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Christiane Holmquist Landscape Design
Emma Almendarez
Design ideas for a small mediterranean drought-tolerant and partial sun front yard mulch landscaping in San Diego for summer.
Design ideas for a small mediterranean drought-tolerant and partial sun front yard mulch landscaping in San Diego for summer.
Barbara Pintozzi
tree peony blooms (Paeonia suffruticosa 'Ofuji-Nishiki') by Barbara Pintozzi
Photo of a traditional landscaping in Chicago.
Photo of a traditional landscaping in Chicago.
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Dennis Tromburg Associates
Natural landscape designed to complement the residence, swimming pool, hydrotherapy spa, natural fountain and outdoor kitchen entertainment space with steel trellis and architectural columns. Plants were selected for foliage and flower color, foliage texture and shape.
Dennis Tromburg Photography http://www.flickr.com/photos/dennis_lee_photography/
Mark S. Garff, Landscape Architect
Already partially enclosed by an ipe fence and concrete wall, our client had a vision of an outdoor courtyard for entertaining on warm summer evenings since the space would be shaded by the house in the afternoon. He imagined the space with a water feature, lighting and paving surrounded by plants.
With our marching orders in place, we drew up a schematic plan quickly and met to review two options for the space. These options quickly coalesced and combined into a single vision for the space. A thick, 60” tall concrete wall would enclose the opening to the street – creating privacy and security, and making a bold statement. We knew the gate had to be interesting enough to stand up to the large concrete walls on either side, so we designed and had custom fabricated by Dennis Schleder (www.dennisschleder.com) a beautiful, visually dynamic metal gate.
Other touches include drought tolerant planting, bluestone paving with pebble accents, crushed granite paving, LED accent lighting, and outdoor furniture. Both existing trees were retained and are thriving with their new soil.
Photography by: http://www.coreenschmidt.com/
Olmos Landscape
Entrance to front yard with planter beds and paver walkways
Design ideas for a large rustic partial sun front yard concrete paver landscaping in Los Angeles for spring.
Design ideas for a large rustic partial sun front yard concrete paver landscaping in Los Angeles for spring.
Creative Master Pools, Inc.
Pool Slide with Spa and Waterfall
Pool - craftsman backyard custom-shaped natural pool idea in New York
Pool - craftsman backyard custom-shaped natural pool idea in New York
DMA Architecture
Front Porch
This is an example of a huge craftsman front porch design in Other with decking and a roof extension.
This is an example of a huge craftsman front porch design in Other with decking and a roof extension.
Rhodes Custom Pools, Inc.
Custom concrete vanishing edge pool overlooking Table Rock Lake near Branson Missouri. Project materials and details included 4 tons of rebar, 90+ yards of shotcrete, over-sized plumbing, Pentair equipment and controller, traditional charcoal grey marcite plaster, NPT tile, poured in place concrete coping, concrete decking, and a vanishing edge water leveler.
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Warren's Nursery
Inspiration for a large coastal full sun hillside mulch landscaping in New York for summer.
Wolfgang Trost Architects
Wolfgang Trost of Wolfgang Trost Architects creates homes, whether new construction, or remodels that feel natural and easy. In the case of new construction, involving architects, home builders, contractors and general contractors, an architect plays a pivotal role in the process. Whether in searching for a building site, or placing a new home well on a building site, architects can give guidance so the end product feels fresh, inviting, and easy instead of forced or contrived. Many times, this is done through visual connections from different parts of the home. For example, an entry serves as a transition point. When I come in, I see a warm hearth with a fire going. I also see a bar where several people can gather. I see an extended view through the great room to the outdoor patio and pool. These visual connections are important to lead people through the home. Contractors involved in the construction process as well as home builders, general contractors and architects should all be adept at this philosophy and execution.
Now some architects may not view a project in this way, but I believe there can be "destinations" within a home. One may "discover" a sweet little quiet spot by a window to read, or an inviting outdoor living space. A contractor or home builders can be encouraged to develop these areas as a project evolves. After all, that's what makes a home have a certain feel.
Connections are created visually. As contractors install raised, architectural windows, this may allow for a visual connection to an outdoor living space, or natural feature such as a lake. The best designs incorporate some depth to both the yard and home from different viewing spots around the home. Have a general contractor rotate a bathroom wall slightly and you may catch a view you hadn't seen before.
All these small details add up to create a home with feel. That's what homeowners want, a great feel
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