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Barbara Wilson Landscape Architect, LLC
Photos by Barbara Wilson. Bedford equine compound. Mock stone bridge created along the mile long entry drive. Stream channel created with stones to allow runoff from the detention pond on the other side of the bridge flow into an existing wetland and pond downstream.
A lovely equine compound was created out of a 35 acre woodland in Bedford Corners. The design team helped the owners create the home of their dreams out of a parcel with dense woodlands, a pond and NY State wetlands. Barbara was part of the team that helped coordinate local and state wetland permits for building a mile long driveway to the future house site thru wetlands and around an existing pond. She facilitated the layout of the horse paddocks, by obtaining tree permits to clear almost 5 acres for the future grazing areas and an outdoor riding ring. She then supervised the entire development of the landscape on the property. Fences were added enclosing the paddocks. A swimming pool and pool house were laid out to allow easy access to the house without blocking views to the adjacent woodlands. A custom spa was carved out of a piece of ledge at one end of the pool. An outdoor kitchen was designed for the pool area patio and another smaller stand-alone grill was provided at the main house. Mature plantings were added surrounding the house, driveway and outbuildings to create a luxuriant setting for the quaint farmhouse styled home. Mature apple trees were planted along the driveway between the barn and the main house to provide fruit for the family. A custom designed bridge and wood railing system was added along the entry drive where a detention pond overflow connected to an existing pond.
Olde World Mill & Cabinet
Large transitional master beige tile, brown tile, white tile and cement tile porcelain tile and brown floor bathroom photo in San Francisco with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a two-piece toilet, beige walls, an undermount sink, granite countertops and a hinged shower door
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Collaborative Design Group-Architects & Interiors
Summer kitchen with enclosed Television. Wood cabinets of cedar and flamed granite tops.
Kitchen - rustic kitchen idea in Houston
Kitchen - rustic kitchen idea in Houston
Aspen & Ivy
Mid-sized elegant open concept and formal dark wood floor and brown floor living room photo in Toronto with white walls, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and a wall-mounted tv
Jonathan Raith Inc.
Interior furnishings design - Sophie Metz Design. ,
Nantucket Architectural Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized coastal guest light wood floor bedroom remodel in Boston with white walls and no fireplace
Inspiration for a mid-sized coastal guest light wood floor bedroom remodel in Boston with white walls and no fireplace
Signature Kitchens
Jim Yochum Photography
Kitchen - small country kitchen idea in Other with white cabinets, quartzite countertops and a farmhouse sink
Kitchen - small country kitchen idea in Other with white cabinets, quartzite countertops and a farmhouse sink
Jill Wolff Interior Design
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Inspiration for a timeless kitchen remodel in Los Angeles with glass-front cabinets and white cabinets
Inspiration for a timeless kitchen remodel in Los Angeles with glass-front cabinets and white cabinets
Rosborough Partners Inc.
It's not enough just to make sure your retention pond is functioning properly with all this rain ... we make sure it looks good also.
(Photo by RStarovich)
Rosborough Partners Inc.
Maintaining your retention pond for beauty and function protects your business landscape and provides a positive addition to your community.
(Photo by RStarovich)
Studio 2G Architects
The custom fabricated copper rain scuppers direct water into clay urns. A hidden pipe in the bottom of the urn directs water into the detention basin.
Photography by Studio 101 West.
Interiors by Steven G
Barry Grossman Photography
Example of a trendy white floor living room design in Miami with a ribbon fireplace
Example of a trendy white floor living room design in Miami with a ribbon fireplace
Barbara Wilson Landscape Architect, LLC
Photos by Barbara Wilson. Bedford equine compound. Custom spa carved into existing ledge.
A lovely equine compound was created out of a 35 acre woodland in Bedford Corners. The design team helped the owners create the home of their dreams out of a parcel with dense woodlands, a pond and NY State wetlands. Barbara was part of the team that helped coordinate local and state wetland permits for building a mile long driveway to the future house site thru wetlands and around an existing pond. She facilitated the layout of the horse paddocks, by obtaining tree permits to clear almost 5 acres for the future grazing areas and an outdoor riding ring. She then supervised the entire development of the landscape on the property. Fences were added enclosing the paddocks. A swimming pool and pool house were laid out to allow easy access to the house without blocking views to the adjacent woodlands. A custom spa was carved out of a piece of ledge at one end of the pool. An outdoor kitchen was designed for the pool area patio and another smaller stand-alone grill was provided at the main house. Mature plantings were added surrounding the house, driveway and outbuildings to create a luxuriant setting for the quaint farmhouse styled home. Mature apple trees were planted along the driveway between the barn and the main house to provide fruit for the family. A custom designed bridge and wood railing system was added along the entry drive where a detention pond overflow connected to an existing pond.
Barbara Wilson Landscape Architect, LLC
Photos by Barbara Wilson. Bedford equine compound. Mock stone bridge created along the mile long entry drive.
A lovely equine compound was created out of a 35 acre woodland in Bedford Corners. The design team helped the owners create the home of their dreams out of a parcel with dense woodlands, a pond and NY State wetlands. Barbara was part of the team that helped coordinate local and state wetland permits for building a mile long driveway to the future house site thru wetlands and around an existing pond. She facilitated the layout of the horse paddocks, by obtaining tree permits to clear almost 5 acres for the future grazing areas and an outdoor riding ring. She then supervised the entire development of the landscape on the property. Fences were added enclosing the paddocks. A swimming pool and pool house were laid out to allow easy access to the house without blocking views to the adjacent woodlands. A custom spa was carved out of a piece of ledge at one end of the pool. An outdoor kitchen was designed for the pool area patio and another smaller stand-alone grill was provided at the main house. Mature plantings were added surrounding the house, driveway and outbuildings to create a luxuriant setting for the quaint farmhouse styled home. Mature apple trees were planted along the driveway between the barn and the main house to provide fruit for the family. A custom designed bridge and wood railing system was added along the entry drive where a detention pond overflow connected to an existing pond.
Sanctuary Architects
Driven by a passion for sustainable living, this home captures rainwater to nourish terrace vegetable gardens, absorbs sunlight as power, and invites ocean breezes for cooling.
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Benjamin Andres Architekt
Photography: Regan Wood Photography
Inspiration for a large contemporary light wood floor and beige floor living room remodel in New York with gray walls, a media wall and no fireplace
Inspiration for a large contemporary light wood floor and beige floor living room remodel in New York with gray walls, a media wall and no fireplace
Albarran Architects, LLC
This farmhouse style residence is located in the floodplain and situated along Braes Bayou, thus complying with regulations mandated by City of Houston Floodplain Management and FEMA. The challenge was designing the house to be raised 7’ above natural grade and the house not looking like a house on columns. The solution - design a “flood resistant plinth” around the entire perimeter, and re-contour the existing terrain to mitigate the raised appearance and also accommodate a required detention pond. The interior spaces are open, vibrant, and filled with natural light.
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