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Landscape Workshop
A dry stack limestone wall creates a threshold with a bluestone path connecting the street with the entry terrace.
GreenKeepers Landscaping
Both of the new landscape and hardscape designs work to draw attention to the new porch and front entrance of this home.
Jackie and the Beanstalk
The owners wanted edibles and the only sunny spot is the front patio which is all stone so I put them in pots, which will do just fine.
Inviting Spaces By Kim
This centrally located intersection to a main thoroughfare a block away was a concern because of the corner lot visibility issue for cars making a turn driving in either direction. The Quince tree bloomed annually for just a short time and was originally planted by the prior home owners decades ago. Keeping it maintained to a height of 4’ maximum, dictated for safety reasons, was still obstructing and limiting the visibility of oncoming traffic at this busy intersection.
The existing roses planted in the same space as the Quince were a perfect backdrop to the new perennials and annuals planted to paint this corner with flowers. The project also included expanding the beautification to both corner areas in coordination with several other planting areas already seasonally updated on the property. With the Redwood Tree as a focal point and Roses, Daphnes, Iris, Azaleas, Fuchsias, Hydrangeas and Camilias highlighting the planting beds the addition of color, including around the driveway and side entrance, transformed the entire space.
Painting With Flowers Is Adding Beauty to Benefit Homeowners & Neighbors!
Kim Beber
Tish Landscape Design
A new cottage was situated in back of a historic home in downtown Palo Alto. The task was to incorporate the new cottage to the existing landscape. A poured-in-place patio allows the homeowner and her dogs to have a place to sit in the sun, while a dry stack wall delineates the patio edge. Under a canopy of Redwood trees, water-wise plantings create a lush and inviting space.
Photos by- David Easton Architect
Urban Habitats Landscape Studio
Mexican feather grass, fleabane and Corydalis lutea dress up this old rock wall. Salvia 'Hot Lips' floats on top.
Photo: Urban Habitats Landscape Studio
As You Like It Landscaping
Concrete pavers work well for structured, high traffic areas.
As You Like It Landscaping
Stoneworks Paving
Three tiered Roman Pisa retaining wall used as a front planting bed. Sierra grey in color with a charcoal coping.
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Custom designed retirement home on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia.
Ryan Nelson Photography © 2012 Houzz
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