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Landforms
Our clients in Bloomfield Michigan wanted their old wooden steps replaced with something safe, sturdy and beautiful. We installed 35 natural guillotine cut stone steps each weighing over 200 lbs. To soften the slope we incorporated tumbled paver landings. Along with a stepping stone pathway to the dock we installed a tumbled block seating wall. Both sides were enhanced with lots of perennials to add color and interest. Landscape lighting was installed to add beauty and safety in the evenings.
Landforms Inc.
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Designer event- Annual San Francisco designer showcase.
*Design director- Chris Jacobson
*Landscape contractor- Garden Route
*Metal vine screens on terrace-Greenscreen
*Roof planters-Planter Technology
*Metallic planters- International Art Properties, Inc
*Terrace furniture- Henry Hall Designs
*Cast bronze terrace railings- Roger W. Stoller
*Bronze gate, hand rail, pelican sculpture- W.J. Sorich Metalsmith
*Metal sculpture bench- William Wareham
*Photo- Chris Jacobson, GardenArt group
PETER ATKINS AND ASSOCIATES., LLC
Pollinator Pathway Project in Pound Ridge. When we started it was a steep grassy slope and it was challenging to grow grass on the slope. We immediately designed a pollinator perennials garden. Designer:: Peter Atkins.
Peter Atkins and Associates. LLC.
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
This vast hillside in San Anselmo, Northern California has evolved over the years and is the personal sanctuary of Landscape Designer Eileen Kelly, owner of Dig Your Garden Landscape Design. Succulents have always been one of Eileen's favorites for their dramatic textures and low-water needs. Design and Photos © Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design http://www.digyourgarden.com
Ecology Artisans
Railroad timber stairs along with native flowers, grasses and plants.
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Westover Landscape Design
Like most growing families, this client wanted to lure everyone outside. And when the family went outdoors, they were hoping to find flamboyant color, delicious fragrance, freshly grilled food, fun play-spaces, and comfy entertaining areas waiting. Privacy was an imperative. Seems basic enough. But a heap of challenges stood in the way between what they were given upon arrival and the family's ultimate dreamscape.
Primary among the impediments was the fact that the house stands on a busy corner lot. Plus, the breakneck slope was definitely not playground-friendly. Fortunately, Westover Landscape Design rode to the rescue and literally leveled the playing field. Furthermore, flowing from space to space is a thoroughly enjoyable, ever-changing journey given the blossom-filled, year-around-splendiferous gardens that now hug the walkway and stretch out to the property lines. Soft evergreen hedges and billowing flowering shrubs muffle street noise, giving the garden within a sense of embrace. A fully functional (and frequently used) convenient outdoor kitchen/dining area/living room expand the house's floorplan into a relaxing, nature-infused on-site vacationland. Mission accomplished. With the addition of the stunning old-world stone fireplace and pergola, this amazing property is a welcome retreat for year round enjoyment. Mission accomplished.
Rob Cardillo for Westover Landscape Design, Inc.
Wagner Hodgson
Corten steel panels float off of a concrete retaining wall. Internall lights illuminate the panel at night and make it appear to float.
Urban Oasis Landscape Design
A wild, native spirit radiates out from within the structured lines and angles of the hardscape - softened by a lush and biodiverse selection of California native plants in a velvety palette of soft silvery grays, greens, and purples with the occasional pop of yellow and orange. Newly planted native Engelmann Oak and feathery Caesalpinia Sierra Sun trees are grounded by weighty golden boulders. White Cloud muhly grass whispers to the ceanothus and flannel bush, while verbena ‘De la Mina’ nestles amongst the buckwheat and artemisia, perfumed by the earthy smell of the endemic ‘Aroma’ Sage. Birds, butterflies, and other pollinators have found their way to this sumptuous wildlife habitat that we’ve created, and their presence brings a delightful song and serenity to the garden.
Dagmar Stucke Gartengestaltung
Dieser 1.800 m² große Garten (90 m x 20 m) wird seit 2021 umgestaltet. Der Großteil wurde 2022 gebaut. Die Staudenbeete sind Mitte April gepflanzt worden. Hier sieht man sie Anfang September. Zur Bodenverbesserung haben die engagierten Gartenbesitzer sogar Regenwürmer gekauft und verteilt.
Griffin Architects, P.A.
The garden path continues past the Koi pond to the upper terrace. David Dietrich Photographer
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The goal of this landscape design and build project was to enhance a newly renovated modern residence in Cohasset, MA. It features thermal true blue bluestone pavers, beach stones, and large bluestone steps surrounded by a completely beach adapted and drought tolerant planting palette. This design is also on a steep hillside and incorporates a butterfly garden and New England native plants. Designed and built by Skyline Landscapes LLC.
Hardscape Materials:
Bluestone Pavers, Bluestone Steps, Beach Stone, Landscape Lighting, Irrigation
Planting Palette:
Butterfly Garden, Beach Grasses, Beach Roses, Low Maintenance, Drought Tollerant
The Renovation Broker
Fire pitt down by the dam, sleepers filled with river stone with custom made fire pitt and fallen down tree used for seating. Ginko tree planted ne3xt to area to give shade once grown.
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