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Himsben Design Studio, LLC
In this urban context, we were tasked with finding a low-maintenance landscape solution for our client who travels extensively for work. Our award-winning design created a new seating area centered around a fire pit with bench seating and built-in LED lights to create a destination in the landscape. Our design incorporated low-maintenance materials and hearty plantings to create a serene escape from the city that requires very little upkeep. Large planters display seasonal annuals and frame the raised deck area.
EcoLawn SB
Modern built-in concrete seating area includes custom made couch cushions and a geometric fire pit. Surrounded by synthetic grass and flagstone, this side yard has multiple sitting areas. Looking out over Santa Barbara and the Channel Islands, these patios give an unobstructed view.
K. Dakin Design Inc.
K. Dakin Design won the 2018 CARE award from the Custom Builder and Remodeler Council of Denver for the reimagination of the landscape around this classic organic-modernist home designed by Charles Haertling. The landscape design is inspired by the original home and it’s materials, especially the distinct, clean lines of the architecture and the natural, stone veneer found on the house and landscape walls. The outlines of garden beds, a small patio and a water feature reiterate the home’s straight walls juxtaposed against rough, irregular stone facades and details. This sensitivity to the architecture is clearly seen in the triangular shapes balanced with curved forms.
The clients, a couple with busy lives, wanted a simple landscape with lawn for their dogs to fetch balls. The amenities they desired were a spa, vegetable beds, fire pit, and a water feature. They wanted to soften the tall, site walls with plant material. All the material, such as the discarded, stone veneer and left-over, flagstone paving was recycled into new edging around garden areas, new flagstone paths, and a water feature. The front entry walk was inspired by a walkway at Gunnar Asplund’s cemetary in Sweden. All plant material, aside from the turf, was low water, native or climate appropriate.
Photo credit: Michael de Leon
Urban Oasis Landscape Design
The pergola creates a dappled shade to relax in and the decorative panels give much needed privacy from the neighbors.
Giardinello Landscape & Design, LLC
Back Yard renovation that included re-grading the existing space and the construction of a decorative, travertine, split - faced retaining wall, custom outdoor kitchen with bartop, travertine patios, custom fire feature, artificial turf and new planters. Colorful, desert plants were added to compliment the yard.
A J Miller Landscape Architecture PLLC
The garden space faces north so gets morning sun then mostly in the shade. In the summer especially it is lovely to sit here have breakfast and later in the day under the large Sugar Maple a cool spot to relax and grill.
I am asked all the time are there any shade plants to use! as you can see the garden is constantly changing from spring bulbs and spring flowers to summer and fall color. The gravel terrace provides a simple and affordable surface and very European.
Landscapia
Photos by Cameron Botfield.
We have designed and built this garden to create a modern and creative use of space for our customer to enjoy for years to come.
As an approved Marshalls Register installer we have access to some unbelievably great products that we been able to use to create this stunning space. We have used the very best in Marshalls porcelain paving, sawn veneer walling and sawn sandstone sets, softened by an array of gorgeous plants from Brookfield Nurseries.
We are so pleased how this one has turned out!
SCJ Studio Landscape Architecture
In Seattle's Fremont neighborhood SCJ Studio designed a new landscape to surround and set off a contemporary home by Coates Design Architects. The narrow spaces around the tall home needed structure and organization, and a thoughtful approach to layout and space programming. A concrete patio was installed with a Paloform Bento gas fire feature surrounded by lush, northwest planting. A horizontal board cedar fence provides privacy from the street and creates the cozy feeling of an outdoor room among the trees. LED low-voltage lighting by Kichler Lighting adds night-time warmth .
Photography by: Miranda Estes Photography
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Two red Cordyline Australis flank the entry into the rear garden. Beyond the dining and fire pit areas, the lawn serves as play space for grandkids, as well as overflow space for entertaining.
Photos by Caitlin Atkinson
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