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Barbara Wilson Landscape Architect, LLC
The front facade of the house was planted with decorative boulders, shrubs and grasses to compliment the modern house and provide an Asian feel. The gravel mulch was selected to compliment the color of house designed by Peter Cadoux Architect of Westport, CT. Low maintenance plantings were a requirement for the owner.
Garden Stories
The horizontal cedar fence was installed with a staggered pattern without any repeating seams. This makes for a more difficult installation than a typical panel fence, but the results speak for itself: continuous uninterrupted lines. Photo: James Wilson
Accent Landscapes
A blend of native grasses and wildflowers looks great and transitions into the surrounding open space. In addition to looking great, this area is low maintenance and water friendly.
Rue Sherwood Landscape Design, LLC
Rue Sherwood Landscape Design
A new home overlooking the salt marsh called for a naturalistic planting with multi-seasonal interest. Grades were modified to integrate the house and terraces with the surrounding landscape, and a sharp embankment was softened with a retaining wall and planting. Specimen trees, shrub borders, grasses and perennials connect the house with the landscape and help to define exterior spaces.
Quoin Design & Renovations; P&L Properties
Custom Dog Run. Separate Run, Accessible from Family Room / sun room & gate to full yard. Chicken wire runs under 100% of run space to discourage digging. Far pebbled area is limed for potty. Astroturf area can be covered with sun sail and doubles as doggy "wash" area. Pebble path to door helps clean off dirty paws before entering house.
Kim Comeaux
Quarry Mill
This residence uses the Quarry Mill's Sister Bay natural thin stone veneer to give this privacy wall a stately appearance. Sister Bay stones bring a relaxing blend of light tans, off-whites, and several dark tan colors to your décor and home exterior. The rectangular stones and squared edges will work well for projects like fireplaces, exterior siding, backsplashes, and tub and shower surrounds. The various sizes of Sister Bay stones help you create a solid looking wall with non-repeating patterns. Smaller projects like accent walls and door and window trim are just as easy to complete as larger projects like siding and chimneys. The off-whites and light tans of this natural stone veneer will go well with rustic and contemporary homes and any assortment of accessories.
Plan-it Earth Design
These steel planters receive water from the roof and clean the water before it gets released to the storm water system. A beautiful way to access the back porch
Design by Amy Whitworth
Installed by Homeowner
Second Nature Outdoor Living & Landscaping
Large stones made the perfect walkway and functioned as a retaining wall for irrigation as well.
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
'Limelight' hydrangea, 'Purpurkerze' astilbe, and Calamagrostis acutiflora 'Karl Foerster' add varying levels of color and texture.
Westhauser Photography
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