, generous stair welcoming guests to a new, bocce-style terrace below complete with gas fire pit and stunning views. A gentle, winding path leads down to a waters-edge patio with intersecting stone and concrete patterns creating a visually dynamic experience. A small sandy beach and generous lawn complete the experience. A California style planting palette with beach groundcover, perennials and elegant, flowing grasses highlighted with LED low-voltage outdoor lighting complete the vacation-home-in-the-city feel.
Photography by: Miranda Estes
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
ransform your container gardens with these wonderful holiday combinations, incorporating mixed holiday greens of white pine, cedar, fraser fir, evergreen magnolia, sugar pine cones, blue eucalyptus, white birch branches and red winter berries.
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
Elemental Design Group
This coastal garden is a vibrant oasis of sustainable beauty. It features a welcoming wood entry deck that serves as a charming focal point and offers a seamless transition from the indoors to the outdoors. The garden showcases an array of colorful drought-tolerant perennials, thoughtfully chosen not only for their vibrant blooms but also for their ability to attract and nourish local pollinators.
Uccello Development, LLC
The cottage style exterior of this newly remodeled ranch in Connecticut, belies its transitional interior design. The exterior of the home features wood shingle siding along with pvc trim work, a gently flared beltline separates the main level from the walk out lower level at the rear. Also on the rear of the house where the addition is most prominent there is a cozy deck, with maintenance free cable railings, a quaint gravel patio, and a garden shed with its own patio and fire pit gathering area.
Sudbury Design Group
Located in one on the country’s most desirable vacation destinations, this vacation home blends seamlessly into the natural landscape of this unique location. The property includes a crushed stone entry drive with cobble accents, guest house, tennis court, swimming pool with stone deck, pool house with exterior fireplace for those cool summer eves, putting green, lush gardens, and a meandering boardwalk access through the dunes to the beautiful sandy beach.
Photography: Richard Mandelkorn Photography
Greenwise Organic Lawn Care and Landscape Design
Greenwise helped an Evanston home owner gain better beach access and turn unusable lakefront space into a beautiful summer retreat and al fresco yoga studio. The space was cleared of concrete and box elders, then re-set with boulders. New and existing plantings define a terrace nestled into the waterfront with a Pennsylvania fieldstone fire pit as a focal point.
photo by Sandro Nandiko
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