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Hursthouse Landscape Architects and Contractors
A traditional clay brick driveway blends seamlessly with the architecture and the stonework on the home. Layered plantings softly deflect the stonework without obscuring it.
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The Nature of Things Design
Color, texture and form sets the tone in this small elongated back yard garden. Multiply use of evergreens offer colors that brighten up a rather dark area.
DDLA Design Landscape Architecture
Completed in 2019, this old school Tudor style home underwent a refreshing update to create a clean transitional style residence and completely new presence on the street. The previous front yard was tight and over planted and offered no parking for the owner or guests.
The owner asked DDLA Design to create an all new front entry to provide a more welcoming entry experience with new parking areas. To do this, we introduced a low stone retaining wall in the front yard to create a defined, circular driveway that provided a comfortable parking and turning radius for an estate of this scale. The front driveway used a combination of decorative pavers to create interesting patterns and borders to compliment the stone used on the entry steps and caps.
The front landscaping and planting areas were simplified using lower and more ornamental plantings to provide accents of color and evergreen background. Additional decorative urns were used to frame and accent the entry steps to the side garden and front door.
Eileen G Designs
New construction home features low maintenance plants that will thrive in south Florida.
Board & Vellum
Landscape contracting by Avid Landscape.
Carpentry by Contemporary Homestead.
Photograph by Meghan Montgomery.
Molly Scott Exteriors, LLC
Custom Corten Steel walls were bent and installed on site.
Design by Molly Scott Exteriors, LLC
Metalwork by Robinson Forged Metals
Melissa Clark Photography
Regenesis Ecological Design
A traditional closed picket cedar fence surrounds a perennial garden (Black-eyed Susan, Sword Fern, Blue Oat Grass, Autumn Moore Grass + Rhododendron) w/ gravel path leading to the backyard.
Amy Malter Landscape Design
This dry river bed not only add interest to the back yard, it helps retain the grade. Lots of four season planting interest make this fun to look at form the window any time of the year.
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