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Jeffrey Bale
This is an example of an eclectic shade stone landscaping in Portland.
This is an example of an eclectic shade stone landscaping in Portland.

This project began as woods and was transformed into a two tier garden with some open lawn space, beautiful fire pit and seating wall and a second irregular patio with planted joints. Can't wait for this garden to grow in!

Photo Credit: Ryan Corrigan
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional shade backyard stone landscaping in Omaha.
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional shade backyard stone landscaping in Omaha.

Turning into the backyard, a two-tiered pergola and social space make for a grand arrival. Scroll down to the first "before" photo for a peek at what it looked like when we first did our site inventory in the snow. Design by John Algozzini and Kevin Manning.

Inspiration for a large contemporary backyard stone landscaping in Atlanta.

Sozinho Imagery
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary shade front yard stone garden path in Seattle for spring.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary shade front yard stone garden path in Seattle for spring.

Boulder walls house Maidenhair ferns and woodland plants
Photo by Landscape Design in a Day
This is an example of a large craftsman shade backyard stone landscaping in Portland for summer.
This is an example of a large craftsman shade backyard stone landscaping in Portland for summer.

Raymond Bray
Inspiration for a traditional partial sun courtyard stone garden path in Other for summer.
Inspiration for a traditional partial sun courtyard stone garden path in Other for summer.

Dry stacked retaining walls are being used to terrace this front yard. We installed a paver front walkway as well through the new shade tolerant landscape plantings.

Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional shade backyard stone retaining wall landscape in San Francisco.

This home in Oakton VA had a narrow concrete front walk. We designed and installed patterned Pennylvania Bluestone set in mortar, and we expanded the dimensions of the front entry, adding width and curves. Gracious and welcoming!

Wow! Curb Appeal! Many clients come to me to express how their front yard landscape lacks curb appeal, color, interest, and is just not welcoming. The first recommendation I make is to add a more inviting and functional walkway to their front door. Most sidewalks are off the driveway and difficult to navigate when cars are parked there. The next is to add colorful, albeit low maintenance, and flowering plant material. My installation crew, Showcase Landscape and Irrigation, https://www.facebook.com/Showcase-Landscape-And-Irrigation-262124380507467/ are unsurpassed at the installation of beautiful flagstone walkways, patios and stone work. Showcase just completed this gorgeous walkway and front yard transformation for my client in Fort Collins. Curb appeal is more than just adding plant material as you can see from my design and finished photo below. Thank you Showcase! Design by Tanya Fisher, Colorado Vista Landscape Design, Inc.

This is an example of a mid-sized traditional full sun backyard stone landscaping in Boise for spring.

Design ideas for a large traditional drought-tolerant and full sun backyard stone garden path in San Diego.

This garden path is an entry to the shade garden. The stepping stone walkway is planted with moss. The garden path meanders through the canopy of the shade garden. The garden and landscape design is in Connecticut backyard by Matthew Giampietro of Waterfalls Fountains & Gardens Inc. designed and installed the secret garden and the stepping stone walkways.

Karen transformed her front yard with 100% drought-tolerant landscaping, using water-wise plants and a wide variety of natural stone materials. Cobble, rubble, pebble, flagstone and crushed rock were combined to create a dry streambed that adds a fluid movement to the yard. A basalt fountain water feature was positioned near the entry.
Since Karen’s home is part of a Homeowner’s Association, speed was essential to the project. She hired Laura Eubanks of Design for Serenity to facilitate the quick turnaround, completing the project in just 5 days. Design for Serenity designed and installed the beautiful landscaping and succulent tapestries, while Karen herself selected the stone.
Karen thinks of landscape rock as a form of art, considering it to be one of the most important elements in her project. She spent several hours with Laura’s team selecting the perfect boulders and materials from our Fallbrook yard. Her hard work paid off: Karen’s guests and HOA neighbors all raved about the impact of natural stone in this total yard transformation.

Design and Construction of Entire Landscape and Structures by: Arrow --- Marco Romani, RLA, Landscape Architect. ------------Custom Iron Garden Gate and Brick Masonry Wing Walls
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