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Meadow Mountain Homes
Massive addition and renovation adding a pond, waterfall, bridges, a chapel, boulder work, gardens and 5,000 SF log/stone addition to an existing home. The addition has a large theater, wine room, bar, new master suite, huge great room with lodge-size fireplace, sitting room and outdoor covered/heated patio with outdoor kitchen.
Photo by Kimberly Gavin.
Smalls Landscaping
A network of flagstone paths bring the homeowners around the home and to the back yard. Natural stone steps lead up and down various elevation changes.
Donald Pell - Gardens
A drought-tolerant perennial border of rich four-season texture and color, including Calamagrostis, Allium, Echinacea, Rudbeckia, and Arnoglossum
Kurt Jordan Photography
Project completed by Natural Concepts Landscaping Contractors
Photo by Kurt Jordan Photography
Fratantoni Interior Designers
Luxury homes with custom landscape design by Fratantoni Interior Designers.
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Alderwood Landscape Architecture and Construction
What once was a sloped, roughly terraced, and unusable grassy backyard is now an expansive resort. These clients' outdoor dreams came true with this large paver patio that expands the length of the home, a double water feature focal point and two fire pits.
Matthew Giampietro Garden Design
Beautiful backyard pool patios and landscaping of this Fort Lauderdale home on the water.
Studio 511
The pool is painted a brilliant blue to offset the gray and brown stone walls, the deep green grasses and the purple heather.
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
Garden Gate Landscaping
A large entry courtyard garden welcomes you to this home. The flagstone compliments the stone facade of the home. Seasonal flowers add color and life to your experience.
©Garden Gate Landscaping, Inc./Charles W. Bowers
Stephen Cox-Cox Landscape & Garden Design
Natural stone pathway through mixed planting of shrubs and perennials. Some of the elements are birds nest spruce, ajuga, echinacea, iris, yarrow, butterfly bush, asiatic lilies, dwarf barberry, daylily, lambs ears, and baptisia. The ground cover in between the flagstone is herniaria.
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