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Double B Design, LLC
A painted steel gate and steel planters anchor the formal entry to this estate. While the anchoring features are masculine and bold, free flowing plant materials soften up the entry space. Synthetic lawn and gravel bands provide maintenance free interest on the ground plane.
Photo by Rachel Paul Photography
Blue Sierra Landscape Construction
Modern landscape with different gravels and poured in place concrete.
Paul Maue Associates Landscape Architects
The crused shell driveway is traditional surface that is bordered by a bluestone walk that connects to both the front and back house entries. The relocated tool shed has an outdoor shower on the backside for cleaning up after coming back from the beach. Paul Maue
Natural Path Landscaping
Note how we always have large bluestone pieces at the edge because we lay out the pattern with AutoCAD. There are two more granite steps at the driveway. See the granite lamp post.
Landscape Logic
We used exposed beach pebble bands to break up the large amount of concrete in this driveway. The pebble is set on a concrete base and set in mortar which makes it very sturdy to drive on. After installed we put a clear sealer over the pebble to make it shine. The concrete has an etched finish which also shows small amounts of aggregate in the finish. This gives the concrete a sanded finish which is a non-slip finish.
Tony Vitale of Landscape Logic
Kingstowne Lawn & Landscape
Dry stacked retaining walls are being used to terrace this front yard. We installed a paver front walkway as well through the new shade tolerant landscape plantings.
DC Freeman
Our client wanted lots of color to stand out against her white house. This front yard landscape is filled with evergreens, flowers, and ground cover.
Torrey Pines Landscape Co., Inc
Design- Harry Thompson, Torrey Pines Landscape Co., Inc
A San Diego Home and Garden 2014 award winner
Maintenance- Torrey Pines Landscape Co., Inc, A CLCA award winner
Photo-Martin Mann
Driveway Design Ideas for Spring
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