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SURROUNDS Landscape Architecture + Construction
Landscape Architect: Howard Cohen
Photography by: Bob Narod, Photographer, LLC
Design ideas for a large traditional concrete paver landscaping in DC Metro.
Design ideas for a large traditional concrete paver landscaping in DC Metro.
LunnScape
Most landscape lighting today is low voltage, and for good reason. Unlike 120-volt systems, it's safer to work with and less costly to install. And though low-voltage lights receive one-tenth the power, thanks to a step-down transformer, meaning that we can achieve any effect you want, from moonlight shining from a canopy of trees to a subtle glow that washes across a low wall. More than just picking the right hardware, a pleasing lighting scheme is also about artistry.
Conceptual Outdoor Design
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional full sun backyard mulch flower bed in Other.
Landscape Logic
This purple Aeonium is flowering at the moment and has a vibrant yellow flower. It contrasts very well in front of the dark grey panel behind it. Designed by Tony VItale of Landscape Logic.
Hortulus Animae llc - Mindful Garden Design
Landmark Historic Estate - Master plan being executed over several phases including:
-Foundations
-Gravel Parterre Terraces
-Great Lawn Borders
-Garden Rooms with themed plantings design
-Riverfront landings
-Native Meadows
4400 acre property in sub-tropical zone 7b
30 acres of formal gardens and parks
Landscape and garden restoration and re-design
Accent Landscapes
A blend of native grasses and wildflowers brought to life this bright and beautiful front yard space. In addition to looking great, this area is low maintenance and water friendly.
Meier Custom Built Homes, LLC
Inspiration for a drought-tolerant and full sun backyard mulch flower bed in Austin for spring.
K. Dakin Design Inc.
This second home outside of Sebastopol, CA is perched on a ridge with sweeping views of Bodega Bay. The stunning scale of this environment also provides challenges to creating the feeling of shelter - making the house a home. Dakin approached this project with sight lines in mind, placing a large boulder so that it anchors a “near” view from inside the home to balance vastness of the ridge and ocean beyond.
This attention to the owner’s perspective is also expressed through a layering of climate appropriate plants and California natives seen through the kitchen window. California evergreens such as camellias, silk tassels and madrones harmonize with existing sequoias, redwood groves and a wildflower meadow on site. The diversity of this climate zone is on display in this project, which also features succulents, Douglas fir and an olive grove. In addition to ocean weather, populations of gopher and deer on site made it necessary for Dakin to protect plant roots with baskets and select plant species resistant to deer.
Clement Walsh Landscape Architect, Inc.
A river rock border, with steel edging, along the property line was installed to help with drainage. A hedge of 'Purity' Pieris adds year-round privacy and defines the garden space.
Donald Pell - Gardens
Dormant Veronicastrum provide interesting structural contrast against Scutellaria incana, Eupatorium hyssopifolium and Calamagrostis 'Karl Foerster'
Design ideas for a large eclectic drought-tolerant and full sun side yard flower bed in Philadelphia for fall.
Design ideas for a large eclectic drought-tolerant and full sun side yard flower bed in Philadelphia for fall.
Ambiance Garden Design, LLC
This beautiful estate garden has four seasons of great sensory activity with fabulous blooms, great scents, and beautiful texture
Photo of a huge traditional partial sun front yard concrete paver landscaping in Charlotte for summer.
Photo of a huge traditional partial sun front yard concrete paver landscaping in Charlotte for summer.
K. Dakin Design Inc.
This residential green roof and ground level garden was designed with the client’s specific lifestyle in mind. The client had long dreamed of being able to look out her bedroom window into a life-filled rooftop scene with flowering native plants and grasses frequented by local birds, butterflies and bees. A biodiverse, native plant filled ground level garden was also a high priority. K. Dakin Design made this dream a reality, selecting climate adapted plantings that would appeal to these wildlife visitors, benefitting the homeowner, the regional ecosystem and the pollinators themselves.
Blue Hibiscus Gardens
This is an example of a transitional drought-tolerant front yard flower bed in San Francisco.
Jackie and the Beanstalk
This larger circular patio, right off the master bedroom, is for lounging. We created a grouping of the vintage patio furniture that the homeowner loves.
Coy Land Techs
Coy Land Techs updated the plants, irrigation, and landscape lighting on a new build in Pacific Beach. Fun project next to the beach. Best possible outcome.
Zume Builders
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern shade front yard mulch and wood fence flower bed in San Francisco.
Califia Ecodesign
Native sages and Mediterranean wild mints and lavenders dance together under a canopy of palo verde, citrus and strawberry trees. Jasmine, bougainvillea, figs, olives and a sizable vegetable garden and orchard round out the planting profile. Not to mention the ultra low-water NO-MOW lawn. Used regularly for dogs & soccer.
Flower Bed Brown Outdoor Design Ideas
Native Sun Gardens
Design ideas for a mid-sized mediterranean drought-tolerant and partial sun backyard mulch flower bed in San Francisco for fall.
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