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Hortulus Animae llc - Mindful Garden Design
A celebrated actor couple’s relaxing Hudson Valley retreat stands at the highpoint of a spectacular east-facing slope. The house boasts sweeping views of the Berkshires and surrounding hills and fields. Nestled amongst 14 acres of managed meadows and mature, mixed woodland, the garden’s rustic hardscaping, sitting walls, steps and paths, spirals, terracing and benches are constructed from rough hewn slabs of local New York fieldstone and granite reclaimed from the site excavation. Durable swaths of deer resistant native plants explode with color throughout the season. Simple, yet thoughtful detailing sets the tone for a relaxing and inspiring atmosphere, where pollinators can thrive and creative minds can be set free.
Stone Associates Landscape Design & Consulting
The steep slope from the street to the lake also serves as an occasional boat ramp hence we used turf-stone under grass to stabilize the turf. (Photo & Design by Mary E. Stone, Stone Associates Landscape Design & Consulting)
Westover Landscape Design
Designed and installed by Westover Landscape Design, Inc.
More at www.WestoverLD.com
Photos by Rich Pomerantz
Landscapes by Tom LLC
Lake home has field stone retaining walls, stone stairs, beautiful plantings, night lighting, a hot tub and so much more!
Ландшафтная мастерская Алены Арсеньевой
Участок с уклоном, поэтому подпорные стенки помогли организовать пространство дачного участка и предотвратить эрозию поверхностного слоя почвы.
При создании проекта ландшафтного дизайна лесного участка особое внимание уделяется сохранению больших деревьев.
Мы старались сохранить романтический дух лесного участка в нашем ландшафтном проекте.
Автор проекта: Алена Арсеньева.
Реализация проекта и ведение работ - Владимир Чичмарь
Kate Johns Designs
The Pavilion form House was carefully sited to take maximum advantage of views on all four sides. The main challenge was how to create a platform for the house on a naturally sloping farm field so that it could nestle in. Terracing the lawn down to the level of the pond (as Thomas Jefferson did at Monticello) creates a graceful transition and unites the natural landscape with the sculpted.
Photographs: Scott Benedict, Practically studio
Westover Landscape Design
Designed and installed by Westover Landscape Design, Inc.
More at www.WestoverLD.com
Photos by Rich Pomerantz
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