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Freedom Fence & Railing
Looking for stylish privacy that lasts for 20+ years? Aluminum fence installation is the solution you need! Homeowners and property owners in Pittsburgh, PA continue to choose aluminum fence installation because it’s low-maintenance, sleek, and affordable. The residential and commercial aluminum fencing that we install not only looks lovely but functions exceedingly well, too. The fence panels are powder coated with extreme attention to detail to help prevent chipping, scratching, and fading.
Thomas Wheaton Garden Design, LLC
A small, disused planting area in an urban neighborhood was converted into a tidy, productive kitchen garden by the addition of raised cedar beds.
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John Malick & Associates
Victorian Pool House
Architect: John Malick & Associates
Photograph by Jeannie O'Connor
Petros Design
This garden has been alive for over 20 years. The home has nested 3 generations and served as a space for weddings, church events, birthday parties, and many of lives everyday moments. The garden is designed to serve the birds, butterflies, and bees. Veggie boxes and flower boxes are designed to shelter bulbs and produce greens all year long.
Sarah Kay Garden Design
A bespoke storage box with a green roof for shade loving ferns and perennials is painted black to blend with the fencing and black exterior masonry wall which complements the interior styling.
Heather Dale Garden Design
Single blocks of colour were used in the borders for impact. Bulbs have been included to extend the season of interest throughout the year.
Laughlin Design Associates, Inc.
This is the second project designed and executed for this client. They wanted a colorful water wise landscape that would be low maintenance. Designer had to replace the crumbling retaining wall and build new steps and a walk way. Many colorful, water wise plants were used.
Rick Laughlin, APLD
Arrow. Land + Structures
--Historic / National Landmark
--House designed by prominent architect Frederick R. Schock, 1924
--Grounds designed and constructed by: Arrow. Land + Structures in Spring/Summer of 2017
--Photography: Marco Romani, RLA State Licensed Landscape Architect
Peter Reader Landscapes
The new raised planters are constructed from bricks matching the old walls and outbuildings.
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