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This door uses a single layer of Tongue and Groove boards with flush joints and a "dime gap" to create a subtle and sophisticated design element blending with this contemporary design home.

Finished rooftop project with custom metal furniture and arbor, Tournesol planters, and container plantings. This is a close up of the custom metal furnishings. On top of the custom metal table base we installed limestone slabs. We decided wo add warmth to the space, by finding a reclaimed piece of wood and affixing it to a custom metal base.
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Tamara Alvarez
This is an example of a tropical landscaping in Miami.
This is an example of a tropical landscaping in Miami.

Acer palmatum (Japanese Maple) 'Butterfly'. Photo by Jay Sifford.
Design ideas for an eclectic landscaping in Charlotte.
Design ideas for an eclectic landscaping in Charlotte.

Louie pine - a stunning conifer for containers and the winter garden
Photo credit; Alyson Ross-Markley
Design ideas for a traditional landscaping in Seattle.
Design ideas for a traditional landscaping in Seattle.

Granite is lustrous, rich, and crystalline, can be honed to a gloss, is smooth to the touch, very hard and 100% natural.
Quartz is lustrous, deep and dimensional and can be honed to desired gloss. It’s smooth to the touch and hard, but can scorch. Quartz is 93% natural and 7% manmade.
Marble is deep, rich and illuminating, and polishes to a very high gloss. While beautiful and very hard, marble does have a higher tendency to scratch and scorch. Marble is 100% natural.
Solid Surface is uniform and has a matte-like structure. It’s never glossy and can scratch, but it’s sandable. Solid Surface provides texture, and seams are mostly invisible. Solid Surface is 66% natural and 33% polymers.

Mountain style kitchen photo in San Francisco with multicolored backsplash, mosaic tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

Petunia Supertunia 'Vista Royal Majesty' and white angelonia.
Design ideas for a landscaping in Other.
Design ideas for a landscaping in Other.

Matt Vacca
Example of a small southwest backyard concrete and rectangular pool design in Phoenix
Example of a small southwest backyard concrete and rectangular pool design in Phoenix

Craig Bergmann Landscape Design has an eye for detail. As a design firm with a high level of horticultural expertise, we choose the right plant for the right place, allowing your investment to thrive and flourish. Consider our services for the design, installation and care of your seasonal plantings, container gardens, and next special event.
Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan

Perfect for containers, Louie pine is more chartreuse in summer but turns to gold in winter
Photo credit; Alyson Ross-Markley
This is an example of a traditional landscaping in Seattle.
This is an example of a traditional landscaping in Seattle.

The Black Gum tree, Nyssa sylvatica, becomes a show-stopper in the fall season with its outstanding red color.
Inspiration for a rustic backyard landscaping in DC Metro for fall.
Inspiration for a rustic backyard landscaping in DC Metro for fall.

Mixed foliage and flowers in a summer border
Le jardinet
Inspiration for a landscaping in Seattle.
Inspiration for a landscaping in Seattle.

Product – Charwood™ Ebony.
Solution: Japanese style charred wood called Shou-Sugi-Ban.
Zen home design photo in Boise
Zen home design photo in Boise

The classic white and gray kitchen offers the chef top of the line appliances, ample work space and serious storage!
photo by Rob Karosis
Collaboration team: CJ Architects; Chinburg Builders and Jon Emond Designs

Ansel Olson
Inspiration for a mid-sized rustic enclosed dark wood floor living room remodel in Richmond with white walls, no fireplace and a concealed tv
Inspiration for a mid-sized rustic enclosed dark wood floor living room remodel in Richmond with white walls, no fireplace and a concealed tv

This space was completely empty, void of everything except the flooring tiles. All the containers and plantings, the patterned turf in the flooring, ornaments, and fixtures were part of the design. It spans three sides of the penthouse, extending the dining and living space out into the open.
Outdoor rooms are created with the alignment of fixtures and placement of furniture. The custom designed water feature is both a wall to separate the dining and living spaces and a work of art on its own. A shade system offers relief from the scorching sun without permanently blocking the view from the dining room. A frosted glass wall on the edge of the kitchen brings privacy and still allows light to filter into the space. The south wall is lined with planters to add some privacy and at night are lit as a focal point.
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