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Chuck B Edwards Landscape Architecture & 3D
Pansy and sedum next to the front yard water feature
photo 2017
Infinity Pools of Texas
This hill country home is modern and rustic. So we designed the pool to match. A modern shape with rustic stone, that also adds warmth to the space. Plus, look at those views!
Archer Services
Winding beds with sculpted shrubbery and flowering plants make a great addition to the brick paver walkway of this French Colonial home.
Archadeck of Northeast Dallas
The beautiful, tongue-and-groove wood ceiling features recessed lighting, infrared heaters and four ceiling fans. An area this large needs more than the customary one or two ceiling fans.
Mark Payne Landscape Design
A project that we have overseen for several years now through different phases and evolutions this garden truly changes character with each season. A Grade II listed farmhouse dating back to the early 17th century; a contemporary wing was planned and our brief was to create a garden that embraced both the traditional and the modern. The swimming pool and terrace sit amidst a wildflower meadow which banks up to enclose the space providing a private sunbathing idyll. The meadow extends to a small orchard where fruit trees are surrounded by cosmos, cornflower and wild poppies. Large prairie style planted beds showcase grasses that provide both movement and architectural form catching both the early morning light and frost. An avenue of parasol trained plane trees lead from the house through the orchard to the natural pool. A collaboration with award winning blacksmith James Price produced the bespoke lightweight pergola providing a structure over the dining terrace for the newly planted wisteria. Mark’s signature flourishes can again be seen in the hand-laid terrace mosaics using the salvaged tiles from the original 17th century roof. - Mark Payne Landscape Design
MVR LANDSCAPE | ARCHITECT
THEMES: WOODLAND/ WOODLOTS. Simple selective thinning of woodland areas goes a very long way toward adding great depth and refinement to any garden space or property, particularly from October to May- that is HALF OF EVERY YEAR. Here MVR grooming opens view to off-site wetland clearing as well as enhances the Planted Rock Outcrop described above.
Mark Payne Landscape Design
A project that we have overseen for several years now through different phases and evolutions this garden truly changes character with each season. A Grade II listed farmhouse dating back to the early 17th century; a contemporary wing was planned and our brief was to create a garden that embraced both the traditional and the modern. The swimming pool and terrace sit amidst a wildflower meadow which banks up to enclose the space providing a private sunbathing idyll. The meadow extends to a small orchard where fruit trees are surrounded by cosmos, cornflower and wild poppies. Large prairie style planted beds showcase grasses that provide both movement and architectural form catching both the early morning light and frost. An avenue of parasol trained plane trees lead from the house through the orchard to the natural pool. A collaboration with award winning blacksmith James Price produced the bespoke lightweight pergola providing a structure over the dining terrace for the newly planted wisteria. Mark’s signature flourishes can again be seen in the hand-laid terrace mosaics using the salvaged tiles from the original 17th century roof. - Mark Payne Landscape Design
Expansive Yellow Outdoor Design Ideas
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