A gorgeous home was left with unwelcoming builder grade landscaping. The client decided to spruce up the entire bed with masonry and add a true pop of attention with a modern walkway to compliment the entryway.
Gorgeous masonry trimmed with smoked Lueders matching the slabs forming the walkway. Columns compliment the Loquat trees with blue flower pots contrasted by crushed black rock.
Aged builder installations with poor placement lead to a devastating curb appeal.
Gorgeous stunning masonry utilizing cream Austin corner stoned in cut Oklahoma flag stone trimmed with matching brick. The bed boasts a Desert Willow in the corner for summer long blooms as the Kaleidescope Abelias under the windows provide evergreen color variety. The side wall is accented with Seafoam Camellias and Dianthus with creeping fig growing positioned along the wall transitioning to Dianthus in the front with Torenias and Delosperma.
Demolition of existing small slab.
Spacious brushed cement patio with 4 18" wide 2’ deep piers 12" from the corners for future structural post installation for patio covering.
Conversion of small garden space.
A cocktail patio with intimate privacy can now be enjoyed.
A distressed pre existing structure for this new home owner spawned a creative approach with this old boat storage structure.
This client wanted to utilize any good bones so we kept the original 4 posts set in cement, stripped the rest, power washed the cement, fence, & gate. The end result is a cute outdoor living space suitable for a secluded garden in the future away from the main back patio.
Traditional evergreen low maintenance monotonous landscape.
Xeriscaping with eye catching Desert Willow on the left corner complimented by Vitex on opposing as the windows provide ample room for fast growing Turks Cap. The front edge of the flower bed is lined with a variety of Sedum ended with a mix of Dianthus and Salvia. The bird bath in the center hosts a Elephant eEar behind paired with purple Elephant Ear on the sides sourrounded by Hostas tieing in to the sedum line bordering the front ended with a mix of Dianthus & Salvia.
Sparse bed with two magnificent boxwood specimens.
Simple accents of Sedum tie into the Rosemary in the corners, Sweetheart a was ready to get off the hot 2"-4" Colorado cobble stone for this photo shoot.
An unsightly & inefficient location that poses drainage & access issues while ensuring low maintenance.
Frost Proof Gardenias on Colorado Cobble stone with fragments oh Oklahoma Flag stone edged with recycled materials from the property.
Like most homes this space between can become a major issue to simply keep grass alive while some struggle with erosion control and/or weeds.
A cost efficient solution for the utility areas between agreeing neighbors bordered with small moss rocks. The native Texas Brazos River rock adds 3"-6" of additional layer to account for settling & allow for moisture to flow while allowing ease of access and keeping weeds under control in addition to the under layer of fabric used.
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