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Below are scanned photos of our past landscape designs. Click on the thumbnails to view larger images.
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Landscape Design Photo 1
Picture before landscape construction had begun. A cut into the back of the house to expose the lower elevation of the home.
Landscape Design Photo 2
Angular planter boxes provide a line form in the landscape while adding strength to the retaining wall.
Landscape Design Photo 3
Walkway and steps built into the retailing walls provide access from one landscape elevation to another.
Landscape Design Photo 4
The lower retaining wall was constructed of stone to match the stone on the house. This helps to unify the total landscape picture.
Landscape Design Photo 5
Plants and brick has been installed. The plants help soften the planter heights.
Landscape Design Photo 6
Brick patio installed for outdoor enjoyment.
Landscape Design Photo 7
Bridge over a dry creek bed in a Japanese Garden.
Landscape Design Photo 8
Small lake was installed on this property with a bridge connecting two peninsulas. A walk around the lake provides different views because of the landscape plants installed.
Landscape Design Photo 9
Designing a flowing line through the yard area provides interesting patterns and changes a rectangular lawn area into a show place.
Landscape Design Photo 10
Japanese Garden - a dry gravel creek bed surrounded by plants and rock placements.
Landscape Design Photo 11
This Japanese Garden creates a separate outdoor room screened from the rest of the yard.
Landscape Design Photo 12
This is the before picture of front landscape with Junipers planted on the hillside. Impossible to maintain.
Landscape Design Photo 13
Severe grade was changed by designing retaining walls to develop planter areas.
Landscape Design Photo 14
Existing trees help frame the front entrance. Placing the correct plants for the area eliminate excessive maintenance problems later. Large parking area near the entrance is great.
Landscape Design Photo 15
Large brick walk and lower deck area provide a great entrance to this home. Lower deck was designed into this job to help save the existing tree. The bench provides a rest spot for you and your friends to sit and visit as they come and leave.
Landscape Design Photo 16
The stairs and the retaining wall planter boxes provides a retained system for a large change in grade from the driveway to the lower lawn area. The plants were chosen to soften the planter heights and act as a wall in the landscape.
 

 



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