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Gravel To Gold, Inc.
We designed this sprawling landscape at our Spanish Revival style project in Rancho Santa Fe to reflect our clients' vision of a colorful planting palette to compliment the custom ceramic tile mosaics, hand made iron work, stone and tile paths and patios, and the stucco fire pit and walls. All of these features were designed and installed by Gravel To Gold, Inc.
O'hana Art Environments
Contemporary pots with a rustic wall and gate show that seemingly different styles can be blended together in harmony.
US Stone Industries
Prairie Shell Rubble installed on site walls to compliment traditional brick pavers.
JLM Construction
Showing:
*Two custom pillars with planter boxes made of Travertine
*Native succulents to have a pop of interest for guests entering the yard.
*Travertine entry pad to welcome the material used for the rest of the hardscape throughout the yard.
Valley One Gates and Access
Wrought iron gate and fence installation in Mountain View, CA.
Custom design for these amazing clients!
For more details please contact us (669) 261-0466 or visit www.valley1gates.com
Admiral Construction LLC
Quick facelift of front porch and entryway in the Houston Heights to welcome in the warmer Spring weather.
Bethencourt Gallardo Estudio
Reforma integral de esta moderna casa en la prestigiosa urbanización de Aravaca en Madrid.
Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd.
Covered porch of new addition to 1830s historic farmhouse with white railings and columns, wood decking, hanging lanterns and ceiling fans.
The Bazeley Partnership
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a Conservation Area, Harwood Cottage is a Grade II Listed, three bedroom, Georgian cottage located within Old Town in the heart of the iconic North Cornwall coastal village of Boscastle.
The restoration was led by careful consideration of context and materiality. Early engagement with Cornwall Council’s Conservation Officer contributed to the successful outcome of a planning application to replace poorly constructed and unsympathetic modern additions at the rear of the property. The new accommodation delivered an extended kitchen and dining area at ground floor with a new family bathroom above.
Creating a relationship between the house and the extensive gardens, including an idyllic stream which meanders through Boscastle, was a critical element of the brief. This was balanced finely against the sensitivity of the Listed building and its historical significance.
The use of traditional materials and craftmanship ensured the character of the property was maintained, whilst integrating modern forms, materials and sustainable elements such as underfloor heating and super-insulation under the gables made the house fit for contemporary living.
Photograph: Indigo Estate Agents
Kim Rooney Design
Landscape by Kim Rooney
Before and after - The bland yard needs a redo!
Fire, Water, Wood, & Rock - A Northwest modern garden for family and friends
Garden and Outdoor Space with a Gate and with Columns Ideas and Designs
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