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Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association
PA Landscape Group INC
Project Entry: Mountainside Living
2014 PLNA Awards for Landscape Excellence Winner
Category: Hardscaping-Residential $120,000&over
Award Level: Silver
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This residence sits on a mountain side, sloping wooded property. Water was an issue flowing down the mountain, so many rocked swales divert the flow. The area which we are presenting is the rear of the house that will be used to entertain family and friends, a place to unwind in the evenings and weekends.
We designed the outdoor areas to meet the needs and desires of the owners. When one walks through the breezeway not only to see an expansive valley view, but a relaxing fireplace and living area below where relaxing begins. Walk down the stairway of natural cut stone, you wonder through a landscaped garden onto the living area patio. Looking to your left is the pool with ample hardscape pool deck; large enough for a party or just the intimacy of two. Separating, yet joining the two areas is the grilling island, bar and outdoor wood burning oven. On the other side of the living area we go down a few steps to the raised planters and conservatory/greenhouse where plant are enjoyed from seedling to flower, or one can read a good book. Each area has it’s own personality for conversation or contemplation. The area is surrounded with plantings to provide color or to silhouette on the gray winter sky.
Magic Landscaping, Inc.
Magic Landscaping, Inc- New Jersey Landscape Designer & Contractor.
Hot tub - large traditional backyard concrete paver and custom-shaped infinity hot tub idea in New York
Hot tub - large traditional backyard concrete paver and custom-shaped infinity hot tub idea in New York
Neal's Design Remodel
A large, open patio on the deep end of the pool provides plenty of safe space for playing.
Neal's Design Remodel
Inspiration for a large eclectic backyard stone and custom-shaped natural pool remodel in Cincinnati
Inspiration for a large eclectic backyard stone and custom-shaped natural pool remodel in Cincinnati
Honeysuckle Nursery & Design
Example of a mid-sized classic backyard concrete paver and kidney-shaped natural pool fountain design in Baltimore
Crisp Architects
Rob Karosis: Photographer
Example of a mid-sized classic backyard stone and rectangular lap pool design in Bridgeport
Example of a mid-sized classic backyard stone and rectangular lap pool design in Bridgeport
Pool Environments, Inc.
Originally designed by one of the most notable landscape architects in town, this once impressive project had faltered in recent years. The pool and spa still functioned well, and the client wanted to keep it intact. In addition, they wanted to keep as much of the existing landscaping as possible. The surrounding decks, walls, and steps were fair game. At first glance, one might think that our changes were simple material changes. Upon closer inspection, however, one can see the subtle, yet transformative changes that come together to update this classic pool in a tasteful, timeless manner, and improve the flow and usability of the deck areas, while softening the feel of the massive hardscape.
The subtle changes begin as soon as you walk out the back door of the house. The existing decking had a lot of what we call “tweeners”; areas that are overly generous walkways, yet not large enough to house furniture. The awkwardly small bluestone patio was expanded to accommodate a generous seating area, by pushing the step-down closer to the pool. Our talented stone mason carefully married the new bluestone into the existing, resulting in an imperceptible difference between the two. As you descend the new bluestone steps to the pool level, your bare feet will be thankful for the new smooth-finished limestone colored concrete, with a hand cut pattern carefully etched into its surface. The old red brick decking was so hot that the owners could not walk around the pool in bare feet. The brick coping was also replaced with an eased edge Pennsylvania Premier Stone which matches the new step treads throughout the project. Between the house and the pool, a large raised planter was reconfigured, giving additional space to the pool deck for a shaded lounge chair area.
Across the pool, a bank of rather tall painted brick retaining walls were cut down, shortened, and moved. This lessened the visual impact of the walls, which were rather overwhelming in the space, as well as opening up a new seating area, nestled under the arms of the massive pecan at the back of the property. Rather than continuing solid decking around the entire pool, the area near these walls has been transformed to large stone stepper pads set in a sea of beautiful St. Augustine lawn. This creates a visually softened area that is still suited to setting tables and chairs when the guest list calls for additional seating.
The spa area is quite possibly the most dramatic change on this project. Yet more raised planter walls divided this area into awkward spaces, unsuited to proper furniture placement. The planters were removed, new stone decks, once again expertly married into the existing, opening the area to house a large dining table and new built in bbq area. The spa itself was re-imagined with the bluestone coping, and painted brick veneer. The most impressive addition though is the new handmade glazed tiles that surround the existing cast stone water feature. This water feature was almost unnoticeable against the painted brick wall, but now the dramatic arch and pop of color draw the eye to this quaint little corner of the property.
Poolside Designs, Inc.
Mid-sized island style backyard stamped concrete and custom-shaped natural water slide photo in Houston
Deck Remodelers.com
Tenafly NJ This stunning Ipe deck and board walk is the center piece of this extreme back yard make over. The black Iron and Ipe gate gives guests a sense of the luxurious surroundings that await them. To be code compliant it was done with an automatic closer. For safety it was also done with soft close hinges. Designed and built by DeckRemodelers.com 973.729.2125
Gary Haygood Solutions
Wright's Mill Community Pool Facility
Photos by Allison Muirhead
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Hot tub - huge traditional backyard concrete paver and custom-shaped lap hot tub idea in Jackson
Fossil Creek Pools
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Monetti Custom Homes
Custom 10,000 square foot beach house built immediately following Superstorm Sandy. Outdoor living area.
Pool, Cabana, pergola, outdoor living.
Large mountain style backyard stone and custom-shaped natural pool photo in New York
Large mountain style backyard stone and custom-shaped natural pool photo in New York
Cipriano Landscape Design & Custom Swimming Pools
The beach entry sun shelf design allows for easy access and lounging in the swimming pool. The water fall was installed to create a cool grotto effect for the pool in Bergen County NJ
A/V Consulting
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DNA Design Group
Mindy Nicole Photography
Inspiration for a contemporary backyard rectangular lap hot tub remodel in San Diego with decking
Inspiration for a contemporary backyard rectangular lap hot tub remodel in San Diego with decking
Exterior Worlds Landscaping & Design
A family in West University contacted us to design a contemporary Houston landscape for them. They live on a double lot, which is large for that neighborhood. They had built a custom home on the property, and they wanted a unique indoor-outdoor living experience that integrated a modern pool into the aesthetic of their home interior.
This was made possible by the design of the home itself. The living room can be fully opened to the yard by sliding glass doors. The pool we built is actually a lap swimming pool that measures a full 65 feet in length. Not only is this pool unique in size and design, but it is also unique in how it ties into the home. The patio literally connects the living room to the edge of the water. There is no coping, so you can literally walk across the patio into the water and start your swim in the heated, lighted interior of the pool.
Even for guests who do not swim, the proximity of the water to the living room makes the entire pool-patio layout part of the exterior design. This is a common theme in modern pool design.
The patio is also notable because it is constructed from stones that fit so tightly together the joints seem to disappear. Although the linear edges of the stones are faintly visible, the surface is one contiguous whole whose linear seamlessness supports both the linearity of the home and the lengthwise expanse of the pool.
While the patio design is strictly linear to tie the form of the home to that of the pool, our modern pool is decorated with a running bond pattern of tile work. Running bond is a design pattern that uses staggered stone, brick, or tile layouts to create something of a linear puzzle board effect that captures the eye. We created this pattern to compliment the brick work of the home exterior wall, thus aesthetically tying fine details of the pool to home architecture.
At the opposite end of the pool, we built a fountain into the side of the home's perimeter wall. The fountain head is actually square, mirroring the bricks in the wall. Unlike a typical fountain, the water here pours out in a horizontal plane which even more reinforces the theme of the quadrilateral geometry and linear movement of the modern pool.
We decorated the front of the home with a custom garden consisting of small ground cover plant species. We had to be very cautious around the trees due to West U’s strict tree preservation policies. In order to avoid damaging tree roots, we had to avoid digging too deep into the earth.
The species used in this garden—Japanese Ardesia, foxtail ferns, and dwarf mondo not only avoid disturbing tree roots, but they are low-growth by nature and highly shade resistant. We also built a gravel driveway that provides natural water drainage and preserves the root zone for trees. Concrete pads cross the driveway to give the homeowners a sure-footing for walking to and from their vehicles.
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