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Joanne Green Landscape & Interior
This project had two required outcomes; develop a bolder garden presence in both the front and back garden, while creating a unique area in the backyard for teenage boys to entertain in.
The backyard was a very rocky site which included a bald, exposed rock and multiple levels, but which had an innate native feel - so this was built upon by planting a number of beautiful Australian species, such as Bracelet Honey Myrtle, Kangaroo Paw, Mat Rush, selected succulents, Coastal Rosemary, Japanese Box topiaries, Sweet Viburnum, Bird-of-Paradise, Box and Keteleeri Juniper.
To carry the native feel throughout the entire redevelopment, the backyard construction included feature sandstone walling, timber bollards to support lighting and sandstone steps with decomposed granite.
To ensure the area fulfilled its entertainment goal, a fire pit was created with timber seating surrounds and a new BBQ enclosure installed, complete with lighting and a gas BBQ for year-round functionality.
The exposed rock was turned into a unique feature piece and the garden was punctuated with sculptures, tallowwood posts, sawn sandstone, castlight fittings and terrazzo pots to imbue a modern bent.
This feel was carried throughout the front yard where new feature walling, pots and lighting complemented the same plant varieties.
The end result is a bold modern garden which boasts year-round entertainment functionality and can be enjoyed by all ages.
JDS Design, LLC
Small Back yard Landscape with multiple functions: play area, fire pit, and flagstone patio
Dorthy Pautz Landscape Architect
This corner detail shows how the existing side perimeter wall meets the new sidewalk fence and new narrow stepped trellis tops. This custom trellis was designed for privacy and planted with Akebia vine which is evergreen and will add more height and screening when mature. The existing mature Ficus vines were saved on the existing stucco wall by building new small raised planters around the roots.
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
The puffy white seed heads of Eupatorium 'Chocolate'
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
Greenhaven Landscapes Inc.
Hear what our clients, Karen & Robert, have to say about their project by clicking on the Facebook link and then the Videos tab.
Fall view of the back rain garden and border with turtlehead, grasses, joe pye weed, and astilbe.
Project Partner: Hannah Goering Photography
Echo Landscape Architecture Studio
A mix of textures and contrasting colors: green, chartreuse and burgundy.
Photographer: Laura Ford
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