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Leslie Saul & Associates
Lake house fire pit
Trent Bell Photography.
Richardson & Associates Landscape Architect
Uccello Development, LLC
The cottage style exterior of this newly remodeled ranch in Connecticut, belies its transitional interior design. The exterior of the home features wood shingle siding along with pvc trim work, a gently flared beltline separates the main level from the walk out lower level at the rear. Also on the rear of the house where the addition is most prominent there is a cozy deck, with maintenance free cable railings, a quaint gravel patio, and a garden shed with its own patio and fire pit gathering area.
Braen Supply
Enhancing the Classic Charm
The experts at Braen Supply were tasked with finding materials that would enhance the character and charm of this house, which was built in 1960. The homeowner was looking to give the older, existing walkway, driveway and patio a face lift that would bring it into the twenty first century.
In addition to redoing those areas, the homeowner added a large fire pit in the backyard, which is surrounded by pea gravel, where friends and family can sit and enjoy the fire on a cool night. Boulders were added to the landscaping bringing depth and texture to the flowerbeds.
The changes that were made to the home made a huge difference in the overall appearance of the house. It now has a modern look while still maintaining that classic charm feeling.
KD Landscape
Brick walkways and a brick patio work in concert with boxwood and yew hedges on this farmhouse landscape.
A fire pit, Adirondack furniture and plenty of annual flowers are also woven into the fabric of this landscape design.
Hsu McCullough
Sitting area at end of swimming pool outside primary suite
Landscape design by Meg Rushing Coffee
Photo by Dan Arnold
Creative Environments
Water features can help turn your landscape into something special, providing a focal point and attracting wildlife. If done correctly, they can bring both beauty and very low maintenance into your backyard. Finding the right design that will fit with the existing look of your outdoor environment is key. We want your water features in Arizona to match the style and sophistication of your home and landscape.
Symmetry Architects
"Best of Houzz"
architecture | www.symmetryarchitects.com
interiors | www.browndesigngroup.com
builder | www.hwhomes.com
City Garden Company
A fire pit is an ideal addition to a family backyard as it opens up the garden for year-round enjoyment, a chance to escape outside and reconnect with nature. A curved seat wall encloses the fire pit area and follows the line of the firepit, providing a practical surface as well as an attractive visual element. Hand-cut Tennessee fieldstone was used here, with a pea gravel floor giving a comforting feel underfoot.
ZoomWorks
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