Merriman Project archive
front AD: aggregate driveway with planting down the middle, may not be best application for your site? M: This looks pretty cool. Would there be a shade-tolerant ground cover that would work on the north side of our house? we just want to avoid having the green strip look muddy and awful during the winter months.
back M: this is our outdoor furniture Ratana "Lucia". We have a sectional and two armchairs.
back M: this is our firetable, which we have on the deck Brown Jordan Flo.
back AD: simple tree planted in rock
back M: grasses look so pleasing next to gravel.
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back AD: shade planting
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front AD: aggregate driveway with cobble boarder and accent lines. M: this looks a bit bleak. i know we've suggested aggregate in the past. somehow it doesn't work with the pavers here.
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front AD: a grand craftsman arbour could emphasis the entrance walkway
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front AD: arbour extending from brick pillars
front AD: craftsman arbour to mark walkway entrance
front M: exposed aggregate with an attractive edge
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front M: frank lloyd wright style. Leaning more to the Japanese...
front M: an elegant gravel drive. What if we used exposed aggregate instead?
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back M: some japanese garden ideas to follow if we choose to go down that path for the shady back corner...
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front M: nice example of edging with exposed aggregate
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back M: now some backyard ideas leaning more to provencal / contemporary...
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front AD: charcoal road base driveway. M: too dark, and the concrete border is perhaps a bit too stark?
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ALOE: simple elegant pergola concept
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