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Kim Rooney Design
Landscape by Kim Rooney
Fire, Water, Wood, & Rock - A Northwest modern garden for family and friends
Joanne Green Landscape & Interior
Our client’s wanted classically styled gardens, built upon a semi-formal framework. They requested level spaces for the kids to play on and a swimming pool, which was to be the hero of the project. The result speaks for itself.
This large garden is made up of different ‘pockets’ – a vegetable garden, formal front garden, large grassed area for the kids to play, a pool area, a patio for entertaining and a small relaxation garden that houses a stunning water feature.
Our planting schedule included Viburnum, Japanese Box Hedging, Hydrangea’s, Gardenia’s and Ornamental Pear trees.
The result was a stunning semi-formal classic garden that adheres to a young families growing needs.
Photographs by Brent Wilson
Rooftopia, LLC
After removing an old wooden deck and re-sealing the roof membrane, we installed a low maintenance porcelain paver floor on a pedestal system to increase drainage, air circulation and overall weight dispersion of the garden elements. We fabricated custom cedar planter boxes with a cedar and steel railing to add height for increased safety. As you enter the space, the focal point of the garden is a sleek, modern water feature with a pretty Mexican pebble and tigerwood base. The unique outdoor kitchen is comprised of Tigerwood, cedar and stainless hardware. Tigerwood cladding on the door of an existing stand alone grill, creates the illusion of a built in grill, with beautiful cedar countertops on either side. Landscape lighting and an irrigation system keep the garden stunning day and night.
Jenn LassaJenn Lassa
John Evans Interior Architecture & Design Ltd
Courtyard
www.johnevansdesign.com
(Photographed by Mike Swartz photography)
Ginkgo Leaf Studio
A wabi basin of carved granite with a bamboo spout adds an Asian element to the garden and creates a focal point near the front door.
Westhauser Photography
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