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Charlotte DreamScapes
The wall with the fence on top of it. The fence is not anchored behind the wall, instead the posts are freely floating through gravel behind the wall and are anchored in the wall's 1 foot foundation and an additional 3 feet below that.
Jardins de Vendée
Aménagement de la partie avant du jardin avec un accès garage et porte d'entrée en béton poreux gris.
Les conifères fastigiés et les bandes de massifs apportent une dynamique à l'ensemble.
Anthony BESSONNIER
Travertine Market
We love when we receive pictures from our clients and we are always impressed with the results. For this lovely backyard we used our Crema Ivory Travertine Versailles pattern for the floors, matching pool copings and other stone accent.
Picture Credit: Travertine Market (Client Pics)
Land2c Landscape Architecture
Land2c
A shady sideyard is paved with reused stone and gravel. Generous pots, the client's collection of whimsical ceramic frogs, and a birdbath add interest and form to the narrow area. Beginning groundcovers will fill in densely. The pathway is shared with neighbor. A variety of textured and colorful shady plants fill the area for beauty and interest all year.
Illusions Vinyl Fence
Beautiful Mahogany wood grain PVC vinyl fence from Illusions Vinyl Fence. Shown is the Grand Illusions Vinyl WoodBond Mahogany (W101). All the beauty of wood fencing products with non of the maintenance. What a great backyard idea.
Creative Interiors by Kim
This pergola draped in Wisteria over a Blue Stone patio is located at the home of Interior Designer Kim Hunkeler, located in central Massachusetts.
Arthur Lathouris Garden Designer
Early autumn in Wentworth Falls, NSW Australia
Photo Credit; Arthur Lathouris
TELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURE
Designed in 1949 by Pietro Belluschi this Northwest style house sits adjacent to a stream in a 2-acre garden. The current owners asked us to design a new wing with a sitting room, master bedroom and bath and to renovate the kitchen. Details and materials from the original design were used throughout the addition. Special foundations were employed at the Master Bedroom to protect a mature Japanese maple. In the Master Bath a private garden court opens the shower and lavatory area to generous outside light.
In 2004 this project received a citation Award from the Portland AIA
Michael Mathers Photography
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Photos by ©ThompsonPhotographic.com 2019
A passion for the Southwest inspires one couple to turn their garden into a vibrant showcase for Sonoran Desert flora.
By Nancy Erdmann | Photography by Steve Thompson
For someone who loves to garden and has done so in many areas of the U.S., taking on the challenge of a rocky, boulder-strewn hillside lot in the Sonoran Desert is something that Carey Bertsch relishes. “I was born in Scotland but grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. My husband, Robin, is from Indiana. We have always loved everything about the Southwest. The sunny, arid climate; the lifestyle; the flora; the fauna—they all resonate with us,” she remarks.
As such, the couple, who are based in Colorado, decided to purchase a part-time residence in Arizona. They found a Santa Fe Territorial-style home that’s tucked into the base of a steep slope in North Scottsdale’s Estancia community. Populated with natural boulder outcroppings, the property’s landscape was rudimentary at best. “But we saw the potential and knew it could be so much more,” recalls Carey. She and her husband lived in the house for several years before making any major changes; they recently completed a total exterior remodel.
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