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Accent Landscapes
This artificial turf practice putting green adds a fun landscape element for children and adults.
M. M. Moore Construction Company, Inc.
The original gardens of this Fort Worth estate date back to 1936 when the famous Kansas City landscape architecture firm Hare & Hare designed the grounds featuring sculpted boxwood english knot garden. The homeowner purchased the adjacent lot and called on the accomplished Dallas & Fort Worth architect Ralph Duesing to create a design to honor the original design but scale to encompass the full four and a half acres. This extensive remodel included the extension of the perimeter walls, wrought iron elements and the addition of a classical carved limestone lily pond and Diana sculptured pedestal by Davis Cornell.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
'Goldsturm' rudbeckia with 'Full Moon' coreopsis in the background.
Westhauser Photography
Just in Thyme Landscape Design
Each season, this yard shows off a new attraction but the bones of the garden keep it full and lush even without a lawn. Several fruit trees like this fig and raised veggie beds keep the clients well-fed!
Bailey Construction & Landscape Group, Inc
This landscape design covers the front and side yard. The yard was stripped down first. We installed a few boulder retaining walls, new planting beds, landscape lighting, sod, new plants, mulch, and new walkway.
Cornelian cherry dogwood (Cornus mas). Photo: Wikimedia Commons user Cayambe, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Phantom Screens
Located in Kelowna, BC, this private residence takes summer living completely outdoors. With lush gardens, fire pit, water feature and views to Okanagan Lake, the homeowners have turned their back porch to a true retreat.
Well known for hot summers, the residents of the Okanagan area enjoy warm weather from early spring until late fall. The homeowners required a solution that would provide shade from the sun and protection from insects, while retaining the views to the lake and the gardens.
In order to make the most of their back porch, homeowners selected Phantom’s motorized retractable screens that provide shelter from the blazing summer sun and do not block views to the outside or the fresh breeze from the lake. The selected mesh — E-Screen 7510 — offers maximum sun control and UV blockage, thereby maintaining cooler temperatures within the screened area. The motorized screens were recessed into the porch columns, staying out of sight unless lowered.
Iron Butterfly Design
Resin bound gravel driveway, retained by sandstone setts, with a planted border, brick wall and wooden fence
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