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Prassas Landscape Studio LLC
The rear of this Central Street Neighborhood yard floods regularly during heavy rains. Rather than fight mother nature, Prassas Landscape Studio created a rain garden to store excess stormwater until it can percolate into the soil. The rain garden is also fed by the roof’s runoff and basement’s sump pump through a contemporary steel runnel. Stone steppers penetrate a curved wall to lead to the back firepit seating area. The upper terrace stairs were modernized and the lower terrace was reconfigured.
Darris Lee Harris Photography
Margie Grace - Grace Design Associates
Uber green earthy contemporary
Winner of the Gold Medal and the International Landscaper Designer of The Year for APLD (Association of Professional Landscape Designers)
Winner of Santa Barbara Beautiful Award, Large Family Residence
Rolling Landscapes Inc.
Gravel paths of pea stone lead to this rustic yet symmetrical patio. Double soldier course and a diagonal ribbon of reclaimed brick pavers nicely contrast the tightly jointed irregular limestone.
Photo by: Linda Oyama Bryan
All Backyard Fun
The Oriflamme Hammered Copper Gas fire table includes metal lid, fire glass and propane tank. http://www.allbackyardfun.com/fire-pit-tables/gas-fire-tables/oriflamme-gas-fire-pit-hammered-copper/
Palram Applications
This traditional style home was extended using a San Remo 4x4.25 ft. patio enclosure kit. The patio overlooks a new garden and a large open plain. The patio enclosure was assembled by the customer following an extensive landscape work by a contractor. The garage exit was replaced with double hinged doors and the sloped area was transformed to a concrete base surrounded by white pebbles, dark mulch and ferns.
Patio Design Ideas with Gravel
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