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A smooth natural gray island countertop with custom stove-top cut outs and an inset glass range. This kitchen is complete with a waterfall edge island concrete counter top.

A complete front yard makeover that started with some old massive trees and a sloped front yard in dead grass. We designed and built an absolutely beautiful new front yard that serves our clients in their green thumb endeavours!! Utilizing Kodah wall block we built stepped raised planters as retaining to create tiers and poured an exposed aggregate wide front entrance sidewalk with entrance pillars and coach lighting. We also left one large spruce and "spruced it up" with some fieldstone to cover the roots. Talk about curb appeal!!

Another premium feature of both pool and spa is its Pebble Tec exposed aggregate interior, which delivers a durable, non-slip and stain-resistant surface. Aggregates are natural products and won’t deteriorate like plaster eventually does. This colour combo is Tropical Breeze, one in a range of attractive options.

Customer wanted the pea gravel mix used in concrete design mixed exposed to showcase the various colors in the slab.
Minimalist garage photo in Other
Minimalist garage photo in Other

Pool house - large transitional backyard concrete paver and rectangular natural pool house idea in Cedar Rapids

The Anderson home at Colleton River worked with the beauty of it surroundings by using natural stone veneers, travertine, and exposed aggregate, to bring a new version of Low Country style to life.

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Inspiration for a contemporary landscaping in San Diego.
Inspiration for a contemporary landscaping in San Diego.

A complete front yard makeover that started with some old massive trees and a sloped front yard in dead grass. We designed and built an absolutely beautiful new front yard that serves our clients in their green thumb endeavours!! Utilizing Kodah wall block we built stepped raised planters as retaining to create tiers and poured an exposed aggregate wide front entrance sidewalk with entrance pillars and coach lighting. We also left one large spruce and "spruced it up" with some fieldstone to cover the roots. Talk about curb appeal!!
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