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A view of the home’s main courtyard. An example of the structural engineering work GDC did at the property is the upright wooden beams, which were split in half, reinforced with structural steel, and joined back together again.

Our clients on this project were inspired by their travels to Asia and wanted to mimic this aesthetic at their DC property. We designed a water feature that effectively masks adjacent traffic noise and maintains a small footprint.
Water is commonly used in meditation as a symbol of the infinite flow that moves through blockages, and meditating while in water is seen as having many benefits. - rodger_family

This 6 foot tall, 8 foot wide mural is on a patio bridging the garden with the double doors to the kitchen. Cost $6550.

Busy professional with a small condominium garden wanted a Zen, clean space with easy-care plantings. The Asparagus ferns were baby-small at this point and have now grow tremendously to fill in the space.
Photos: Melisa Bleasdale

Using authentic materials and traditional Japanese landscaping, we transformed the structure into a Japanese Teahouse.

Photography by Rick Keating http://www.rickkeatingphotographer.com/

The wooden archway helps give inviting access to the backyard. It frames the accent boulder shown just beyond the granite walkway. Located in Bucks County, PA.

COLECCION ALEXANDRA has conceived this Spanish villa as their showcase space - intriguing visitors with possibilities that their entirely bespoke collections of furniture, lighting, fabrics, rugs and accessories presents to specifiers and home owners alike.
Project name: ALEXANDRA SHOWHOUSE
Interior design by: COLECCION ALEXANDRA
Furniture manufactured by: COLECCION ALEXANDRA
Photo by: Imagostudio.es
Asian style backyard viewing garden. Boulders and peastone with natural granite bridge, bluestone patio, natural stone bubbler, low voltage lighting and Japanese Maples. - Sallie Hill Design | Landscape Architecture | 339-970-9058 | salliehilldesign.com | photo ©2014 Brian Hill
We Feng Shui'ed and designed this 8 unit Furnished Corporate Rental in San Jose, CA. With respect to Feng Shui, all the colors we used are pumping up specific areas for the owner as well as the guests.
Inspired by the dividers of a Bento Box, stone lined compartments add interest and structure to this eco-friendly contemporary garden.
Photo Credit: Michele Lee Wilson
nice sanctuary theme - bernonbc


