More contemporary look and feel than we want. However, showcases a background arborvitae wall.
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This arborvitae hedge is likely too close to the top of the wall (depending on roots), but otherwise this is gorgeous.
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We do not want a pool, but otherwise are in love with this traditional New York landscape.
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Though we don't like this formalized lower story, the arborvitae wall is what we're imagining for our hedges.
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Again, what we like here is the background arborvitae hedge. However, the foreground is far too formal and high maintenance.
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Gorgeous background hedge walls; foreground is inadequately defined for a small lot like ours, however.
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Gorgeous hedge walls here. However, drive and lawn are clearly more formal than we prefer.
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While this is clearly more of a desert climate, we include this photograph because it showcases how privacy walls can appear to street in ways that showcase street-facing plantings as well. This is our intention for the North face of the backyard.
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What we like about this is that it shows the social potential of a space adjacent to a large hedge, though this clearly requires transitional hardscape.
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While these columns are more formal than we need, the trellis in the background closely approximates the one on at the kitchen entry (except that ours has quadrilateral rather than circular window).
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Here's a grill with nice built-in stone sides combined with shaded and ample outdoor dining
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I like how these pavers are wheelchair ready, the rough vertical stone, and the sit-able capstone.
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We include this picture because it shows dry laid stone of the type that is local to our area.Note the capstones, which provide seating. Please disregard other elements.
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This shows a white railing in the foreground on the right that complements our house architecture.
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This shows a pergola consistent with the colonial revival style of the house.
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These permanent planters bring flowers in proximity to the house in a way that may be appropriate for the West wall of the sunroom (on the patio).
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We love how this background arborvitae wall is foregrounded by less formal plantings.
More contemporary look and feel than we want. However, showcases a background arborvitae wall.
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