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Shearon Design Collective
1 Acre in Gilbert that needed a complete transformation from bad grass and desert plants to this lush dream home in prime Gilbert! Raised planters and hedges surrounding existing trees, new pavers, fire features - fireplace and fire pits, flower beds, new shrubs, trees, landscape lighting, sunken pool dining cabana, swim up bar, tennis court, soccer field, edible garden, iron trellis, private garden, and stunning paver entryways.
McKay Landscape Lighting
The front of the home has grand architectural features. Lighting designer Jerry McKay incorporated fixtures that matched the proportions of the home. Solid copper and brass bollards illuminate the front entrance and driveway to create an inviting ambiance and guide guests.
Learn more about the landscape lighting design: https://www.mckaylighting.com/blog/landscape-lighting-design-elkhorn-home-with-pond-waterfall-feature
Dallas Landscape Lighting
Dallas Landscape Lighting installed year-round bistro lights, gas torches, outdoor heaters, fire pits, outdoor fans, under-counter LED color change lighting, pool lights, step lighting, wall lighting, tree lighting, putting green lights, outdoor sconces & chandeliers, fire bowls near the water slide and MUCH more!
Big Rock Landscaping
Adding cozy lighting to this backyard pathway is a great way to add functionality and beauty to the yard.
Poul's Landscaping & Nursery, Inc.
Landscape lighting was installed at this home in Long Grove to illuminate their trees, plantings, and walkways to show that your landscaping can be beautiful in the evenings as well.
Inge Daniels Design LLC
A climbing hydrangea is being trained up this custom trellis next to the garage door.
M.A. Desjardins Landscape Architecture
Narrow walkway connecting the driveway to the new backyard patio space.
Garden of Ease Landscaping & Design
Our stone workers were hard on the job, updating the dated driveway, pathways both front and back, as well as the back patio of this suburban home. We created a warm front vista using earth-toned pavers for the driveway, and tied that into the back pathways for continuity. Tying in with some of the remaining greenery, the new plantings offer colorful accents, and the mulch will help retain moisture for water retention in the hot months.
Transitional Garden Design Ideas with with Path
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