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Photo of a mid-sized traditional partial sun front yard brick formal garden in Philadelphia for summer.

Two sets of paver stone steps were added to give easy access from both the new asphalt driveway and the street.
This is an example of a transitional partial sun front yard concrete paver landscaping in New York.
This is an example of a transitional partial sun front yard concrete paver landscaping in New York.
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Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional partial sun front yard brick landscaping in Chicago for fall.
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional partial sun front yard brick landscaping in Chicago for fall.

Inspiration for a large southwestern beige two-story stone house exterior remodel in Austin with a hip roof and a metal roof

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This is an example of a mid-sized traditional partial sun front yard brick landscaping in Orange County for spring.

Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary partial sun front yard brick landscaping in New York for spring.

Add beauty and value to your home with plantings that accent your property
Create a visual focal point in your yard
Plant selection, site selection, bedding preparation
Combine with lanscape lighting or a stone wall to further enhance your yard

Example of a mid-sized classic gray two-story mixed siding gable roof design in DC Metro

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Over 9,000 sf of porphyry cobblestone pavers for St. Annes Community Plaza located in Northern California.
4” x 4” x 1-1/4” to 2” thick pavers and a color range mix of red, gold, tan and brown. Tom Holloway, Principal of KLA Inc, Sonora CA, was the lead landscape architect/designer on this beautiful project. Simile Construction of Modesto provided the installation.

The Owners of a home that had been consumed by the moving dunes of Lake Michigan wanted a home that would not only stand the test of aesthetic time, but survive the vicissitudes of the environment.
With the assistance of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality as well as the consulting civil engineer and the City of Grand Haven Zoning Department, a soil stabilization site plan was developed based on raising the new home’s main floor elevation by almost three feet, implementing erosion studies, screen walls and planting indigenous, drought tolerant xeriscaping. The screen walls, as well as the low profile of the home and the use of sand trapping marrum beachgrass all help to create a wind shadow buffer around the home and reduce blowing sand erosion and accretion.
The Owners wanted to minimize the stylistic baggage which consumes most “cottage” residences, and with the Architect created a home with simple lines focused on the view and the natural environment. Sustainable energy requirements on a budget directed the design decisions regarding the SIPs panel insulation, energy systems, roof shading, other insulation systems, lighting and detailing. Easily constructed and linear, the home harkens back to mid century modern pavilions with present day environmental sensitivities and harmony with the site.
Photos by John Allegretti

Over 9,000 sf of porphyry cobblestone pavers for St. Annes Community Plaza located in Northern California.
4” x 4” x 1-1/4” to 2” thick pavers and a color range mix of red, gold, tan and brown. Tom Holloway, Principal of KLA Inc, Sonora CA, was the lead landscape architect/designer on this beautiful project. Simile Construction of Modesto provided the installation.

Inspiration for a large transitional backyard concrete paver and rectangular natural pool house remodel in Cedar Rapids

Large elegant beige two-story stone exterior home photo in Birmingham with a hip roof

Patio - mid-sized traditional backyard concrete paver patio idea in Denver with no cover
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