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FormLA Landscaping
Walking past the Retreat is a delight, rain or shine, and in any season. Lined with Cleveland, Pitchers and White Sage, the garden scents the street with a distinct array of minty-fresh fragrance year round. In spring, blooms add to the delight, as does the sweet scent of California Lilac floating down from the top of the slope.
Native Edge Landscape
The existing excavated limestone boulders were strategically repositioned to not only serve as functional components but also as visually striking features to the modified design of the dry creek pathways and planted areas.
The trees are viewed as an opportunity to utilize dark Whittlesey mulch to provide contrast, water retention, and tie in to other defined beds and oak clusters on the property.
The front walk is comprised of sawn limestone pavers surrounded by crushed limestone rock mulch and accented by river rock dry creek bed that follows through to the backyard. The pavers lead down to a poured-in-place concrete path that grants access to outdoor utilities and matches the driveway seamlessly.
J. Montgomery Designs, Inc.
Ipe wood decking with good neighbor fencing, stone capped veneer and landscaped edges. Modern table on top of Ipe wooden decking. Metal pergola with hanging bench swing.
National Association of the Remodeling Industry
Livit Site + Structure, Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, 2022 Regional CotY Award Winner, Residential Landscape Design/Outdoor Living Over $250,000
William Hicks Architecture
Converting an existing 2 season sunroom to a 4 season and replacing the small deck with a luxurious multi-level deck.
Archadeck - Columbus
Our clients' selected TimberTech composite decking in the Maritime Gray color. It’s the perfect contrast to the lighter siding on the home. For their deck railing, they selected Westbury black aluminum rail sections with white vinyl sleeves on the rail posts. For the deck skirting, we used the same TimberTech Maritime Gray decking used for the deck surface and steps.
Mjolnir Construction
This was an interesting location for a deck! Located at the side of the house is a little alcove, where our customers were looking to create an outdoor living area as an extension of their living room.
We framed this 11' x 14' deck using pressure treated wood with a limestone and patio stone base. Dark brown TimberTech composite decking was chosen to provide a suitable floor, and the underside of the deck was closed off with 5/4" vertical wood deck boards as skirting. To finish it all off we closed in the space with charcoal grey aluminum railing.
Thank you to our clients for providing the aerial shot!
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