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SCJ Studio Landscape Architecture
A small space was reimagined for clients on Lake Washington by Landscape Architect Mark S. Garff. In this photo a gabion basket wall holds back the steep slope, creating a flat garden area for viewing. A new horizontal board fence adds privacy and creates an intimate seating area at the water's edge. Photos by Mark S. Garff.
Cording Landscape Design
Monetti Custom Homes built this incredible pergola so that visitors can seek shelter from the sun. We are loving the pattern cast on the teak deck! Torulosa juniper are placed as a privacy screen along the property line, while hydrangea brighten up the planting bed.
Christensen Landscape Services
Hung between two rustic cedar posts, a woven cord hammock is the family's favorite for shaded summer reading.
Catnik Design Studio
The client brief was to design a limestone wall, new entrance and pathway for beach access and a coastal garden that could withstand the southern ocean elements.
The wall curves in reference to the Boomer Beach waves and give some protection to the plants behind.
The plant list was extensive. Texture and foliage were a strong driver in plant selection. The pebble and sleeper path reference the Cockle Train railway that runs the length of the garden.
Residential | garden design | ocean planting
Completed | 2020
Designer | Cathy Apps, catnik design studio
Landscape | AHLG (Adelaide Hills Lawns & Gardens)
Soil Conditioners | Neutrog Australia
Lighting | LED Outdoors Architectural
Brett Maloney Landscapes, LLC
Rock garden with stone stairway leading to guest parking. This garden is filled with hardy, sun loving perennials such as: Sedum, Coreopsis, Yucca, Cerastium, Thyme, Euphorbia, Salvia, Russian Sage and Knockout Roses. Photo by Landscape Artist: Brett D. Maloney.
Vincelli Construction & Restorations
Kayak / Paddle board covered rack, Cedar plank roof , cedar rafters and brackets
Landis Garden Design
Shoreline restoration on the Northern Neck of Virginia. Salt marsh restored after removal of invasive phragmites. Native grasses, like Spartina, and salt marsh hay, help to clean the marsh and restore the beachfront.
JK Design Custom Landscapes inc.
handcrafted stairway is kept together by railroad ties and nails. pathway allows beach access and erosion control in this large ravine.
Planned Environment Associates
The small bluestone terrace was separated from the street by a low limestone seat wall and planted berm.
Christensen Landscape Services
Natural ledge stone planted with ground cover phlox surrounded by lush plantings.
Windscapes Landscaping
Cracked bluestone patio with brick border. Summer flowering perennials and annuals.
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