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looking for an idea for my sandy Michigan lawn that is brown.
This idea is what I have been searching for. Unusual, but very creative and low maintenance for our 4 season front yard! The WOW factor to my curb appeal. Thanks for the best site for photos and ideas!
k you for the comment...glad we could be an inspiration to you... we are located in Michigan as well, in Metro Detroit,but we work on projects not only here in the US but across the world....if you need any help in designing and/or building this in your yard give us a call we would love to work with
garden decor pieces, natural stone fountains, and stone sculptures. Thanks again, have a great weekend!
great idea! Wonder if our pediatrician would approve (she hates trampolines)?
love the idea but it still looks tacky
In-ground Trampoline!!! Amazing idea!!!
With the trampoline the same level as the ground... Does it make it
Pat likes the idea of putting
less fun for a kid??? Cuz they're not jumping as high as if it were on it's stand???
Do some research.... Try to find other people if they have a built in trampoline... And does it take away from the fun of bouncing with it so low to the ground.
Ask people what they think about it.
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design goal for the property’s new owners, we featured a substantial “infinity” lawn for play and enjoyment, easily accessible through the master bedroom French doors and across the IPE wood bridge. For relaxation under the stars, we tucked a spa amongst the redwoods, mostly hidden from view, and enhanced
renowned Children’s Support League’s “Heart of the Home” tour, we emphasized the indoor/outdoor flow from the extensively renovated kitchen and great room of the house. A custom-designed water feature creates a focal-point through a floor-to-ceiling window on axis with the front door. The abundant seating
garden for a warm chat before enjoying the alfresco dining. Repeating the clean, contemporary lines of the house architecture, a visitor’s eye is drawn to the saturated color of the stucco seat walls and the ledgestone walls beyond.
Accent-lighting of the Olive tree specimens frame the sundeck and welcome