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All States Landscaping
This beautiful home receives an outdoor makeover. From the flagstone walkway to the reflection bench, to the outdoor lanterns, this house is truly beautiful.
June Scott Design
Succulents, grasses and low-water shrubs with vivid foliage give this coastal garden a rich, textured look with minimal maintenance.
Photos by Daniel Bosler
Montecito Landscape
Lisa Cullen: Peaceful sitting area in the shade of Olive trees and oaks surrounded by hand-hewn stone walls and perennial gardens of year round color.
Greey Pickett
This residence is a renovation of a traditional landscape into a contemporary garden. Custom contemporary steel planters complement the steel detailing on the home and offer an opportunity to highlight unique native plant species. A large front yard living space offers easy socialization with this active neighborhood. The spectacular salvaged 15ft Organ Pipe Cactus grabs your eye as you enter the residence and anchors the contemporary garden.
The back terrace has been designed to create inviting entertainment areas that overlook the golf course as well as protected private dining areas. A large family gathering spot is nestled between the pool and centered around the concrete fire pit. The relaxing spa has a negative edge that falls as a focal point towards the master bedroom.
A secluded private dining area off of the kitchen incorporates a steel louver wall that can be opened and closed providing both privacy from adjacent neighbors and protection from the wind. Masses of succulents and cacti reinforce the structure of the home.
Project Details:
Architect: PHX Architecture
Landscape Contractor: Premier Environments
Photography: Sam Rosenbaum
The Sculpted Earth
Terraced Retaining Wall of AllenBlock Europa Series with low voltage landscape lighting and new plantings.
Laughlin Design Associates, Inc.
This container garden is made of core ten steel. The fence in the back ground is core ten steel. Lots of herbs and vegetables grow in the containers. Gravel mulch anchors the containers.
Rick Laughlin, APLD
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