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Arrive in Style. If your destination is up-to-date décor with a touch of retro vibe, look no further than the Highline Blue collection. Sleek, low track arms, button-tufted back and seat cushions and high tapering legs give the pieces a mid-century flavor, and the soothing blue of the woven upholstery adds just the right amount of cool color. Fun fabrics on the coordinating accent chair and cocktail ottoman give the collection pep, for a look that says "you've arrived." (Note: product availability may differ by zip code)

Arrival Court
Photo of a contemporary partial sun stone driveway in Nashville.
Photo of a contemporary partial sun stone driveway in Nashville.

The arrival court for this traditional property. Gracious stairs lead to the main entrance to the home.
Photo by Bob O'Connor
Photo of a traditional front yard landscaping in Boston.
Photo by Bob O'Connor
Photo of a traditional front yard landscaping in Boston.
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The Chivers family was rebuilding their home after it was was destroyed in the unprecedented Alberta flood of 2013. The busy, young family wanted their new home personalized to suit their lifestyle. Storage is an ever-present need for the family of four to keep up with a growing inventory of equipment for sports and activities. To meet these needs, the Chivers chose DIRTT to build their dream kitchen, closets, yoga studio, and efficient laundry room.
ICE software helped the family visualize the space in 3D and understand how their space would look and feel. Using the technology, the Chivers could work with their designer to create the perfect reflection of their lives.
As the DIRTT elements arrived for installation, one family member noted, "this is the first and only thing that's arrived on time on this whole project."
Photo Credit: Nader Essa Photography

From window treatments, to lighting and area rugs, to towels and dishes - we were hired to get this home ready for a new family arriving from abroad. The goal was for them to arrive off the plane, and live comfortably right away.

Within Dubai's exclusive villa enclaves, a breathtaking grand entrance foyer is setting new standards for opulent first impressions. This architectural masterpiece, recently completed by a leading fitout company Dubai homeowners trust for exceptional craftsmanship, combines dramatic water elements with artistic lighting to create an unforgettable welcome experience.
The centerpiece of this extraordinary space is a monumental customized aquarium that spans two stories, creating a living wall of shimmering azure brilliance. Unlike conventional aquariums, this installation features a carefully curated ecosystem of exotic marine life swimming among custom-designed coral formations that echo the villa's architectural motifs.
"Integrating such a substantial aquatic feature required precision engineering and flawless execution," explains the project director. "The structural requirements alone presented significant challenges, not to mention the advanced filtration systems concealed within the architectural elements."
Complementing the aquarium are sophisticated water features designed to create a multisensory arrival experience. Subtle water channels embedded in the marble flooring guide visitors along the entrance path, while a sculptural water wall creates gentle acoustic ambiance that masks external noise.
The landscape company Dubai residents recognize for innovative water integration collaborated closely with interior specialists to ensure seamless transitions between outdoor and indoor water elements. This partnership enabled the creation of a reflecting pool that begins in the exterior arrival court and continues into the foyer, visually connecting the spaces while maintaining environmental separation.
Illuminating this aquatic wonderland is a constellation of customized chandeliers that cascade from the vaulted ceiling. Each fixture represents a bespoke artistic commission, featuring hand-blown glass elements and programmable LED technology that can transform the atmosphere from vibrant daytime brilliance to subtle evening ambiance.

This two-story transitional home with French country accents featured a mixture of stone and stucco with a beautiful charcoal colored metal roof and black metal-framed windows and door. Upon arrival, visitors cross a creek via a reclaimed wood bridge before arriving at the double glass doors framed in black metal. Through the foyer and past a wine room exposed on two sides lies the great room with a wall of windows that perfectly showcase the Texas Hill Country views. Pet and kid-friendly features, a design that accommodates entertaining friends and family, and a selection of materials that allowed modern and rustic to blend together make this home memorable.

Some surfaces don't just guide the way. They elevate the experience of arriving. Artline® transforms every driveway into a statement of modern elegance, defined by clean lines, thoughtful proportion, and timeless design.
Unilock Artline® features a sleek, modular layout with elongated shapes and smooth finishes that create a contemporary aesthetic. Made with EnduraColor™ technology for long-lasting color and wear resistance, this paver is ideal for sophisticated driveways that demand performance without sacrificing beauty.
Imagine pulling into a space that feels architectural. The clean geometry under your tires. The way sunlight and shadow play across the textured surface. Artline® turns movement into design and makes every arrival feel intentional.
This is more than a driveway. It is the introduction to your home’s character and the first impression of your lifestyle.
Let’s explore how this material can bring your outdoor story to life.
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This wonderful client was keeping their New Hampshire home, but was relocating for 2 years to Texas for work. Before the family arrived, I was tasked with furnishing the whole house so the children feel "at home" when they arrived.
Using a unified color scheme, I procured and coordinated the essentials for an on time, and on budget, and on trend delivery!
Photo Credit: Boldly Beige

This wonderful client was keeping their New Hampshire home, but was relocating for 2 years to Texas for work. Before the family arrived, I was tasked with furnishing the whole house so the children feel "at home" when they arrived.
Using a unified color scheme, I procured and coordinated the essentials for an on time, and on budget, and on trend delivery!
Photo Credit: Boldly Beige

From window treatments, to lighting and area rugs, to towels and dishes - we were hired to get this home ready for a new family arriving from abroad. The goal was for them to arrive off the plane, and live comfortably right away.

Design ideas for a large full sun front yard stone landscaping in Philadelphia.

From window treatments, to lighting and area rugs, to towels and dishes - we were hired to get this home ready for a new family arriving from abroad. The goal was for them to arrive off the plane, and live comfortably right away.

Not everyone would see the hidden beauty in the Yonkers property destined for the wrecking ball in 2000. But one family took the serious fixer-upper under their wing. Crumbling walls, overgrown maples (indeed, saplings were busting through the brick walls), and deer living in the basement was the state of affairs when Westover Landscape Design initially arrived on the scene. A year of intensive, meticulous, thoughtful renovation by the homeowner followed while the house was brought up to speed. When the last construction machine finally rumbled out, that’s when Robert Welsch and his crew began their odyssey.
The goal was to honor the newly restored relic and deliver it into the future with fitting surroundings. “We wanted to bring that treasure back to life,” Robert Welsch explains. Working closely with the homeowner as well as the city of Yonkers to guide the restoration, their first feat was to install a proper drainage system with catchments capable of keeping storm water from the massive roof flowing away. Before anything was visible on the surface, extensive work was accomplished underground. Meanwhile, a plan was drafted to honor the era of the house. Westover chose bluestone as the primary path material for its easy maintenance and simplicity when laying the swank configuration of pathways around the house and outward to an entertaining pavilion. By cleverly hemming the bluestone with period brick that echoes the building material for the house for continuity, the result is a smart and sophisticated finish to a promenade that constantly draws the family and their pets outdoors. Brick was also used to rebuild the walled gardens for the much-needed privacy in a close-knit Yonkers community. And a graceful wrought iron gate enhances the arrival experience. But walls and gates were not the only element to screen and reveal views—plant selection was critical.
Few landscapers would go the extra mile to find period perfect plants for a 19th Century restoration, but Robert Welsch saw the importance of authenticity in creating the mood. He repeated large trees—such as an exquisite London plane tree in the front yard—to balance the expression in the back. Recognizing the need for immediate stature, he selected a weeping willow to gain instant volume, giving the landscape a sense of deep roots. A weeping Camperdown elm adds sophisticated drama to the walled stroll gardens. Hydrangeas were incorporated for their billowy stature, easy maintenance, and long blooming season. Similarly, all the plants in residence play their part in the display that goes beyond the usual spring fling to extend throughout the growing season—offering visual interest even when they are not performing. From spring bulbs to autumn perennials, there is never a dull moment. Meanwhile, every step along the way was a collaboration working hand-in-hand with the homeowner and the city to make certain that the historic landmark status of the property was upheld and honored.
The result goes beyond a landscape that is just old faithful. It adds life to the picture, creating a jewel-like setting for the newly proud house. In a word, it is sublime. By planting wisely and using sustainable elements, the restored house and its surroundings are ready for the next generation and beyond. This Yonkers gem remains meticulously groomed under the watchful eye and skill of Westover Landscape Design’s team of gardeners—It’s a keeper.

Not everyone would see the hidden beauty in the Yonkers property destined for the wrecking ball in 2000. But one family took the serious fixer-upper under their wing. Crumbling walls, overgrown maples (indeed, saplings were busting through the brick walls), and deer living in the basement was the state of affairs when Westover Landscape Design initially arrived on the scene. A year of intensive, meticulous, thoughtful renovation by the homeowner followed while the house was brought up to speed. When the last construction machine finally rumbled out, that’s when Robert Welsch and his crew began their odyssey.
The goal was to honor the newly restored relic and deliver it into the future with fitting surroundings. “We wanted to bring that treasure back to life,” Robert Welsch explains. Working closely with the homeowner as well as the city of Yonkers to guide the restoration, their first feat was to install a proper drainage system with catchments capable of keeping storm water from the massive roof flowing away. Before anything was visible on the surface, extensive work was accomplished underground. Meanwhile, a plan was drafted to honor the era of the house. Westover chose bluestone as the primary path material for its easy maintenance and simplicity when laying the swank configuration of pathways around the house and outward to an entertaining pavilion. By cleverly hemming the bluestone with period brick that echoes the building material for the house for continuity, the result is a smart and sophisticated finish to a promenade that constantly draws the family and their pets outdoors. Brick was also used to rebuild the walled gardens for the much-needed privacy in a close-knit Yonkers community. And a graceful wrought iron gate enhances the arrival experience. But walls and gates were not the only element to screen and reveal views—plant selection was critical.
Few landscapers would go the extra mile to find period perfect plants for a 19th Century restoration, but Robert Welsch saw the importance of authenticity in creating the mood. He repeated large trees—such as an exquisite London plane tree in the front yard—to balance the expression in the back. Recognizing the need for immediate stature, he selected a weeping willow to gain instant volume, giving the landscape a sense of deep roots. A weeping Camperdown elm adds sophisticated drama to the walled stroll gardens. Hydrangeas were incorporated for their billowy stature, easy maintenance, and long blooming season. Similarly, all the plants in residence play their part in the display that goes beyond the usual spring fling to extend throughout the growing season—offering visual interest even when they are not performing. From spring bulbs to autumn perennials, there is never a dull moment. Meanwhile, every step along the way was a collaboration working hand-in-hand with the homeowner and the city to make certain that the historic landmark status of the property was upheld and honored.
The result goes beyond a landscape that is just old faithful. It adds life to the picture, creating a jewel-like setting for the newly proud house. In a word, it is sublime. By planting wisely and using sustainable elements, the restored house and its surroundings are ready for the next generation and beyond. This Yonkers gem remains meticulously groomed under the watchful eye and skill of Westover Landscape Design’s team of gardeners—It’s a keeper.

Instantly turn your outdoor space into a relaxing environment with the Loft Outdoor Dining Chair by Elan Furniture. Loft collection is known for the rich designer colors, paired with the designer aluminum frames. Elegant curved legs along with a comfort-designed seat and tall back not only looks great in your living space, but is also a great piece to sit in. Made with recycled HDPE slats that is impervious to moisture resulting in beautiful qualities such as resisting stains, mold and mildew. Includes a set of 2 chairs. Made in Elkhart, Indiana USA. No assembly required.
Chair Size:
19" W x 20" D x 36" H
Seat Height: 18"
Features:
- Designer aluminum frames
- Comfort designed back
- Premium all-weather HDPE slat seat
- Stainless steel hardware
- Elan Furniture 10 year warranty
- Set of 2
- Arrives completely assembled
- Made in Elkhart, IN USA
Technical Specs:
- Aluminum profile size: 2" x 2"
- Aluminum gauge: Heavy-duty .120 wall
- Aluminum finish: Premium powder coat
- Frame colors: Textured Black, Gloss Silver or Textured White
- HDPE colors: Venetian Cocoa
- HDPE thickness: 3/4"
Shipping Info:
- Ships in 5 business days
- Curbside delivery via a freight carrier
- Arrives completely assembled
Loft Outdoor Counter Height Set Includes:
(1) Loft Outdoor 72" x 36" Dining Table
(6) Loft Outdoor Counter Height Chairs
Table Size:
72" W x 36" D x 36" H
Chair Size:
19" W x 20" D x 43" H
Seat Height: 25"
Features:
- Designer aluminum frame
- Premium powder coat finish
- All-Weather HDPE top and backs
- Seats 6
- Crafted in Elkhart, Indiana - USA
- Chairs are fully assembled
- Table requires assembly
Technical Specs:
- Aluminum profile size: 2" x 2"
- Aluminum gauge: Heavy-duty .120 wall
- Aluminum finish: Premium powder coat
- Frame colors: Textured Black, Gloss Silver or Textured White
- HDPE colors: Venetian Cocoa
- HDPE thickness: 3/4"
Shipping Info:
- Ships in 5 business days
- Curbside delivery via a freight carrier
- Requires assembly

This wonderful client was keeping their New Hampshire home, but was relocating for 2 years to Texas for work. Before the family arrived, I was tasked with furnishing the whole house so the children feel "at home" when they arrived.
Using a unified color scheme, I procured and coordinated the essentials for an on time, and on budget, and on trend delivery!
Photo Credit: Boldly Beige

Not everyone would see the hidden beauty in the Yonkers property destined for the wrecking ball in 2000. But one family took the serious fixer-upper under their wing. Crumbling walls, overgrown maples (indeed, saplings were busting through the brick walls), and deer living in the basement was the state of affairs when Westover Landscape Design initially arrived on the scene. A year of intensive, meticulous, thoughtful renovation by the homeowner followed while the house was brought up to speed. When the last construction machine finally rumbled out, that’s when Robert Welsch and his crew began their odyssey.
The goal was to honor the newly restored relic and deliver it into the future with fitting surroundings. “We wanted to bring that treasure back to life,” Robert Welsch explains. Working closely with the homeowner as well as the city of Yonkers to guide the restoration, their first feat was to install a proper drainage system with catchments capable of keeping storm water from the massive roof flowing away. Before anything was visible on the surface, extensive work was accomplished underground. Meanwhile, a plan was drafted to honor the era of the house. Westover chose bluestone as the primary path material for its easy maintenance and simplicity when laying the swank configuration of pathways around the house and outward to an entertaining pavilion. By cleverly hemming the bluestone with period brick that echoes the building material for the house for continuity, the result is a smart and sophisticated finish to a promenade that constantly draws the family and their pets outdoors. Brick was also used to rebuild the walled gardens for the much-needed privacy in a close-knit Yonkers community. And a graceful wrought iron gate enhances the arrival experience. But walls and gates were not the only element to screen and reveal views—plant selection was critical.
Few landscapers would go the extra mile to find period perfect plants for a 19th Century restoration, but Robert Welsch saw the importance of authenticity in creating the mood. He repeated large trees—such as an exquisite London plane tree in the front yard—to balance the expression in the back. Recognizing the need for immediate stature, he selected a weeping willow to gain instant volume, giving the landscape a sense of deep roots. A weeping Camperdown elm adds sophisticated drama to the walled stroll gardens. Hydrangeas were incorporated for their billowy stature, easy maintenance, and long blooming season. Similarly, all the plants in residence play their part in the display that goes beyond the usual spring fling to extend throughout the growing season—offering visual interest even when they are not performing. From spring bulbs to autumn perennials, there is never a dull moment. Meanwhile, every step along the way was a collaboration working hand-in-hand with the homeowner and the city to make certain that the historic landmark status of the property was upheld and honored.
The result goes beyond a landscape that is just old faithful. It adds life to the picture, creating a jewel-like setting for the newly proud house. In a word, it is sublime. By planting wisely and using sustainable elements, the restored house and its surroundings are ready for the next generation and beyond. This Yonkers gem remains meticulously groomed under the watchful eye and skill of Westover Landscape Design’s team of gardeners—It’s a keeper.

Arrive in Style. If your destination is up-to-date décor with a touch of retro vibe, look no further than the Highline Cream collection. Sleek, low track arms, button-tufted back and seat cushions and high tapering legs give the pieces a mid-century flavor, and the versatile cream tone of the woven upholstery will easily blend with a range of color schemes. Fun fabrics on the coordinating accent chair and cocktail ottoman give the collection extra pep, for a look that says "you've arrived." (Note: product availability may differ by zip code)

This South Asheville couple previously entrusted The Hands of Sean Perry Co. with their kitchen renovation, transforming the room into the culinary space of their dreams. Four years later, they got back in touch with another request: a new, covered front entryway to protect packages (and guests) from the elements while also matching the home’s existing aesthetic.
The crew worked with a local mason to install a new brick landing and stairs, then added a roof, posts and railings to close in the space. Next, they upgraded the front door, doorbell and entry handle set, also installing new lighting and composite louvered shutters to complete the refreshed-yet-traditional look.
A stylized house number, assuring guests that they’ve arrived at the right place, provided the finishing touch to this home’s heightened curb appeal — and the clients couldn’t have been more pleased with the results, ensuring they’ll never arrive home to a soaked stoop again.
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