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Abbaté Designs
Careful use of textures, colors and materials make this new front yard dramatic and inviting
Sarita Landscape Inc
Giving a dramatic twist to the tired yard of a Spanish Mission house. Modern and rustic blending in a single landscape with dark grey concrete and brick and decomposed granite pathway.
Landscape Connection
Sustainable Urban Denver Colorado front yard transformation 1 year after landscape re-design.
FormLA Landscaping
Hedges of Catalina Cherry, a shrub that thrives in Pasadena's hot, dry summers lines the left side of this patio. Its (edible!) cherries draw birds in autumn, while its blooms do the same in spring. It makes a great exchange for an all too ubiquitous ficus hedge.
Architect Hewson
New revised garden path entry to the house. A small fish pond and new rockery wrap around the existing house/ The house itself is constructed of concrete tiles stacked on top of each other.
Greenbee Landscape, Inc.
We transform thirsty unnatractive lawns into colorful, interesting presentations of your property.
Even better, the inner beauty of our work is that you will work less, fertilize less, water less, worry less and pay less every month for your beautiful new landscape.
BE Landscape Design
This front yard went from water hogging grass and old school roses, to a flourishing native garden. As an added echo perk, we repurposed broken cement to create a little retaining wall and parkway path.
June Scott Design
Red jar fountain with stones, seating, decomposed granite and California native plantings.
Abbaté Designs
The clients wanted a landscape that matches the Spanish Colonial Revival style of this NE Portland Home. The copper-clad fence serves as a dramatic backdrop for a complete redo of the landscape, bringing new garden features and Mediterranean plants that could thrive in the PNW.
Greenbee Landscape, Inc.
We transform thirsty unnatractive lawns into colorful, interesting presentations of your property.
Even better, the inner beauty of our work is that you will work less, fertilize less, water less, worry less and pay less every month for your beautiful new landscape.
Landscape Connection
Sustainable Urban Denver Colorado front yard transformation 1 year after landscape re-design.
California Eco Design, Inc.
Clean pathway lines give a native garden permission to go a little bit wild and still look intentional.
Sarita Landscape Inc
Giving a dramatic twist to the tired yard of a Spanish Mission house. Modern and rustic blending in a single landscape with dark grey concrete and brick and decomposed granite pathway.
Conscious Environments Inc.
A front entry garden wall is accented with deco tiles and pilasters w/ succulent accents. A nearby fountain adds to the interest of this garden space.
Outdoor Front Yard Design Ideas with Decomposed Granite
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