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AMS Landscape Design Studios, Inc.
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Last comment "waterfall"
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Groundswell Design Group, LLC
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Last comment "Plantings"
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Cathy Warner
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Last comment "zen sand garden"
The Japanese Garden is considered High Art. It is a celebration of the senses, a marriage of art and nature. Dating back to the 7th century, the creator utilizes a unique combination of rocks, water, sand, paths, stepping stones, and prized plants to craft a setting of absolute tranquility. It embraces paths to walk, benches to sit and areas to simply meditate. It emulates th... more »
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360 Yardware
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This project involved two driveway gates put up by the homeowners, one at the street, one in line with house to separate the back yard. They have young children and needed to ensure their safety when they're playing outside. We designed the Nero Latch for this project. The Nero is a lever gate latch, with the plate measuring 2.5"w x 5"h. Parts are made of stainless steel and ... more »
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Savscapes Landscaping Cape Town
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Last comment "Ecowall base"
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Paintbox Garden
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Last comment "Pretty gravel path"
Charlotte Albers © 2013 Houzz. Gravel path through the Japanese Garden at Giverny.
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Statile & Todd
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Last comment "Booy"
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This new patio space overlooks the water. Large paver patio with pots that add a modern flair to the space especially when filled with this colorful grass
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Deck Remodelers.com
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Last comment "waterfall"
The water fall turns this privacy wall from a necessity that increases privacy into a visual and audible focal point of the living space detracting from the neighboring houses and the traffic in front of the house. Both the vase and the water fall are lit to give the illusion of liquid light with stunning effect
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