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Native Edge Landscape
The primary goals for this project included completing the landscape left unfinished around the existing pool, replacing as much lawn as possible with native plants to attract pollinators and birds, and reimagining the front yard hillside.
Tilly | Landscape Design
This customer was looking to add privacy, use less water, include raised bed garden and fire pit...making it all more their style which was a blend between modern and farmhouse.
Laughlin Design Associates, Inc.
This large expanse of lawn needed a major make over. Designer added many color full water wise shrubs, ornamental grasses and perennials. Took out 85% of existing lawn and added a new patio, steps, garden with grow boxes and strategic screens too.
Designed for maximum enjoyment and preserving/enhancing their views while saving much water and maintenance.
Rick Laughlin, APLD
Kim Rooney Design
Landscape by Kim Rooney
Fire, Water, Wood, & Rock - A Northwest modern garden for family and friends
Sonja Cellucci
Custom concrete board form planter box with golden barrel cacti, agave, hopseed bushes, and lighting accents on Ocotillos.
Photo Credit: Hoopes Photography
Metamorphic Design
Greenhouse at the center of the growzone, potting shed at the bottom. Autumn crush gravel as base
Eden Garden Design
Steel steps with pea gravel treads provide circulation on the side of the home. Low-voltage, LED lighting fixtures are integrated throughout.
Photographer: Greg Thomas, http://optphotography.com/
San Jose Tree Service Inc.
Client wanted to re-do all their landscaping. Featured in these images are the front yard and driveway. We installed a concrete stamped driveway, pavers, shrubs, mulch, artificial turf, pea gravel, planter boxes and pots, and outdoor lighting.
Metamorphic Design
Cedar fence with clear stain, cedar bark chips as base and weed surpressant, and rainbow gravel as the dry river
California Waterscapes
Can you believe that this pond uses less water than the lawn that stood before it?! Well believe it! This gorgeous pond, waterfall and landscape actually uses less water than that old lawn!
Here’s a project where the client traded in their old ugly lawn for a beautiful pond, waterfall and low maintenance stunning succulents and drought tolerant landscape with synthetic turf.
Not only does the client use a fraction of the water since the renovation, it is now super low maintenance! This is the family’s favorite spot to relax and enjoy any part of the day! If you are considering remodeling your yard either to save money on your water bill or just help conserve water in this tough drought, consider changing your yard into a livable and guilt free paradise with a sustainable water feature!
Modern Outdoor Design Ideas with Gravel
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