Formal Garden Design Ideas with with Rock Feature
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Treehouse Landscape Design
This beautiful property featured beautiful decks, patios, a pool, water fall, sport court and stone planters, but the landscape needed to be expanded, refreshed and revived for sale. Using an eye for beauty and balance, we added beautiful plants, lighting, a new lawn, bark, a fire pit area, screening shrubs for the neighbors, and new plants for the patio planters. It turned out beautiful and was sold at a great price for the sellers.
Art Garden Design
When we took on this project, the property was completely overgrown and in need of a serious facelift. The owner loved original architecture of the home and the original brick work of house. The challenge was to make the landscape functional and safe while keeping the original charm in tact. These photos only show a glimpse of the work that took place over 8 months: construction of new retaining walls, pathways, driveways, entrance walk ways, stairs, landings, and the plants. Each hardscape element you see in the photos is newly constructed, 95 percent of the original brick was repurposed to lay patios, reconstruct walls, and new tiles and wood was incorporated. The restoration craft is to make the landscape appear timeless, in tact for 100 years.
DGK Architects
This design demonstrates the seamless integration of simple geometric shapes through bold lines and sharp edges.
– DGK Architects
Great American Landscapes
Our friends at Premier Ponds introduced us to the homeowner after they installed the water feature. The homeowner worked with designer Jane Luce with ‘The Art of Landscape’ to draw up the perfect plan. We installed steppingstones, boulders, decorative gravel, along with many specimen trees and shrubs provided by Susanna Farms. This Asian style garden is sure to transport our clients into the realm of ultimate relaxation.
The Amendola Group, Inc.
Designed to control erosion behind this Rhinebeck home, this landscaping project also creates a striking, stepped appearance. Large boulders anchor the top and bottom of the hill, while a revitalized existing staircase gives guests easy access to other areas of the property.
Tom Simpson Design
A terrace overlooks the pool below. A staggered path way of granite plank pavers interspersed with planting creates a tantilising path to the lower terrace by the pool house
Good Thyme Landscapes LLC
Dry Creek bed with waterfall, Stone bridge, bermed planting zones, mica quartzite stepping stones, mahogany stone seating area, and a useful 1/4 minus pathway
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