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Louis Fusco Landscape Architects
Vanishing edge therapeutic spa and decorative privacy walls with perimeter plantings to provide screening and tranquility.
Makings of Fine Kitchens & Bathrooms
Stunning contemporary outdoor BBQ area adjacent to the pool and opening into the living area. This area is perfect for entertaining and having meals outdoor.
It features a 40mm mitred edge Dekton Konus (matte finish) benchtop, splashback, gables and BBQ surround. Cabinets are painted in a 2pac exterior finish - Dulux Lexicon Quarter
Featuring a Beefeater Signature BBQ and outdoor fridge.
Shaun Murray Photography
Abingdon Heights
A beautiful piece of Ebel oversized flagstone was used for the fire pit cap. It was cut to shape and hand dressed for a natural rock faced edge. This backyard can be viewed from the house through the screened back deck seen in this picture. It is visible and can be viewed from a second story deck as well.
The Complete Garden
Granite is a natural material , carved out of stone- incredibly strong yet porous. As granite is porous, it should be sealed with a good quality sealant (such as Sure Seal) to assist in the prevention of staining from oils and other liquids seeping in. This is no guarantee that it will not occur, it is merely a preventative measure. All stains and spillages should be dealt with immediately after they occur to the reduce the likelihood of permanent damage.
This granite is identical to the granite you see in households all around the world. They are a natural product with no two pieces being the same. Granite is formed when molten rock is forced between other rocks in the Earth's crust. It cools and crystallizes deep underground. The dark patches in grey granite are called "xenoliths" which are pieces of granite that did not melt and have floated and settled into the hot molten rock. Xenoliths can range in size from 1mm to the width of the table! The lines (like hairline cracks) you see in some granite is actually the result of earth movement when the granite is crystallizing underground. These lines are often referred to as veins or "fissure lines" and can be visible both on top and underneath the granite piece. This is in no way a flaw or fault in the granite however is more so what makes every piece of granite unique and individual for your enjoyment for many years to come! Enjoy!
***To keep your wrought iron product in pristine condition we recommend using a product protectant such as Penetrol or similar
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