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Zaremba & Company
Linear forms are repeated throughout the design and call attention to the dramatic sloping ground. Paths and walls reach towards the surrounding woods, further connecting the house to the land. Parallel to the front walk, an allee of honey locusts adds a cushion of transitional space between the residence from the woods beyond.
Photo by Chris Major.
Anderson Design / ErosionZ. Minnesota Landscape.
Arriving at the front entry, guest are greeted by a cottage garden wrapping the entire front yard. Credit: Tad Anderson. All rights exclusively reserved.
Conscious Environments Inc.
A front entry garden wall is accented with deco tiles and pilasters w/ succulent accents. A nearby fountain adds to the interest of this garden space.
Ross NW Watergardens
Concrete slab path leading to a side gate.
By Ben Bowen of Ross NW Watergardens, a Portland landscaping firm.
Sonshine Landscape Co.
New build conversion to DG landscape. minimalist with wood/dg steps. Succulents and grasses.
Moss Boss Studios
This garden is all about creating a fun, safe environment for kids to learn and play. Log steppers and boulders of varying heights encourage the young ones to test their balance, while mini railway sleepers provide a place to rest and chat.
Bán căn hộ Empire City Thủ Thiêm
Chuyên trang cho thuê căn hộ Empire City Thủ Thiêm quận 2, nhận ký gửi mua bán, chuyển nhượng, cho thuê căn hộ Empire City Thủ Thiêm với đầy đủ các toà tháp: Linden Residences Empire City, Tilia Residences Empire City, Cove Residences Empire City, Nara Residences Empire City, The Monarch Empire City.
http://empirecity.conn.vn
Abbaté Designs
Careful use of textures, colors and materials make this new front yard dramatic and inviting
Coy Land Techs
Coy Land Techs handled everything from design to construction on this back yard that once an empty lot and is now a backyard retreat.
BE Landscape Design
Welcome home! The bright orange door was inspired by the 50 year old Orange tree we brought back to life, and it's bounteous production.
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
Tiered of the looking out at a shabby brown lawn in their front yard and unwilling to use the water to keep it green these homeowners decided to go for something different. The wife in this household worked from home and was motivated to have a better view from her home office. As an enthusiastic bird watcher, I wanted to give her a view that included happy birds fluttering about. The husband was annoyed by the fact that some of the neighbors allowed their dogs to use this corner lot a toilet without having the curtesy of cleaning up after them.
My job was to create a low water landscape (also known as xeriscape) that attracted birds, bees and butterflies but kept the dogs off. We started with directing down spouts in to catch basins called infiltration swales. These swales capture water storing it in the soil where it can be accessed by plants months after the rains have stopped. Then we integrated primarily California native plants and succulents into the design. Special attention was payed to the water needs of the plants and the ideal growing conditions for each species so that the combination of earthworks and plant choice and placement this landscape can get by with zero supplemental irrigation after the period of establishment this landscape. By incorporating flowering California native plants, native birds and insects flocked to the site in a neighborhood otherwise dominated by lifeless landscapes. By surrounding the garden with decomposed granite and succulents we created a space that was unpleasant and unappealing for dogs to relive themselves while remaining appealing to more human sensibilities.
Today this property sits on the corner in a suburban neighborhood of Goleta, California. Hopefully serving as inspiration to take out lawns and build beautiful gardens that work to integrate the man made landscape with the natural ecosystem in which it is built.
Neptune Swimming Pools
We collaborated with Visioneer builders and Rob Mills Architects on this unique pool for a luxurious Toorak home.
The pool was located in the front garden, facing the road and therefore created a new challenge for our design team. This project features a rounded pool and separate round spa with luxurious finishes that act as an additional feature to the landscape. The unique sphere shaped plants surrounding the pool creates a contrast that adds dimension and colour to the relatively neutral colour palette, whilst also keeping the rounded shape that aligns with the pool and spa.
Because this is a family home, additional inclusions were considered as part of the design process, this ensures that the space not only had amazing visual features, but practical safety elements meaning that access can be more carefully controlled.
The denim penny round tiles further complimented the sphere theme of the project and provided a unique look to the space. The light colour also created a stark contrast between the greenery of the shrubs and the neutral colours of the home and surrounding Eco Outdoor Granite coping.
The pool and spa feature a host of modern and high-end equipment solutions including:
Infloor cleaning
Pool Automation synced with Home Automation
Mineral Chlorination with Ozone boost
Combined Gas/Solar heating systems
LED Lighting
Our clients love their swimming pool and the way it integrates with the house, creating a stunning visual feature whilst remaining practical at the same time.
Hursthouse Landscape Architects and Contractors
Decomposed granite panels with limestone curbing generate a high-impact visual for a low-impact space. Large containers at opposite ends of the panels help define the space, adding another level of interest. Landscape design by Josh Griffin.
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