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Lifestyle Landscaping, Inc.
A mixed planting at the public sidewalk softens the expansive look of U-shaped concrete driveway.
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
The hillside garden two years after it was planted. This sloped hillside was been transformed into a beautiful tapestry of colors and textures in every season. I specified drought tolerant plants and shrubs that are low maintenance and deer resistant. Located in Novato, CA - Marin County. The hillside has filled in beautifully!
© Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Heritage Stoneworks Ltd.
LED Path light fixture around interlock stone patio with River Rock window wells.
Warren Claytor Architects, Inc.
With the inspiration of a charming old stone farm house Warren Claytor Architects, designed the new detached garage as well as the addition and renovations to this home. It included a new kitchen, new outdoor terrace, new sitting and dining space breakfast room, mudroom, master bathroom, endless details and many recycled materials including wood beams, flooring, hinges and antique brick. Photo Credit: John Chew
Dan Nelson, Designs Northwest Architects
View of house from beach. Scott Lankford, Landscape Architect.
From the street, a round rock pathway leads to a small seating area next to the water with a small fire pit. Low maintenance, drought resistant and salt tolerant plantings were used in mass and clumps. This garden has become the focus of the neighborhood with many visitors stopping and enjoying what has become a neighborhood landmarkArchitect.
Greenhaven Landscapes Inc.
Summer arrangements of cordyline, angelonia, coleus, petunias, lantana, and purple sweet potato vine.
Wilber & King
The rear grounds are equally impressive with a lattice courtyard lawn, serpentine isle of boxwood with custom wood obelisks, metal garden sculpture and a Celtic knot garden. This property also has cutting, fragrance and rose gardens that bloom though out the seasons, and a fire-pit area for entertaining on those cool New England nights. This drone image gives allows you to see the precision of our planning and the creativity and expertise of our team. Photo by Neil Landino
Smalls Landscaping
A simulated stream amongst the landscape allows water to flow out and not flood the area.
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We designed an entry fence and arbor that separated the house from the street, and at the same time enhanced the strong architectural bulk of the house. Photo-Chris Jacobson, GardenArt Group
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