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Laughlin Design Associates, Inc.
This large expanse of lawn needed a major make over. Designer added many color full water wise ornamental grasses, shrubs and perennials. Took out 85% of existing lawn and added a new patio, steps, garden with grow boxes and strategic screens too.
Designed for maximum enjoyment and preserving/enhancing their views while saving much water and maintenance.
Rick Laughlin, APLD
The Design Laboratory
Inspiration for a mid-sized southwestern partial sun front yard garden path in Phoenix.
HU-884212062
Our client recently purchased a newly-constructed home in order to downsize and have a low- maintenance home and yard. The existing side yard/back yard was undeveloped by the builder, leaving the homeowner with the huge challenge of creating a great outdoor entertaining space for family and friends, while creating privacy and overcoming the over 8-foot steep drop from the existing back porch down to the alley.
The grade was the largest challenge because the space was so narrow with such a large fall from existing porch to the property line. The second largest challenge is that this residence is located in a semi-private community where HOA approval of plans and materials is difficult, as all the residences here share a similar look and feel with a very clean and contemporary aesthetic.
We had to precisely shoot grades to know what kinds of retaining walls would need to be constructed along with how much backfill soil and dirt movement would need to be done. After that the design had to carefully consider the space with maximum functionality for outdoor entertainment with newly constructed walls to ensure it would last for many years to come. All of this was done with multiple meetings with the homeowners who are a retired engineer and active architect themselves. Once a design was settled upon, then submission to the HOA board of approval had to be completed and signed off on with all questions and concerns answered for the community by-laws.
The two biggest difficulties within the construction phase were that the neighbor next to the back yard had a large retaining wall not properly backfilled up to the property line. That neighbor wouldn’t allow us proper access and control to help alleviate the issues, so we had to skillfully work around this to ensure what we constructed would last, despite their property not being properly addressed. We also had to go through multiple shipments from the manufacturer due to large variances in the material’s appearance on the steps and another shipment that was broken during shipping. These two things delayed the project we were working to complete before the spring so the homeowner could have the maximum use of the space this year.
Topping off this challenging construction was a beautiful palette of native grasses, rosemary, groundcover, granite walkways, and synthetic grass to ensure year-round, practically effortless beauty.
Kim Rooney Design
Landscape by Kim Rooney
Design ideas for a small eclectic backyard stone landscaping in Seattle.
Design ideas for a small eclectic backyard stone landscaping in Seattle.
Villa Landscapes
Willow Creek Cobblestone paving stones are perfect to create an intimate, rustic seating area or dining space among the gardens.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional partial sun backyard concrete paver garden path in Minneapolis for spring.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional partial sun backyard concrete paver garden path in Minneapolis for spring.
Campion Walker Landscapes
The transformation from a registered landslide hillside to a stunning garden oasis, is truly breathtaking. The pool was updated and the Corten steel arbor cleverly cantilevered on this 5 acre property. Using a crib wall system (Slope Block) allowed us to create lush terraces from toe to top - garden pathways lined with boulders create the illusion they were always there. The Slope Block was acid stained and planted so they eye can see just a hint of the bones through the lush California and Australian native plants and trees.
FormLA Landscaping
Leymus condensatus `Canyon Prince` or Native Blue Rye adds vertical interest, architectural flair, and a pleasing silver-blue to this corner of the garden.
Greey Pickett
Photo of a mid-sized traditional drought-tolerant and partial sun side yard garden path in Phoenix for spring.
Zone4 Landscapes Ltd.
Photo of a large asian drought-tolerant and partial sun backyard stone garden path in New York.
Barbara Huntingdon Landscape Design
All reused hard scape. Intensive planting = very few weeds.
Photo of a large craftsman shade backyard garden path in San Francisco.
Photo of a large craftsman shade backyard garden path in San Francisco.
LandCrafters, LLC
A brick landing adjoins the colored concrete driveway and features a single stretcher border with inset herringbone pattern. Colorful gardens surround the walkway with perennials, ornamental grasses and shrubs.
Cornerstone Landscapes
Backyaard fountain and terraced stairway and natural stone bench with redwood fencing and xeriscape.
This is an example of a mid-sized rustic partial sun front yard stone garden path in Santa Barbara.
This is an example of a mid-sized rustic partial sun front yard stone garden path in Santa Barbara.
Red Dirt Landscaping
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional shade side yard brick garden path in Oklahoma City.
Taos Landscaping
Design ideas for a southwestern drought-tolerant and full sun front yard stone garden path in Albuquerque for summer.
Dig Your Garden Landscape Design
Just one of the many plant groupings comprised of succulents and other low-water plantings that thrive in this Northern California hillside sanctuary. The Cuphea (large firecracker plant) with orange flowers is a non-stop bloomer. the Agave 'Blue Glow' and the Chalk Sticks (Senecio mandraliscae) succulents offer a beautiful contrast with colors and textures. Design and Photo: © Eileen Kelly, Dig Your Garden Landscape Design http://www.digyourgarden.com
Construction Landscape, LLC.
Frontyard entranceway planting Landscape designed and installed by Construction Landscape, Jennifer Bevins 772-492-8382.
Photo of a large traditional partial sun backyard brick landscaping in Orlando.
Photo of a large traditional partial sun backyard brick landscaping in Orlando.
Garden Gate Landscaping
Charles W. Bowers/Garden Gate Landscaping, Inc.
This is an example of a small transitional partial sun front yard stone garden path in DC Metro for summer.
This is an example of a small transitional partial sun front yard stone garden path in DC Metro for summer.
Burbank Botanical Landscaping
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional partial sun front yard garden path in San Francisco.
Designscapes of Long Island
Designscapes transforms garden walkways, gardens, patios, gazebos, pergolas, front yards and back yards making your dreams come to life. If you are looking for that one of a kind landscaping transformation or a fresh, vibrant new look, give us a call today and our landscape designers will get started working with you!
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